To Modify a ProgramComputer hacking is the practice of modifying computer software to accomplish a goal outside of the creator’s original purpose. |
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| This is a tutorial for would-be hackers, but it could also proof useful for network administrators and hackers that want to "upgrade" by improving them- selves. "We need a larger community. This is fun as long as you harm no ones business." Chapters include; Becoming a Hacker, The OS Understanding TCP/IP, WHOIS Databases, Basic Tracerouting and Path Analysis, Mapping with DNS and Geolocation Basic Host Enumeration and (Basic) Techniques to Bypass Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems and Google Advanced Operators.
ID #: EB28-047 Author: Elite Nabukadnezar Format: PDF Delivery: Immediate Download Pages: 59 List Price: N/A Regular Price: N/A Special Price: FREE |
The Beginner's Guide to Hacking |
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$ 4.95 USDItem # EB28-053
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Hacker's Secret Survival Guide |
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$ 4.95 USDThis Book is, in a way, a manual of survival in the prison that is Item # EB28-051 |
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The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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$ 4.95 USDCracker wannabes should look elsewhere: this isn't about breakers of computer security, but rather programmers, administrators and similar tech-heads. The text itself is just what it claims to be: a dictionary of terms, specifically hacker jargon. Still, the writing is often quite entertaining, and the introduction is well worth reading for the writing and speaking conventions it describes. A significant number of the terms are now considered fairly archaic, and any given hacker is unlikely to use more than about a quarter of the terms defined, but non-hackers would do well to keep it at hand for when they do need to communicate with a hacker... and everyone else can just read through and be entertained. |
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The Cyberpunk Facebook |
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$ 4.95 USDWritten by Jude Milhon, best known by her pseudonym, St. Jude, was a hacker and author in the San Francisco Bay Area. Milhon coined the term cypherpunk and was a founding member of the cypherpunks. Another term she is credited with coining is hippie, in 1962 in Cleveland. She began programming in 1967, writing software for the Horn and Hardart company. Among the projects she contributed to were the Berkeley Operating System and Community Memory. She was a member of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, and the author of several books, including The Cyberpunk Handbook (1995) and How to Mutate and Take Over the World (1996) ISBN 0-345-39216-7. She was a senior editor at the magazine Mondo 2000 and frequent contributor to Boing Boing. On July 19, 2003, Milhon died of cancer. ID # EB21-008 Author: St. Jude and R.U. Sirius Format : Adobe Acrobat PDF Delivery: Immediate Pages : 281 Price: $4.95 |
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Becoming a Hacker