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Re: learning ethical hacking

Subject: Re: learning ethical hacking
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 02:15:15 -0400
Ok, due to popular demand, I'll set aside some time to find the CD
with that eBook collection on it. Thank you to those who have offered
to mirror them - I'll take you up on it just to be safe. =) When I get
them posted, I'll email you seperately so you can get them posted and
get a link available. Then I'll post all the available links to the
list and those who wish can grab.

Side note: Shawn, VERY well said! Learning the technology is the key
to understanding the basics (and beyond) of the hacker world. I'm not
sure if it was in this conversation or not, but I mentioned the
O'Reilly (http://www.oreilly.com/) series of books is fantastic for
beginners or professionals alike. They give you solid information
along with easy to follow scenarios. I believe I have some eBooks of
those as well, however I'll have to check which ones are freely
distributable.

I have a TON of eBooks that might be of interest to a lot of people
here. Maybe I'll look into doing a distribution through BitTorrent
instead of HTTP links. We'll see...

-- 
Peace. ~G


On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 14:41:08 -0400, Mike <securitybasics@infinity77.net> wrote:
I have this book and I can't say great, but good yes. I'll tell you why,
it's a good introduction for those just starting out. It get's the mind
curious about alot of topics which you can use other books to cover in more
detail.

This is not a book for the serious security expert but good for students and
those just becoming curious about computer security.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clement Dupuis" <cdupuis@cccure.org>
To: "'Nick Falcon'" <nickbird793@hotmail.com>; <tech.louie@verizon.net>;
<karora@opsource.net>; "'D K'" <dwarkeeper@gmail.com>
Cc: "'linux user'" <linuxteam@gmail.com>;
<security-basics@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 2:43 PM
Subject: RE: learning ethical hacking

It seems that all of the reviewers on Amazon seem to disagree with you.



Why do you think it was a great book, could you give us a quick review of
it
in your own words.  It is hard to make one mind with such conflicting
evaluation where most reviewers on Amazon says it is garbage and you say
that it is great.

Thanks

Clement
The Professional Security Testers Warehouse
http://www.professionalsecuritytesters.org



-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Falcon [mailto:nickbird793@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 7:14 AM
To: tech.louie@verizon.net; karora@opsource.net; 'D K'
Cc: 'linux user'; security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: learning ethical hacking

The Unofficial Guide To Ethical Hacking  by Ankit Fadia

Great book highly recommend it
Get it at:
Barnes and Nobles
Amazon.com
Wherever else you can find it.

-Nickbird

-----Original Message-----
From: Louie [mailto:tech.louie@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 10:45 AM
To: karora@opsource.net; 'D K'
Cc: 'linux user'; security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: learning ethical hacking

Hey well any info on this topic with book or does anyone have any pdf
files or something to start with?




-----Original Message-----
From: karora@opsource.net [mailto:karora@opsource.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 9:21 PM
To: D K
Cc: tech.louie@verizon.net; linux user;
security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: learning ethical hacking



Could you suggest a few books, Websites...??

It'll be great help
Thanks
Kapil


Get your hands on hacking exposed books u should be able to do well
with that. Or if you can take some of the foundstone ultimate hacking
courses they will give u a good insight.




On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 08:20:15 -0700, Louie <tech.louie@verizon.net>
wrote:
Did you ever find the site you were looking for? I'm also thinking
about security but most people tell me to learn how to hack first
then get into security...

Louie

-----Original Message-----
From: linux user [mailto:linuxteam@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 1:14 AM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: learning ethical hacking

Hi All,

Could you please let me know where should i start learning about
network, and web security, I   have been using linux mainly for
several years, windows for a couple of years, and solaris from time
to time, I would like to consolidate  my knoweldge regarding the
above operatings system through a deep exopsure to security. i am
thinking of books, mailing lists, and training courses, i also
stumbled once on a hacker group that would let you joing if you solve

a puzzle, some kind of message encryption, but i do not remmber the
site any more, the main objective is secure a career in network
security.

TIA

ant ant

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