Are you interested in learning about how to hack systems?
Do you want to learn how to protect yourself from being hacked?
Do you wish to learn the art of ethical hacking?
Do you want to know the secrets techniques that genius hackers use?
Do you want to learn how to protect yourself from some of the most common hacking attacks?
Hacking is one of the most misunderstood cyber concepts. The majority of people think of hacking as something evil or illegal, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Indeed, hacking can be a real threat, but if you want to stop someone from hacking you, you must also learn how to hack!
In this book, "Hacking: The Ultimate Beginner-to-Expert Guide To Penetration Testing, Hacking, And Security Countermeasures," you will learn: The different types of hackers The different types of attacks The proven steps and techniques that the best hackers use Penetration testing Hacking Wi-Fi Hacking Smartphones Hacking computers The countermeasures you need to protect yourself from hackers The future of hacking And much, much more! This book goes all the way from the basic principles to the intricate techniques and methods that you can use to hack. It is written to suit both beginners, as well as hacking experts. The book uses a language that beginners can understand, without leaving out the complex details that are necessary with hacking.
This book is a great place to start learning how to hack and how to protect your devices. If you have been waiting for a book that can break it down for you and then dive into the deep end seamlessly, grab a copy of this book today!
This is an utterly useless, disorganized mess of a book.
He first goes into some history, definitions, and skills you need to start hacking. Then he goes into types of hacking attacks, making a hacking plan, and then dives into a few specifics (sort of).
The entire book is extremely vague. Even when he mentions specific tools, the presentation is a disjointed pile of garbage that even an experienced computer nerd couldn't wade through. Worse yet, some of the software he recommends trying does not exist or leads to some shady websites that are obvious scams.
In addition, nearly all of the automated tools he mentions do not actually work on today's devices, yet he completely ignores this fact and sells them like this is going to let you grab all the files off of any phone in the world.
90% of this book is discussion on useless topics loosely related to hacking, and the other 10% is equally useless information on using outdated and broken tools.
A good start for a beginner, Instructions can be followed easily. Each method is explained with their weakness. Attacks explained step by step. First part has explaining of terms and theoretical part of security and hacking. Second part focused on how to operate an attack. Reader can found information about tools, programs, instructions, weaknesses, and tactics. The last part focus on “why hacking necessary”, cyber security tips, and predictions of authors about future of cyber security and career opportunities.
Had a long trip ahead and a few Audible books on the phone so I've decided to give this book a go. And all I had in mind while listening to this is that there is no way that you can make any books that have code or program instructions to be comfortable to listen instead of reading. I, also, don't get the point of reading whole URLs (sometimes with queries) or describing software interface and where to click.
Don't get me wrong, this book is probably a good choice for beginners but it's utterly useless for any individual familiar with programming on security testing. To quote part of another review: "It skims over the basic history and types of attacks and then spews a bunch of penetration testing tools which will be outdated shortly. There are no true hacking or penetration tips that you couldn’t resolve from common sense or a basic security seminar. This is more of a pamphlet than a book."
So, 1/5 from me, it's not worth the read for any devs with basic knowledge of the security.
A very basic introduction to the world of hacking. Not enough detail on any specific topic but if you want to sound like you know a bit about hacking, this book will suffice. Plus it's short so that could help with that goal.
If you want to comprehend hacking and what each tool is for, you'd want to get a better book on the subject. A more practical guide to hacking that can actually teach you something rather than just sitting down and telling you a little about hacking.