Hacking for Beginners: A Step by Step Guide to Learn How to Hack Websites, Smartphones, Wireless Networks, Work with Social Engineering, Complete a Penetration Test, and Keep Your Computer Safe
★ NEW UPDATE 2021! The NEW EDITION addresses ALL the reader feedback we have received. The Book has been professionally revised, edited with a professional proofreading editor and more Info has been added ★ Hacking is a term most of us shudder away from, we assume that it is only for those who have lots of programming skills and lose morals and that it is too hard for us to learn how to use it. But what if you could work with hacking like a good thing, as a way to protect your personal information and even the information of many customers for a large business? This guidebook is going to spend some time taking a look at the world of hacking, and some of the great techniques that come with this type of process as well.Whether you are an unethical or ethical hacker, you will use a lot of the same techniques, and this guidebook is going to explore them in more detail along the way, turning you from a novice to a professional in no time.Some of the different topics we will look at concerning hacking in this guidebook
The author is. An extensive book about hacking, the process of doing that, what do you need to do and how to protect yourself. The author also goes into her extensive installation of Linux and how to make a dual boot dusk. I found the book very interesting and very informative. I would recommend this book for all who want to learn about how Kim and how it is done.
A truly introductory guide to penetration testing. If you know the basics, the first third of the book will act as an refresher on cybersecurity terminology and concepts. The later portion of the books holds relevant (as of 2021) and helpful guides on navigating some common challenges faced when keeping systems safe. The author should get a better printer though. I bought through Amazon and the pages would literally fall out while I was reading. That aside, the information stands on it's own.