2 Quotes About Charles Stoll

Charles Stoll argues that the Internet is a “world of misinterpretation and misbehavior,” and he’s not afraid to take on the topic head-on. His book The Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage (Penguin, 1998) describes the story of a young man named Christian who uses computers to spy on his high school classmates and writes a computer program to help him do it. While this story may seem like fiction, Stoll weaves fact and fiction together in an interesting way that teaches us something about technology and how it affects our lives.