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mise” on the Global Network thus creating a new category for book
publishers. The idea is to offer “Terminal Compromise,” and
perhaps other titles at NOVEL-ON-THE-NET SHAREWARE rates to
millions of people who just don’t spend a lot of time in book-
stores. After discussions with dozens of people – maybe even
more than a hundred – we decided to do just that. We know that
we’re taking a chance, but we’ve been convinced by hackers and
phreakers and corporate types and government representatives that
putting “Terminal Compromise” on the net would be a fabulous step
forward into the Electronic Age, (Cyberspace if you will) and
would encourage other publishers to take advantage of electronic
distribution. (It’s still in the bookstores, though.)
To the best of our knowledge, no semi-sorta-kinda-legitimate
-publisher has ever put a complete pre-published 562 page book on
the network as a form of Shareware. So, I guess we’re making
news as well as providing a service to the world’s electronic
community. The recommended NOVEL-ON-THE-NET SHAREWARE fees are
outlined later (this is how we stay in business), so please read
on.
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“Terminal Compromise” is NOT being entered into the public
domain. It is being distributed electronically so hundreds
of thousands more people can enjoy it and understand just where
we are heading with our omnipresent interconnectedness and the
potential dangers we face. INTER.PACT Press maintains all copy-
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TERMINAL COMPROMISE – THE REVIEWS” . . . a must read . . .”
Digital News“Schwartau knows about networks and security and creates an
interesting plot that will keep readers turning the pages.”
Computer World“Terminal Compromise is fast-paced and gripping. Schwartau
explains complex technology facilely and without condescension.”
Government Computer News“An incredibly fascinating tale of international intrigue . . .
action . . . characterization . . . deserves attention . . .
difficult to imagine a more comprehensive resource.”
PC Laptop“Schwartau . . . has a definite flair for intrigue and plot
twists. (He) makes it clear that the most important assets at
risk are America’s right to privacy and our democratic ideals.”
Personal Identification News“I am all too familiar with the appalling realities in Mr.
Schwartau’s book. (A) potentially catastrophic situation.”
Chris Goggans, Ex-Legion of Doom Member.” . . . chilling scenarios . . . “, “For light summer reading
with weighty implications . . . “, ” . . . thought provoking,
sometimes chilling . . . ”
Remember, it’s only fiction. Or is it?
TERMINAL COMPROMISE: SYNOPSIS“It’s all about the information . . . the information.”
From “Sneakers”Taki Homosoto, silver haired Chairman of Japan’s huge OSO Indus-
tries, survived Hiroshima; his family didn’t. Homosoto promises
revenge against the United States before he dies. His passion-
ate, almost obsessive hatred of everything American finally comes
to a head when he acts upon his desires.
With unlimited resources, he comes up with the ultimate way to
strike back at the enemy. Miles Foster, a brilliant 33 year old
mathematician apparently isn’t exactly fond of America either.
The National Security Agency wanted his skills, but his back-
ground and “family” connections kept him from advancing within the
intelligence community. His insatiable – borderline psychotic-
sex drive balances the intensity of waging war against his own
country to the highest bidder.
Scott Mason, made his fortune selling high tech toys to the
Pentagon. Now as a New York City Times reporter, Mason under-
stands both the good and the evil of technology and discovers
pieces of the terrible plot which is designed to destroy the
economy of the United States.
Tyrone Duncan, a physically huge 50-ish black senior FBI agent
who suffered through the Hoover Age indignities, befriends Scott
Mason. Tyrone provides the inside government track and confusion
from competing agencies to deal with the threats. His altruistic
and somewhat pure innate view of the world finally makes him do
the right thing.
As Homosoto’s plan evolves, Arab zealots, German intelligence
agents and a host of technical mercenaries find the weaknesses in
our techno-economic infrastructure. Victims find themselves
under attack by unseen adversaries; Wall Street suffers debili-
tating blows; Ford and Chrysler endure massive shut downs. The
U.S. economy suffers a series of crushing blows.
From the White House to the Pentagon to the CIA to the National
Security Agency and FBI, a complex weaving of fascinating politi-
cal characters find themselves enmeshed a battle of the New World
Order. Sex, drugs, rock’n’roll: Tokyo, Vienna, Paris, Iraq,
Iran. It’s all here.
Enjoy reading “Terminal Compromise.”
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else has, and that you will send us a few shekels according to
the following guidelines.
The NOVEL-ON-THE-NET SHAREWARE fees for us as a publishing
company are no different than the fees for software application
shareware publishers, and the intent is the same. So please, let
us continue this form of publishing in the future.
NOVEL-ON-THE-NET SHAREWARE Fees For The People:
The suggested donation for individuals is $7. If you hate Termi-
nal Compromise after reading it, then only send $6.50. If you’re
really, really broke, then tell a hundred other people how great
it was, send us a rave review and post it where you think others
will enjoy reading it, too. If you’re only a little broke, send
a few dollars. After all, this is how we stay in business. With
each registration, we will also send a FREE! issue of “Security
Insider Report,” a monthly security newsletter also published by
Inter.Pact Press.
NOVEL-ON-THE-NET SHAREWARE Fees For Businesses:
We hope that you put “Terminal Compromise” on your internal
networks so that your employees will have the chance to enjoy it
as well. It’s a great way to increase security awareness amongst
this country’s 50,000,000 rank and file computer users. Plus,
it’s a hell of a good read.
One company plans on releasing a chapter every few days
throughout its E-Mail system as a combination of security aware-
ness and employee ‘perc’. Try it; it works and your employees
will appreciate it. Why? Because they’ll all talk about it –
bringing security awareness to the forefront of discussion.
FEES
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(Includes 1 Year subscription to “Security Insider Report.”)Distribution for up to 1000 people on a single network: $ 3000
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