The Prince of Pentium: A Life of a Hustler and a Computer Hacker

· Trafford Publishing
5.0
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288
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Barely eighteen years old and a high school dropout, Prince Hakim Jenkins leads a gangster lifestyle and is headed for trouble on the streets of New York. Facing violent felony charges and forced to flee from the police, Prince finds his future calling in a most unusual place. Blessed with an unusual gift for working with computers, he turns his strength into a business. Every hustler dreams of being rich, but Prince is not the average, everyday hustler. Hes a computer hackeran unauthorized user accessing data to steal or corrupt, doing whatever he needs to gain something from the unauthorized virtual break-in. Hes a hustler and gangsta who takes what he learned from the streets of New York, and mixes it with white-collar crime in the computer world, making him the Prince of Pentium. Based on true events, The Prince of Pentium follows Jenkins through a period of ten years as hes transformed from a poor, low-class hustler into a genius hacking thug, engaging in high-tech, organized crime.

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5.0
2 reviews
Prince Adams
July 18, 2020
The book is no doubt a instant classic. Sherard Adams one of the most famous Organized crime barons of his time.. A must read..book ll comes out this year. Cant wait
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Prince Adams
May 2, 2023
Yo this book is about to become a movie..wowwww
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About the author

Sherard H. Adams was once listed in USA Today and the New York Daily News as one of the top 100 computer hackers. He spent time in prison for opening hundreds of Microsoft Internet accounts. This is his debut novel.

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