Monday 23 June 2014

24 Great E-Books On Ethical Hacking


1. Black Book of Viruses and Hacking : In print
for over five years, the book opens a door to
answering questions on whether or not it is
better to make technical information about
computer viruses known or not.
2. The Beginner’s Guide To Hacking Computers
Systems : This is a great book for guiding
beginners through the basic and advanced
steps of hacking. It helps develop user
knowledge on various types of hacking
including windows, Linux installation & use,
Linux hacking, virus programming, malware
programming and Trojan programming among
other things.
3. Penentration Testing With Backtrack : The
book has been written in Packt's Beginner's
Guide format and helps the reader gain
knowledge of concepts and understand the
techniques to perform wireless attacks in your
lab.
4. Hacker’s High School : This book is used by
over a quarter of a million students every year
and is a straightforward, inexpensive quick
reference, with content flexible enough to suit
the needs of writers in the humanities, social
sciences, sciences, health professions,
business, fine arts, education, and beyond.
5. Black Belt Hackers And Complete Hacking :
The book addresses the fundamental question
of what is ethical hacking in its most
elementary form and is a great reference book
for beginners.
6. Secrets Of Super And Professional Hackers :
The book covers hacking scenarios ranging
from the merely mischievous to the criminal,
the super hacker known as the Knightmare
gives step-by-step instructions in meaningful
hacking from a personal computer.
7. Dangerous Google Hacking Database and
Attacks: The book takes a look into several case
studies on dangerous attacks that have been
carried out in the past and how these could
have been prevented.
8. Internet Advanced Denial of Service (DDOS)
Attack : This book sheds light on the complex
form of computer attack that impacts the
confidentiality, integrity, and availability of
millions of computers worldwide.
9. Computer Hacking & Malware Attacks for
Dummies: This is a book on preventive
techniques and examines some great security
measures which are present across the world.
The great thing is that it has been updated to
cover the latest hacks for Windows 7 and the
newest version of Linux.
10. G-mail Advance Hacking Guides and
Tutorials : Another great book on preventive
techniques, the book is a lesson on how to
secure Gmail, the world’s most used emailing
service.
11. Vulnerability Exploit & website Hacking for
Dummies : The book has some brilliant insights
into Metasploit, and its commercial equivalent
CORE IMPACT. It provides the ultimate ethical
hacker's pot of gold — a screenshot of a
critical server's command prompt.
12. Web App Hacking (Hackers Handbook) : This
is a highly successful book and now comes
with great insights into web applications,
which are now the front door to most
organizations, exposing them to attacks that
may disclose personal information, execute
fraudulent transactions, or compromise
ordinary users.
13. Security Crypting Networks and Hacking:
Now in its second edition, the book offers 125
concise and practical hacks, including more
information for Windows administrators, hacks
for wireless networking.
14. Botnets : The Killer Web Application
Hacking: The book is based on real world cases
of botnet attacks to underscore the need for
action and used public domain tools like
OurMon.
15. Hacking Attacks and Examples Test: The
book is a step by step on how-to drilldowns
for installing and configuring your Tiger Box
operating systems, installations, and
configurations for some of the most popular
auditing software suites.
16. Gray Hat Hacking and Complete Guide to
Hacking: This is an insight into thwarting
malicious network intrusion by using cutting-
edge techniques for finding and fixing security
flaws.
17. Advance Hacking Exposed Tutorials: This
book works brilliantly for those looking to
finding out about how a fail-safe system was
cracked and how one can better protect
oneself.
18. 501 Website Hacking Secrets: "This book
concisely identifies the types of attacks which
are faced daily by Web 2.0 sites, and the
authors give solid, practical advice on how to
identify and mitigate these threats." --Max
Kelly, CISSP, CIPP, CFCE, Senior Director of
Security, Facebook. One needn’t say more.
19. Internet Security Technology and Hacking :
The book addresses questions on whether
hacking attacks are morally justified? Hacking,
Counterhacking, and Society is a valuable
addition to the library of anyone concerned
with the growing number of Internet security
issues and intrusions facing society today.
20. CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Study Guide :
The books lets you prepare for the challenging
CEH Certified Ethical Hackers exam and
provides a full coverage of exam topics, real-
world examples, and includes a CD with
chapter review questions, two full-length
practice exams, electronic flashcards and a
glossary of key terms.
21. Advanced SQL Injection Hacking and Guide :
The book ensures that IT professionals apply
security principles in the context of their daily
job scope
22. Web Hacking & Penetration Testing: The
books serves as an introduction to the steps
required to complete a penetration test or
perform an ethical hack.
23. OWASP Hacking Tutorials and Web App
Protection: The book gives detailing on the
different tools for exploitation, about
metasploit and armitage.
24. CEH - Hacking Database Secrets and
Exploit : This book gets into the latest edition
gets into current threats and details the new
menace of APT (advanced persistent threats),
embedded hacking, database hacking, and
significant coverage of mobile devices.

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