RE: [HC Official]Recommended Books Compilation for Beginners to Experts 08-04-2014, 09:30 PM
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EDIT: Sorry, I thought this was still in the HC Devs forum
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(08-04-2014, 09:30 PM)RootTheSystem Wrote: EDIT: Sorry, I thought this was still in the HC Devs forum
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(08-05-2014, 02:34 PM)Singularity Wrote: Programming Language or Subject name : Vulnerability Discovery & Exploitation
Books Recommended: Hacking The Art of Exploitation 2nd Edition
Amazon Links:
http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-The-Art-Ex...ploitation
Reason (optional but recommended) :
I purchased this book, and have read through it. This book goes into great detail, you don't need to be very fluent in assembly or c code (however this will definitely help, and I recommend that you are fluent in both before purchasing) to follow along with this book. The book also came with a live cd that allows you to follow along. I must say my only complaint is that the live cd had issues with xserver. I could still do everything fine without the GUI though.
Programming Language or Subject name : Network Security/Hacking
Books Recommended: Hacking 7 Exposed
Amazon Links:
http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Exposed-Ne...+7+exposed
Reason (optional but recommended) :
I have also read through this book, which is quite big actually, reaching 741 pages. This book goes into pretty good detail on a lot of different ways to map out networks, find vulnerabilities, and how to exploit those vulnerabilities. The book doesn't only stop there though, it goes into detail on how you as an administrator could prevent the type of exploits they discuss throughout the book, hence it's bulky length. For someone who does not know Networking, I highly recommend they read through this book, I enjoyed it very much.
(08-05-2014, 02:35 PM)RootTheSystem Wrote: Programming Language or Subject name : Problem Solving and Program Design in C
Books recommended (Multiple Links are allowed) : http://www.amazon.com/Problem-Solving-Pr...0132936496
Reason (optional but recommended) : That's the only book I could find an English version. But its an awesome book I recommend it![]()
Compiler or Interpreter download link, or IDE or Tools : https://gcc.gnu.org/
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(08-05-2014, 02:47 PM)Psycho_Coder Wrote:(08-05-2014, 02:34 PM)Singularity Wrote: Programming Language or Subject name : Vulnerability Discovery & Exploitation
Books Recommended: Hacking The Art of Exploitation 2nd Edition
Amazon Links:
http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-The-Art-Ex...ploitation
Reason (optional but recommended) :
I purchased this book, and have read through it. This book goes into great detail, you don't need to be very fluent in assembly or c code (however this will definitely help, and I recommend that you are fluent in both before purchasing) to follow along with this book. The book also came with a live cd that allows you to follow along. I must say my only complaint is that the live cd had issues with xserver. I could still do everything fine without the GUI though.
Programming Language or Subject name : Network Security/Hacking
Books Recommended: Hacking 7 Exposed
Amazon Links:
http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Exposed-Ne...+7+exposed
Reason (optional but recommended) :
I have also read through this book, which is quite big actually, reaching 741 pages. This book goes into pretty good detail on a lot of different ways to map out networks, find vulnerabilities, and how to exploit those vulnerabilities. The book doesn't only stop there though, it goes into detail on how you as an administrator could prevent the type of exploits they discuss throughout the book, hence it's bulky length. For someone who does not know Networking, I highly recommend they read through this book, I enjoyed it very much.
(08-05-2014, 02:35 PM)RootTheSystem Wrote: Programming Language or Subject name : Problem Solving and Program Design in C
Books recommended (Multiple Links are allowed) : http://www.amazon.com/Problem-Solving-Pr...0132936496
Reason (optional but recommended) : That's the only book I could find an English version. But its an awesome book I recommend it![]()
Compiler or Interpreter download link, or IDE or Tools : https://gcc.gnu.org/
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