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Computer Phreaking: How Computers Penetrate Each Other

Computer Phreaking: How Computers Penetrate Each Other

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Use common sense...
Review: Any book out there with a subject like "Top Secret", "Top Secret Technology Exposed!", "How to hack into computers" is obviously going to be full of bogus/misleading information so dangerously inaccurate you will end up in the slammer for attempting methods it gives (example, it may give methods once attempted by terrorists or hackers that were busted). Or you may be brainwashed with with complete garbage (it would be like reading an X-files style book that tells you in the book are about real things/events/technology and gives bogus dates even when the subjects are completely fictional and events never happened). The book should be avoided like a plague...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Below average content considering the price!
Review: This so-called manual might be compared with one of those superficial "anarchist cookbooks". The title promises more than the content offers. The author has apparently few skills in the field covered and offers little of valuable information to those in computer security or to the layman. William Haas


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