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Hacking: Computer Hacking Beginners Guide How to Hack Wireless Network, Basic Security and Penetration Testing, Kali Linux, Your First Hack
Alan T. Norman

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Hacking: Computer Hacking Beginners Guide How to Hack Wireless Network, Basic Security and Penetration Testing, Kali Linux, Your First Hack

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This book will teach you how you can protect yourself from most common hacking attacks -- by knowing how hacking actually works! After all, in order to prevent your system from being compromised, you need to stay a step ahead of any criminal hacker. You can do that by learning how to hack and how to do a counter-hack.

Within this book are techniques and tools that are used by both criminal and ethical hackers – all the things that you will find here will show you how information security can be compromised and how you can identify an attack in a system that you are trying to protect. At the same time, you will also learn how you can minimise any damage in your system or stop an ongoing attack.

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With Hacking: Computer Hacking Beginners Guide…, you'll learn everything you need to know to enter the secretive world of computer hacking. It provides a complete overview of hacking, cracking, and their effect on the world. You'll learn about the prerequisites for hacking, the various types of hackers, and the many kinds of hacking attacks:

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  • Masquerade Attacks

  • Replay Attacks

  • Modification of Messages

  • Spoofing Techniques

  • WiFi Hacking

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  • Your First Hack

  • Passive Attacks

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"An excellent book to discover a bigger world of hacking

The premise of Hacking: Computer Hacking for Beginners Guide by Alan T. Norman is to teach you about terms and language surrounding "hacking" in general. In specific Alan takes on the daunting task of trying to espouse ethics and morals surrounding hacking, including Black Hat, Grey Hat and White Hat hacking and what the differences are. He also takes on the task of teaching you C++ at a very introductory but functional level so that you actually learn how to program and debug your own key-logger.

For a small book with lofty goals, he accomplishes these tasks surprisingly well. It is clear through reading the book that Alan is a teacher, and he does a good job at training you about your subject and then accomplishing your task. I was actually surprised by how much I learned. The context of this statement is that I am a cyber-security professional and a training professional as well.

This is a really excellent book. I was surprised at how clearly Alan elucidates what hacker really means, and goes to great pains to explain Black Hats, Grey Hats, and White Hats. Alan tells you in words and figures that there are no short cuts; it is all about learning and experience. He takes a far more ethical bent than I would have expected. This is a great beginner book for anyone who is curious, wants to know more, and wants to defend themselves. This is even a good book if you have less than ethical motives, and just need to know what words mean and how to get started in hacking.

While it is clear to me that Alan is not a native US English speaker from some of the expressions and mannerisms in his language, he is still quite clear in expressing himself, and other than a few linguistic idioms there is no confusion as to what he is explaining to you, the reader, and what he wants you to do. Typographical and grammatical errors are few and far between, so it has been well edited.

Now, I read the book on a combination of Samsung S-7 smart phone, Amazon Kindle, and computer screen. What I can tell you for sure is that the diagrams in the book, the code examples, are going to be too small to see well on a small screen. You can magnify them quite a bit and they are viewable, but if you really want to get everything you need out of this book, you should be on a full size screen - e.g. 11 inches or bigger. Since theoretically you should be doing everything on a computer anyway, not a tablet, that should not present a problem as you can simply read the book in a Kindle reading app; but it is a factor if you are a commuting reader or a work reader like I am.

This book is like putting on a diving mask for the first time, and catching that exciting glimpse of a whole WORLD under the sea where before you just saw a mass of water. Hopefully the folks starting out and growing up will utilize this and other books to realize that there is a bigger world out there, and that it is navigable, but like anything else what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.

You are not going to be able to pull off the next big department store cyber-crime after reading this book. But you are going to know a lot more about the exact tools and steps you will need for either ethical or non-ethical hacking. The book does not make a moral choice for you, that is of course up to you. But it does go a long and succinct way to start you on a much longer journey. And if by chance you happen to casually meander in to the dark underbelly of the digital universe, at least this book is a signpost to guide you.

I applaud Alan for his work in getting you started on the road to discovering a bigger world.

Highly recommended as an introductory book for hacking."

 - Dr. Geoff, Technical Trainer, a computer technician and a watchmaker

"Very useful and a must read.

I really like technology but felt as though I am not literate when it came to some of the technology and how things are done. This was easy to understand and follow and really explains in detail so much of what I was needing to understand of what is being said and terms used to explain this. This is a good book for anyone who really is not aware of all the forms of hacking and also gives you a great way to protect yourself from being hacked. This really has a great deal of useful information that is easy to understand and is even for someone like myself who is learning what things mean."

- Rebecca Wilson, TOP 50 REVIEWER 

"I recommend this book to everyone who wants to learn to hack

I have always been interested in hacking and I had some prior knowledge until this book. But my previous book didn't have so much information which the beginner can understand easy. I like how the book goes into hacking and easy to follow steps for a beginner. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in hacking - beginners or masters! Full of awesome useful information. I learned a lot. I recommend this book to everyone who wants to learn to hack."

- Angelina S

"Great book for beginners on Hacking

I was just browsing around amazon one day and came across this book on Hacking. This book is amazing for beginners like me. This book assumes you are new to the world of hacking, so it starts with very basics of Hacking, jargon used in the realm of hacking and also types of hackers. It also covers some advance concepts like SQL injection, toolkit used by Hackers, WiFi encryption protocol as well. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and the practice exercises gives you some hands on which is the best part about the book. Highly recommend to readers who want to learn about Hacking."

- Deepika