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Hacking for Beginners: Step By Step Guide to Cracking Codes Discipline, Penetration Testing, and Computer Virus. Learning Basic Security Tools On How To Ethical Hack And Grow

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“Hacking for Beginners” will teach you the basics of hacking as well as the different types of hacking and how hackers think. By reading it, you will not only discover why they are attacking your computers, but you will also be able to understand how they can scan your system and gain access to your computer. It's important to know how hackers operate if you want to protect your computer from their attacks. You will learn the phases in preparation for an attack and the different ways to prevent it. The goal is to learn the techniques to gather as much information as possible about a potential target without interacting directly with the target system.
The book is targeted towards beginners who have never hacked before and are not familiar with any of the terms in hacking but also for someone that is looking to learn tips and tricks regarding hacking.
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156 pages, Paperback

Published October 22, 2019

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July 28, 2020
This is the first book on Cyber Security I've ever read and I expected a little bit more explanation of the technical terms since the book is literally titled "Hacking for Beginners". On the other hand, I got a feeling that the book was written by a professional hacker and not a professional writer or an academic which is always great, because there is a lot of practical applications and the book does not bore you with dry theory. Typos are consistent throughout the book, so a lot can be improved on that side....
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