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Hacking University: Freshman Edition Essential Beginner's Guide on How to Become an Amateur Hacker (Hacking, How to Hack, Hacking for Beginners, Computer Hacking)

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Have you ever wanted to be a hacker? Does cracking passwords and the exfiltration of data intrigue you?

Hacking University: Freshman Edition is a beginner's guide to the complex security concepts involved with hacking. Whether you are an aspiring "hacktivist" or a security-minded individual, this book can start you on your career of exploration.
This book contains demonstrations of hacking techniques and actual code. Aspiring hackers can follow along to get a feel for how professions operate, and persons wishing to hide themselves from hackers can view the same methods for information on how to protect themselves.


What makes this hacking book different from other hacking books you might asked?
Well it is essentially brings the most up to date information that will allow you to start hacking today. Every skill has to start from somewhere and I firmly believe this book is the perfect platform to get you on your way to start a specialized skill-set in Hacking.
By reading this book you will learn the following:



The rich history behind hacking
Modern security and its place in the business world
Common terminology and technical jargon in security
How to program a fork bomb
How to crack a Wi-Fi password
Methods for protecting and concealing yourself as a hacker
How to prevent counter-hacks and deter government surveillance
The different types of malware and what they do
Various types of hacking attacks and how perform or protect yourself from them
And much more!
Hacking University: Freshman Edition is a wonderful overview of the types of topics that hackers like to learn about. By purchasing this book, you too can learn the well-kept secrets of hackers.


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80 pages, Paperback

Published July 22, 2016

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August 23, 2017
I admit it: the title sucked me in. But boy, if there was ever a book you ever wanted to read on the subject with less information, I don't know of it. Right now, I'm reading books on Wireshark and Tor. This is for middle schoolers, not freshmen in any sort of hacking "university." I realize the author is not being serious with the title, but still, I expected a little more meat. I guess he wrote enough to intrigue people enough to buy his new few University books though. Maybe that was the purpose. Well, I hope he got his money for this book. He probably earned the scorn of hackers everywhere though. Not recommended.
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April 23, 2022
If you're a nerd, don't read this before bed. I was up all night with this one
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