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How to Hack Like a Pornstar - A Step by Step Process for Breaking into a BANK - cover

How to Hack Like a Pornstar - A Step by Step Process for Breaking into a BANK

Sparc Flow

Publisher: sparc flow

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Summary

This is not a book about information security. Certainly not about IT. This is a book about hacking: specifically, how to infiltrate a company’s network, locate their most critical data, and make off with it without triggering whatever shiny new security tool the company wasted their budget on.Whether you are a wannabe ethical hacker or an experienced pentester frustrated by outdated books and false media reports, this book is definitely for you.We will set up a fake – but realistic enough – target and go in detail over the main steps to pwn the company: building phishing malware, finding vulnerabilities, rooting Windows domains, pwning a mainframe, etc.
Available since: 01/26/2017.

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