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Reading Recommendations #1
I already took an interest in reading books because I understand how valuable they are but there's a small issues, I'm not exactly sure what's good to read.
If you have a book in mind that gives good background information about a topic that would be helpful. I'm fine with anything except for fantasy, Thanks.

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RE: Reading Recommendations #2
(04-01-2018, 10:33 AM)LaunchedFireFly Wrote: I'm not exactly sure what's good to read.

It depends on your nature.

I enjoy anything relative to computing and technology, but that may not be the case with yourself. I believe If you Include your Interests and eliminate your dislikes, your quest In finding the appropriate reading material will significantly Increase.
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RE: Reading Recommendations #3
I'm interested in most things, I haven't found anything that I dislike. That statement above was referring to specific titles, I don't know any specific works that are recommended. It doesn't matter what topic, but what books would you recommend?

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RE: Reading Recommendations #4
I've read both Ghost In The Wires & The Art of Deception, both of which are written by Kevin Mitnick, who was (once then) the world's most wanted computer hacker.

The eBooks cover a lot of real events as experienced by Mitnick. The social engineering methods used are quite simplistic, yet extremely effective. Exploitation via technical gateways are also mentioned. They're well written and elaborated, which I'm sure you'll enjoy.
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RE: Reading Recommendations #5
Sun Tzu's Art of War, as recommended by my security engineering course's lecturer who is the best teacher ever. Wink

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RE: Reading Recommendations #6
(04-02-2018, 04:23 AM)reGEN Wrote: Sun Tzu's Art of War, as recommended by my security engineering course's lecturer who is the best teacher ever.  Wink

I assume It's this.

This Is titled differently, but looks similar with some topics.
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RE: Reading Recommendations #7
Those three sound very interesting. I'll be sure to read them.
The second book looks like it has more than one book in it.

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RE: Reading Recommendations #8
The Elements of Style. This book will dramatically increase your written communication skills.

Fourth Edition, PDF: http://www.jlakes.org/ch/web/The-elements-of-style.pdf

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RE: Reading Recommendations #9
I'm currently reading "Hacking: The art of exploitation" by Jon Erickson (2nd Edition).

It covers EVERYTHING from learning C to coding malware on networks, learning shellcode, & sooo much more.

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RE: Reading Recommendations #10
guys, sorry for bumping
I need a book recommendation

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