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Hacking: Beginner's Guide to Computer Hacking, Basic Security, Penetration Testing

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Ethical hackers are in high demand. As we become more and more reliant on computer technology, black-hat hackers are working to profit from exploiting those technologies to steal personal information, cause networks to fail, and gain access to sensitive data. To combat the constant attacks on their networks and web pages, businesses and government agencies rely on white-hat hackers. With Beginner’s Guide to Computer Hacking, Basic Security, Penetration Testing you get proven steps and strategies for mastering ethical hacking. You get the all the basics of computer hacking while discovering the advantages of being an ethical hacker. In this short but comprehensive book, you’ll learn everything you need Start your journey to becoming a master hacker today with Beginner’s Guide to Computer Hacking, Basic Security, Penetration Testing. Buy a copy today to unlock your free bonus.

94 pages, Paperback

Published March 19, 2016

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May 27, 2016
The bottom line: Common sense masquerades as advice in this anemic booklet.

I bought this book out of curiosity in order to get a basic idea on how I can learn to hack for everyday, ethical, and practical purposes. After reading this book, I do have a list of some basic links and resources I can access, but I am still in the dark about many of the technicalities behind hacking.
Contrary to what the book claims, Hacking is not a “comprehensive guide to hacking,” and common sense validates this considering this book is less than 40 pages.

Hacking first provides a brief description ... http://www.chesadaphal.com/hacking-be...
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