The Hacker's Underground Handbook: Learn how to hack and what it takes to crack even the most secure systems!
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.95 (804 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1451550189 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 122 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The information given in this underground handbook will put you into a hacker's mindset and teach you all of the hacker's secret ways. The book is written in simple language and assumes the reader is a complete beginner.. It introduces you to many topics like programming, Linux, password cracking, network hacking, Windows hacking, wireless hacking, web hacking and malware. Each topic is introduced with an easy to follow, real-world example. The Hacker's Underground Handbook is for the people out there that wish to get into the the amazing field of hacking
He currently runs a hacking blog and podcast at MrCracker . About the Author David has been in the security/hacking scene for many years
Likes to eat Pi said extremely basic. I've been in the information security field for most of my professional life, so I know what to expect from most hacking books - a lot of coverage of a variety of topics and not a ton of depth because there just isn't room. This book though is one of the worst I've seen. The treatment of it's topics are so basic it could have been written by the average teenage "hacker". The material is also hopelessly dated and full of holes. Buffer overflows, the single highest profile exploit of the last 15 years get only a single paragraph which provides a definition and nothing else. The only wireless p. A good book for someone with no idea where to start I wasn't expecting this book to be as thin as it was but I finished it in about a day, it gives you a pretty good insight into what a hacker is really thinking and I find that fascinating since I aim to have a career as a pen tester after college. This book is worth a read but most of the information you could find out on the internet. It's a good book but unless you really don't have a clue what you're looking for, I wouldn't suggest getting this book.. hammackj said Save your money. This book shouldn't have even been published the content is so basic. It is like the author went to some script kiddie web site and copied/pasted the content. Dont buy it.
He currently runs a hacking blog and podcast at MrCracker . David has been in the security/hacking scene for many years