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RE: learning ethical hacking

Subject: RE: learning ethical hacking
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 18:52:02 +0100
Hi GuidoZ,

I'd also be really interested in this if you post it, even if you mail
me off the list.

xyberpix


On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 09:02, Louie wrote:
Hey Guidoz, 

I would love to see your eBook Collection. Right now I'm trying to learn
as much as I can from networking. I already know some but not all. I
work in a Novell company but I think that they might be moving into
linux soon. 

If you have trouble posting the url for the site let me know mybe you
could just email it to me. 

Thank you once again . 


Louie

-----Original Message-----
From: GuidoZ [mailto:uberguidoz@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 9:48 AM
To: tech.louie@verizon.net
Cc: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: learning ethical hacking


Louie, that's not a bad idea. I do have a bunch of eBooks lying around,
I'll do my best to gather them up and post a download link. Hopefully my
web server can take the resulting hits. =) Shouldn't be a problem.

I actually released a eBook collection not too long ago called
"Hack-proofing your online world" to a number of friends. It was quite a
hit. It contained a handful of useful PDFs about how malicious hackers
work, how to detect them, and how to stop them. I believe I still have a
copy on CD somewhere.
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