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Hacking : The Ultimate Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide to the Basics of Ethical Hacking - cover

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Hacking : The Ultimate Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide to the Basics of Ethical Hacking

Kevin Clark

Publisher: Kevin Clark

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Summary

This book will help you learn to hack in an easy and Step-By-Step method. Previously, only computer networks were getting hacked, but in today's modern world, technology has grown immensely and now many other fields are vulnerable to hacking. From laptops to smartphones to printers, our devices are getting more prone to hacking as hackers target common users to get access to their confidential information or bank details. 
We all are familiar with the term "HACKING". But have you ever wondered what it really is? 
What are the different types of Hackers? Who are the target victims of hackers? What things can be hacked by a hacker? How is it done? 
All these questions are answered here in this book. 
This book will cover all the aspects of hacking including: 
Hacking a website 
Hacking tools you must know including password crackers 
Hacking case studies 
Security breaches 
XSS security 
Bluetooth hacking 
Captcha techniques 
Spam, Trojan horses, Spoofing, Malware, and more 
Virus vs. Spyware – What is the difference? 
Are cookies safe? 
And much more! 
It has been designed to prepare you to understand how you can keep yourself safe from hackers, the best practices for developing hack resilient web applications, and details about Cyber theft and its consequences. 
So What are you waiting for ? Grab your copy NOW !
Available since: 03/07/2020.

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