Hacking: Beginners Guide

Hacking: Beginners Guide

by Alex Wagner
Hacking: Beginners Guide

Hacking: Beginners Guide

by Alex Wagner

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Overview

The following chapters will focus on the basics of hacking, starting by listing the possibilities that can be achieved by hacking as well as the most common motivations.

Next, it will cover some basic technology related terms that are frequently mixed up even by Security Experts.

It moves on to discuss different types of hackers as well as taking a look at some examples of their skill levels and understanding how they differ one from another.

The discussions will take us back to the 70's and see the history of hackers, what was their dream, and what they expected from the future of computing.

After the discussion of old school hackers we will land in today's expansive and eclectic internet and explain that nothing is fully secured!

Closing up this book with step by step method on how to plan a successful penetration test and examples on how to manipulate or misdirect trusted employees using social engineering.

The intention of this content is to benefit readers by reviewing detailed facts as well as my personal experience.

Your reading of this book will boost your knowledge on what is possible in today's hacking world and help you differentiate hackers from one another by their achievements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839380198
Publisher: Sabi Shepherd Ltd
Publication date: 08/15/2019
Series: Beginners Guide , #1
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.20(d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Overview of hacking

Chapter 2

Possibilities and motivation

Chapter 3

Frequently mixed up terms

Chapter 4

White hat hackers

Chapter 5

Script Kiddie

Chapter 6

Grey hat hackers

Chapter 7

Black hat hackers

Chapter 8

Elite hackers

Chapter 9

Hacktivists

Chapter 10

History of hackers

Chapter 11

The level of hackers

Chapter 12

Planning for an Objective

Chapter 13

The purpose of your hack

Chapter 14

Hacking in a timely fashion

Chapter 15

Capabilities of your systems and surroundings

Chapter 16

Invading an office

Chapter 17

Plan for backdoors

Chapter 18

Backup plan – RUN!

Chapter 19

Reverse engineer your hack

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