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Puzzles For Hackers

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These puzzles and mind-benders serve as a way to train logic and help developers, hackers, and system administrators discover unconventional solutions to common IT problems. Users will learn to find bugs in source code, write exploits, and solve nonstandard coding tasks and hacker puzzles. Cryptographic puzzles, puzzles for Linux and Windows hackers, coding puzzles, and puzzles for web designers are included.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Ivan Sklyarov

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If you want to twist your brain into mush, go ahead.
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August 27, 2011
Good stuff, makes me want to dig into assembly language and networking. Includes several examples of useful Windows command line tools (!!!), e.g. fc and debug.exe.
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