Memoire Of A Hacker

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Memoire of a Hacker

Memoire of a Hacker. Journals a decade of webapplication security, from 1999 until 2008. Hacking a powerplant, Cisco, Bank of America, discussing how to hack browsers. The author even dares to question the security of the secret service, outlining ways to hack their website. It is a document that shaped webapplication security as we know it. It was the journey of a young adult, a loner, a homeless hacker who eventually turned security researcher and professional programmer.
Cosmic Contract: Memoirs of a Humanity Hacker

Zoryan Rohan thought computer codes were complicated... until he discovered that the entire universe is a buggy program. A former programmer who made his fortune by betting against the system, he travels from Zurich to the Egyptian desert (where the pyramids hide algorithms older than civilization) to unravel his father's suspicious death. The only clue? An encrypted file called Project Luminous and a mysterious metallic object that defies the laws of physics (and patience).
Becoming an Ethical Hacker

An acclaimed investigative journalist explores ethical hacking and presents a reader-friendly, informative guide to everything there is to know about entering the field of cybersecurity. It’s impossible to ignore the critical role cybersecurity plays within our society, politics, and the global order. In Becoming an Ethical Hacker, investigative reporter Gary Rivlin offers an easy-to-digest primer on what white hat hacking is, how it began, and where it’s going, while providing vivid case studies illustrating how to become one of these “white hats” who specializes in ensuring the security of an organization’s information systems. He shows how companies pay these specialists to break into their protected systems and networks to test and assess their security. Readers will learn how these white hats use their skills to improve security by exposing vulnerabilities before malicious hackers can detect and exploit them. Weaving practical how-to advice with inspiring case studies, Rivlin provides concrete, practical steps anyone can take to pursue a career in the growing field of cybersecurity.