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Learn How To Hack With The Hacker’s Underground Handbook


Learn How To Hack With The Hacker’s Underground Handbook

January 7, 2011 by Ivan  
Filed under Featured Post, Hacks, Other Hacks
I wish this book was around when I began my journey to learn how to hack. It was made specifically for the beginners who really want to get into hacking and for those of us who began and got lost.

The Hacker’s Underground Handbook


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The Hacker’s Underground Handbook starts off with the very basics with topics like programming and Linux. It then moves on to introduce and teach the topics of * password cracking
* phishing
* network hacking
* wireless hacking
* malware
* Windows hacking
I was really surprised how this book laid out the information, presenting it in an easy to read and understandable fashion. In each chapter the author first introduces you to the topic and then shows you a real-world example with step-by-step instructions with images. It makes hacking look so easy!
Once you complete reading this book, the author explains where to go from there and how to keep learning. You will never again be lost and overwhelmed by all the hacking information out there.
If you think this book is something you would be interested in, you can get it here. Hacker’s Underground Handbook


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