se questions. Florida, California, Texas, and Georgia are leading the way with statutes designed specifically to combat cybercrimes. Copyright 1994-99 Jones International and Jones Digital Century. All rights reserved.Related ResourcesBooks and Studies Hacker's Dictionary Katie Hafner & John Markoff, Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier David Icove, Karl Seger, & William VonStorch, Computer Crime: A Crimefighter's Handbook Rimm Study and Counter-arguments Lance Rose, NetLaw: Your Rights in the Online World Michelle Slatalla & Joshua Quittner, Masters of Deception: The Gang That Ruled Cyberspace Clifford Stoll, The Cuckoo's Egg Cyberspace's Most Wanted: Hacker Eludes F.B.I. Pursuit Organizations CACI - Children Accessing Controversial Information Computer Emergency Response Team EFF P-Law: Legal Resource Locator UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library: Computers and the Law Anonymizer - to surf anonymously Internet Society Products of Interest Jones Futurex Kerberos State Statutes California Computer Crime Law Florida Computer Crimes Act Georgia Computer Systems Protection Act Texas Computer Crime Law SourcesBusiness Week Borrus, Amy; The New CIA: I-SPY-For Business; October 17, 1994 Cortese, Amy; Warding off the Cyberspace Invaders; March 13, 1995 Eng, Paul; It's 10:30. Do You Know Who's Using Your Cellular Code?; May 30, 1994 Kelley Holland; Stalking the Credit Card Scamsters; January 17, 1994 Oster, Patrick; How to Foil Phone-Card Fraud; November 21, 1994 Port, Otis; Halting Highway Robbery on the Internet; October 17, 1994 Time Elmer-Dewitt, Philip; Terror on the Internet; December 8, 1994 Godwin, Mike; Computer Crimes Are Becoming More Daring and Imaginative; March 14, 1995 Quittner, Joshua; Cracks in the Net; February 19, 1995 Quittner, Joshua; Kevin Mitnick's Digital Obsession; February 19, 1...