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{{Literature|device_name=Hacking for Beginners|image_link=https://stuff.elvis.science/uploads/accessories/accessory-image-v84057zzBm.jpeg|type=Guide|author=Craig Benson|language=English|isbn=9781539871200|publisher=CreateSpace Publishing (2016)|pages=58|references=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hacking-for-beginners-craig-benson/1125186595|description= Master Computer Hacking Quicker Than You Thought! | |||
If you are looking for a comprehensive guide about hacking, this is the book for you! Its pages are full of up-to-date and detailed information regarding the art/science of hacking. Read it now to start your hacking journey! | |||
In This Book You'll Learn... | |||
* How to identify the different types of hackers | |||
* How to identify the different kinds of malicious programs | |||
* How to compile, decompile, and corrupt codes | |||
* How to attack buffer overflows | |||
* Using the Metasploit framework | |||
* Installing virtual machines on your computer | |||
* How to find the vulnerabilities of your targets | |||
* And much much more!}} |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 1 February 2024
Type | Guide |
Author | Craig Benson |
Language | English |
Publisher | CreateSpace Publishing (2016) |
ISBN | 9781539871200 |
Pages | 58 |
Book Description
Master Computer Hacking Quicker Than You Thought! If you are looking for a comprehensive guide about hacking, this is the book for you! Its pages are full of up-to-date and detailed information regarding the art/science of hacking. Read it now to start your hacking journey! In This Book You'll Learn...
- How to identify the different types of hackers
- How to identify the different kinds of malicious programs
- How to compile, decompile, and corrupt codes
- How to attack buffer overflows
- Using the Metasploit framework
- Installing virtual machines on your computer
- How to find the vulnerabilities of your targets
- And much much more!
References
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hacking-for-beginners-craig-benson/1125186595