Pazuru paresu

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Dan Brown: Pazuru paresu (Japanese language, 2006, Kadokawa Shoten)

A computer whiz takes on the government in defense of the right to privacy. On hearing the National Security Agency has secretly installed a program that can read anyone's e-mail, Ensei Tankado comes up with a program to paralyze it. A conflict ensues and people die.

Japanese language

Published Aug. 13, 2006 by Kadokawa Shoten.

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ISBN:
978-4-04-791517-6
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Subjects
  • Intelligence officers -- Fiction
  • Computer security -- Fiction
  • Cryptographers -- Fiction

Reviews

reviewed Digital Fortress by Dan Brown

quit at page 90

If you are able to write, you should also be able to read. About the stuff you're writing about, for instance. 🙄

Too much bulllshit like: "Computer viruses were as varied as bacterial viruses." Facepalm and other stuff. To much bullshit, too boring story.