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Hacking for Beginners | The Complete Guide

Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: What You Need to Know Chapter 2: White Hat Hacking Chapter 3: Speak the Language Chapter 4: Differences in Hacking Chapter 5: Starting to Hack Chapter 6: Making Hacking Yours Conclusion Introduction Congratulations on downloading this book and thank you for doing so. The following chapters will explain to you how you can go from knowing nothing about hacking to learning the basics that you will need to know to get started. There are plenty of books on this subject on the market, thanks again for choosing this one! Every effort was made to ensure it is full of as much useful information as possible, please enjoy! Chapter 1: What You Need to Know If you have never done any work with hacking in the past, or you have no experience with it, there are a few things that you will need to know to make sure that you are doing things the right way and that you are able to get them done so that you can get the most out of the hacking experience

Why Gray Hat Hacking? Ethics and Law

The purpose of this book is to support individuals who want to refine their ethical hacking skills to better defend against malicious attackers. This book is not written to be used as a tool by those who wish to perform illegal and unethical activities. In this chapter, we discuss the following topics: •   Know your enemy: understanding your enemy’s tactics •   The gray hat way and the ethical hacking process •   The evolution of cyberlaw Know Your Enemy “We cannot solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.” —Albert Eisenstein The security challenges we face today will pale in comparison to those we’ll face in the future. We already live in a world so highly integrated with technology that cybersecurity has an impact on our financial markets, our elections, our families, and our healthcare. Technology is advancing and the threat landscape is increasing. On the one hand, vehicles that are capable of autonomous driving are being m