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This beginner's guide to hacking examines some of the best security measures that exist to prevent hackers from accessing IT systems. It has been updated to cover the latest hacks for Windows 7 and the newest version of Linux.
Offering increased coverage of Web application hacks, database hacks, VoIP hacks, and mobile computing hacks, this guide addresses a wide range of vulnerabilities and how to identify and prevent them. Plus, with this book you'll examine why ethical hacking is often the only way to find security flaws, which can then prevent any future malicious attacks.
Key Features and Benefits:
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Explores the malicious hacker's mindset so that you can counteract or avoid attacks completely - helping you to avoid costly incidents.
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Covers developing strategies for reporting vulnerabilities, managing security changes, and putting anti-hacking policies and procedures in place. This guide gives step-by-step, practical directions, making implementation easy for you.
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Completely updated to examine the latest hacks to Windows 7 and the newest version of Linux - making this one of the most up-to-date books on hacking.
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Explains ethical hacking and why it is essential - giving you the inside knowledge on the subject.
Here are the contents of this book.
Author: Kevin Beaver
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN 10: 0470550937
ISBN 13: 9780470550939
Pages: 408
Format: Softcover
Published Date: 1 January 2010
Availability: In Stock
Hacking For Dummies, Third Edition shows you how to put all the necessary security measures in place so that you avoid becoming a victim of malicious hacking.
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