*Result*: Вτоржение: Краτкая исτория русских хакеров Vtorzhenie: Kratkaia istoriia russkikh khakerov [Intrusion: A short history of Russian hackers] by Даниил Туровский Daniil Turovskii (review)
*Further Information*
*The article discusses "Vtorzhenie: Kratkaia istoriia russkikh khakerov," a book by Daniil Turovskii that explores the history and motivations of Russian hackers, particularly their connections to state structures. Turovskii, an investigative journalist, examines the evolution of hacking in Russia, starting with the 2016 Clinton email hack, and highlights the personal stories of hackers shaped by the post-Soviet context. The book reveals a complex relationship between hackers and the Russian government, illustrating how some hackers became aligned with state interests while others resisted. Although it does not engage deeply with historiography, the work is noted as a significant contribution to understanding the subversive computing landscape in post-Soviet Russia. [Extracted from the article]*