“A fantastic and friendly introduction for journalists, activists, and anyone else."
—Eva Galperin, Director of Cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation
“In this book, Micah masterfully breaks down how to handle a data leak and provides the reader with hands-on examples to hone their skills. If only I had this book when I broke the news of the Epik data breach!”
—Steven Monacelli, Special Investigative Correspondent at the Texas Observer
“Micah Lee . . . has downloaded his wisdom into this highly readable and vitally important guide.”
—Julia Angwin, investigative journalist at The New York Times
“[A] lively and readable how-to guide for arming journalists and researchers.”
—Gabriella Coleman, Harvard Professor, Founder of Hack_Curio, and Tor Project board member
“As a journalist who has been working with data breaches for close to ten years, actually getting to grips with that data is often the hardest part of any reporting project. Lee's clear and concise book will be an invaluable resource for reporters or researchers just dipping into this sort of data, or those looking for new techniques. I will certainly be using some of the tools myself. Hacked and dumped datasets are rich sources of information that are in the public interest, and Lee's book will only increase the number of important stories others are able to extract from them.”
—Joseph Cox, Senior Staff Writer at Motherboard/Vice Media
"[A] fascinating guide on how to analyze the data from several significant data breaches over the last decade. . . Lee is a unique author with extremely deep technical knowledge who conveys information in a readable manner. Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations is one of the more unique information security books of recent memory and a fascinating read."
—Ben Rothke, RSA Conference blog
“Micah Lee’s Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations seamlessly blends real-world stories of whistleblowers and data dumps with a top to bottom guide on how to approach those very scenarios yourself. From protecting sources to accessing leaked data, no page is wasted. A must-read for any researcher or journalist regardless of experience.”
—Mikael Thalen, tech and security reporter at The Daily Dot
“The world is awash in hacked and leaked data, and any investigator or journalist hoping to handle it safely and find the newsworthy threads needs to buy this book. Micah's step-by-step approach to the ethics, safety and tooling is both approachable for the average person with even basic data skills and will also be useful for those with an advanced background. A guide like this was waiting to be written.”
—AJ Vicens, reporter at CyberScoop
“A comprehensive yet highly digestible resource that I would wholeheartedly recommend to anyone remotely interested by modern journalism [practices].”
—Julien Voisin, Artificial Truth
“Of special interest for anyone concerned with the increasing issues around cyberspace and internet database security, Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations must be considered basic, fundamental reading.”
—Midwest Book Review