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80,000 Totally Secure Passwords That No Hacker Would Ever Guess

By Simon Petrie
80,000 Totally Secure Passwords That No Hacker Would Ever Guess by Simon Petrie digital book - Fable

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Amorous space squids. Sentient fridges. A derelict alien spacecraft adrift within an interstellar cloud. Speed-dating zombies. The truth behind the extinction of the dinosaurs. A potentially lethal interasteroidal freight consignment. And a planet on which biological diversification has utterly failed to take hold in eight billion years.


80,000 Totally Secure Passwords That No Hacker Would Ever Guess is a collection of SF short fiction, sometimes humorous and sometimes deadly serious, by NZ-born Australian writer Simon Petrie.

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About Simon Petrie

Born on the South Island of New Zealand and now living on the North Island of Australia, Simon Petrie is a Canberra-based research scientist and writer of speculative fiction (SF, fantasy, and occasionally horror), with over one hundred short stories published since 2006. In August 2010, he was awarded Best New Talent in the Sir Julius Vogel Awards (NZ's annual speculative fiction awards), and in 2013 and 2018 respectively his novellas 'Flight 404' and 'Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body' won the Best Novella / Novelette award in the Sir Julius Vogel Awards. His fiction has also been shortlisted for the (Australian) Ditmar and Aurealis Awards, and has appeared in Year's Best lists; he's also scored a coveted Dishonourable Mention in the annual Bulwer-Lytton writing competition. The three elements central to his writing style are scientific detail, humour, and the Oxford comma.

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