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How to Hack Computers: how to hack computers, hacking for beginners, penetration testing, hacking for dummies, computer security, computer hacking, hacking techniques, network scanning

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Hackers are shrouded in a cloud of mystery, and most people don't understand who they are, what they do, how they do it, and what motivates them. As a network security engineer, I want to reveal the mysterious world of hackers to beginners so you can get your feet wet hacking. Not only will I teach you the background of hacking, but I will also expose you to some of the latest software and even show you step-by-step how to install it and use it in the demonstrations contained within this guide.In this guide, I am going to teach you a lot of critical information about hacking such hacking is and what hacking isn’t.-Hacking terminology and hacker culture.-Types of attacks and the most famous hacks of all time.-Ethical considerations and fair warnings about becoming a hacker.-Fundamental concepts that will serve as a foundation to build hacking skills.-How to install Linux operating systems using VMWare to setup hacking tools.-Step-by-step guides for ping sweeps and port scanning. -How to map network topologies and perform reconnaissance techniques.-How to use advanced software to find security holes.You are cautioned not to try to abuse any of the information you learn within this book. But you are certainly encouraged to run through these demo's in a home environment so you can gain a deeper knowledge of how hackers operate. If you don't have a background in Internet security, take a deep breath and relax. Not only will I teach you about basic hacking tools but I will also provide you with basic network fundamentals so you will have a platform to build your hacking skills upon.

110 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 2, 2015

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September 2, 2018
Slightly dated but a good guide

This is a pretty good introduction. I tried a few of the samples and not all of them worked so I treat this book more of a guideline of where to start than an detailed manual. Pretty much everything revolves around Kali and vmbox so it's almost a precursor to reading it that you need to get them set up.
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