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Alias Fortezza

A Hacker's Odyssey

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Alias Fortezza

By: David Schrooten, Freke Vuijst
Narrated by: Boris Hiestand, Freke Vuijst
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A harrowing odyssey of cybercrime and punishment in the United States.

In 2012, 21-year-old Dutch hacker David Schrooten was living at his parents’ house in the Netherlands and spending most of his time online. When he wasn’t squabbling with fellow hackers, he was making plans to visit his Romanian girlfriend. His life turned upside-down when Interpol agents arrested him at an airport in Romania on international hacking charges involving $63 million in damages. Soon Schrooten found himself extradited to the United States, a country where he had never been before. He was imprisoned in Seattle, WA, where he awaited trial, some 5,000 miles from home.

While his future hung in the air, Schrooten kept a journal chronicling his every experience - from the inept public defenders on whom his life depended, to the unimaginable horrors of solitary confinement. And it was during this time that Schrooten struck up a correspondence with a Dutch-American journalist who vowed to help him tell his story.

Alias Fortezza: A Hacker’s Odyssey is the astounding journey, told in Schrooten’s own words, of a young foreigner’s incarceration, as well as a stunning examination of the US justice system at work.

©2019 David Schrooten and Freke Vuijst (P)2019 Audible Originals, LLC.
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Fascinating Story • Thorough Investigation • Enriching Chapters • Informative Content • Human Interest • Legal Insights

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I really tried to empathize with the protagonist. His young age and lack of experience is in his favor to forgive him for his deep anti-American sentiment that this entire book radiates from.

He makes the US feel like Stalin’s Gulag. Which of course is not true. Being incarcerated is certainly not meant to be fun. It is meant to punish.

The look inside the prison system especially if you are innocent is a very scary thing. Solitary confinement is not something anyone can fathom.
I am sure this was a complete nightmare for this 22 year old kid.

However I believe the US is doing the right thing by sending a signal to cyber criminals everywhere that they will be hunted down and be harshly prosecuted.

Cyber crime needs to be prosecuted

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Freke Vuijst does a remarkably thorough and fascinating job uncovering the inequities and unconscionable practices in the US penal system - from overuse of inhuman isolation to privatization of penitentiaries and so much more. This is countered by the human interest story of David, a young Dutch man incarcerated for cyber crimes in a country he had never visited for longer than others who had done far worse than he. A compelling read for anyone who cares about how we treat those we say we want to rehabilitate and return to society.

Great inside look at justice and injustice in the American penal system

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This was a good story but the narrators accent grated on my nerves. I finished it because as an IT professional it interested me although the choice of narrator was unfortunate.

Narration was irritating

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It was hard to listen to all the anti-American content. This guy basically feels he was not in the wrong because what he did is not a crime in his own country. To add to this, the chapters are alternated with the co-author who reads in her own very grating voice, more anti-American stuff. I stuck with the story to the end because if you concentrated on 'what' happed it is fascinating.

Very anti-american

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I liked how there was little bias added the story, it could have easily gone the other way and all too often does nowadays. well done.

Very compelling story that was we'll performed.

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