I'm watching this video https://youtu.be/aUqes9QdLQ4?t=492 on youtube. At 8:12, the guest says "it's all in ghost in the wires". I tried looking up ghost and wire in the dictionary but with no luck. Can someone kindly explain what does it mean? Thank you.
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Below the video there is some text. It begins, “Kevin Mitnick visits Google's NYC office to discuss his book Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World's Most Wanted Hacker …”
So when he says “It's all in Ghost in the Wires,” he means “I told this story in my book.”
The title describes someone doing sneaky things on the Internet and/or telephone lines.
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And Ghost in the Wires is referencing the phrase "Ghost in the machine", for which see wikipedia.– James KAug 2, 2019 at 22:23