Hacking: Hacking for Beginners

Hacking: Hacking for Beginners

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Nov 2, 2016 · English · Paperback (156 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 156
Language English
Published Nov 2, 2016
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Edition 2
ISBN-10 1539860728
ISBN-13 9781539860723

Description

Joseph Connor delves into the intricate world of hacking in this comprehensive guide tailored for beginners. He breaks down complex concepts surrounding computer viruses, malware, and the broader realm of cyber security. The text serves as an entry point for those intrigued by the motives and techniques of hackers, shedding light on the ethical dimensions of hacking alongside its potential dangers.

Throughout, readers encounter foundational knowledge essential for understanding the different forms of cyber crime and the countermeasures that IT security professionals employ to protect systems. Connor artfully navigates discussions on the implications of cracking and the importance of robust software security, giving aspiring technophiles a clear picture of both the risks and responsibilities inherent in the digital landscape.

Moreover, the book emphasizes the growing relevance of network security in an increasingly data-driven world. It encourages readers to think critically about their own digital practices and equips them with the knowledge to approach this complex subject with caution and curiosity.
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