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The Hacker’s Underground Handbook | ebook on hacking

Posted by Deepanker Verma Monday, January 17, 2011 5 comments
The Hacker’s Underground Handbook

The Hacker’s Underground Handbook
Learn What it Takes to Crack Even the Most Secure Systems
By: David Melnichuk

The Hacker’s Underground Handbook will guide you through password hacking, windows hacking, malware, phising, web hacking, network hacking and Linux (intro, installation, etc). All this material fully packed with images, thus being a top step-by-step guide, on the course of which you cannot fail.


A great starting book which will guide you in the right direction, helping you understand the basic concepts of computer security and matters that you should take in consideration.







5 comments:

Black ops said...

Thanks for that Book really workful
I found this book on other site with price $16. And here I got free .
thanks

Anonymous said...

link is not working plz check it for me
thnx sir

roni said...

Once all the files are uploaded, you must give writing permissions to the “list.txt” file. Every hosting company should have a CHMOD option next to each file. Select this option and change the file permission for “list.txt” to 777. If you can’t figure out how to do this, ask people that use the same host or simply Google something similar to: “yourwebhostname chmod”.
how to do this???????

Anonymous said...

Thanks:)

Anonymous said...

good post and the link is working .....and thankzzz alot for the book .so tyhat we learn more about hacking

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