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Hacking: The Underground Guide to Computer Hacking, Including Wireless Networks, Security, Windows, Kali Linux and Penetration Testing

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Learn to hack!
This book will provide you with the best tools for hacking and also point out ways you can protect your systems. Step by Step instructions with command prompts are included.

Below are sample topics covered in the book:
Hacking into Wireless Networks Hacking into Computers and Smartphones Ethical Hacking Scanning Your Systems Pinpointing Specific Vulnerabilities The best tools for each kind of hacking Cracking Encryption Flaws in Websites and Applications Attacking with Frameworks Penetration Testing Linux Step by Step Commands to perform Phishing Advantages and Disadvantages of WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc Other Wireless Hacking Resources And various other subjects related to hacking

If you really want to learn more about hacking, then this book will definitely provide you with detailed information as well as other resources you can learn from.

221 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 10, 2017

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Abraham K. White

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184 reviews7 followers
December 12, 2017
Do you spend a lot of time on the computer like I do? Whether it is for work or for pleasure, hacking and hackers are a dominating subject matter that is often mentioned but equally often misunderstood. This is why I chose to read Hacking, and think that you should too.
Hacking is fascinating, and so are the tools and potential applications of it – and this book is a great place for even the novice to learn some tips and tricks that can be useful. Sure, I am not saying that after reading it you will be an expert on the subject matter, but I do think, that it can point you in the right direction if you are interested in wanting to learn more.
What I did not expect to find, is a mentioning of the ethics of responsible hacking, which was a nice surprise. Not all hacking is done for personal gain, or out of menace.
Understanding the subject, can however also give you an edge on protecting yourself from potential hacking attacks. If that is what you are concerned about, then you should pick up a copy of Hacking by Abraham K. White right away. You will be surprised by how much you will learn.
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January 29, 2018
Protecting yourself against hacking

This read is packed with ways to keep your online world from being hacked. It's a bigger deal then what most people think and his book tells yoh such simple things to prevent hacking.
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6 reviews
March 13, 2018
Great overview

Awesome over view of hacking and a great place to start. Don't forget to look at appendix A! It has a lot of resources that are very useful.
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15 reviews32 followers
June 20, 2018
The content in this book is very generic. It's like reading Wikipedia.
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4 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2018
Nice Book

Really enjoyed reading this book. Good info on current trends in cyber security and the tools needed to attack or defend a network/system.
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August 27, 2019
Not for me

If it were possible I would give this book zero stars. Software name dropping from start to finish with zero content.
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September 11, 2018
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