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  • Title: Hacking: The Art of Exploitation
  • Author(s) Jon Erickson
  • Publisher: No Starch Press; 2nd edition (February 4, 2008); eBook (Internet Archive Edition)
  • Paperback: 488 pages
  • eBook: PDF, ePub, etc.
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10/ASIN: 1593271441
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593271442
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Book Description

Hacking is the art of creative problem solving, whether that means finding an unconventional solution to a difficult problem or exploiting holes in sloppy programming. Many people call themselves Hackers, but few have the strong technical foundation needed to really push the envelope.

This book will give you a complete picture of programming, machine architecture, network communications, and existing hacking techniques. Combine this knowledge with the included Linux environment, and all you need is your own creativity.

About the Authors
  • Jon Erickson is a computer security expert, with a background in computer science and has been hacking and programming since he was five years old.
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