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Hacking Exposed Linux, 2nd Edition (Hacking Exposed)

Hacking Exposed Linux, 2nd Edition (Hacking Exposed)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Looking for a technical book? Pick this
Review: This is a book that I always been searching for. A good technical book. Before this, there is always books telling theories and all of that non techie things. But as as administrators/engineers/professionals, WE do don't that. A good book to learn,understand,planning,deploy and managing Linux in the network.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hatch and crew do it again!!!
Review: Well, this seems to be a fitting follow up to the Hacking Exposed 2nd edition that came out earlier in the year. For those of us who have already read through this series?/book, you know how good they are. This book clearly illustrates hacking methods without holding anything back. Everything is shown in plain view in easy to understand language. In addition, this book can be read by security beginners and experts alike. A great read all around!!!

Jeff T.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't have this book? You're BEGGING for trouble...
Review: When I first starting using Linux systems and putting them online I had NO idea what sort of grief I was in for. The reason for that grief: I had NO clue how to 'harden' a system or what that term even meant. By not knowing that I put up systems that were quickly exploited by script kiddies and SPAM houses looking for open relays to use for SPAM and for 'zombies' to use in Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. I bought this book, read it, and haven't had those problems since. If you are going to do *anything* with Linux on the internet then GET THIS BOOK NOW. Unless, of course, you *want* to have your computers destroyed on a weekly basis...


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