Free Kindle Book- Secrets of Super and Professional Hackers

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OM729CY

The book covers hacking scenarios ranging from the merely mischievous to the criminal, the super hacker known as the Knightmare gives step-by-step instructions in meaningful hacking from a personal computer.

"Secrets of a Super Hacker is a fascinating hacker cookbook that reveals the ease of
penetrating even the most stalwart computer system."



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Internet Traps, Rip-Offs And Pitfalls: Understanding Online Security
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0EWTEY/

YOU ARE IN DANGER

If you use the Internet at home, whether for work or play, you are wide open to serious exploitation unless you take specific measures to protect yourself. Nothing may happen this week, this month, next month, or even in the next year but, as sure as eggs are eggs, it is only a matter of time before you will find yourself under attack. "But I have anti-virus protection already", you might say. Sorry to disillusion you but, although that's good, it's only a small part of the protection you need.

THERE IS MORE TO ONLINE SECURITY THAN JUST AN ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAM!

Real online security is all about:

...the things you need to KNOW

...the things you need to DO

...and the things you need to AVOID doing

to truly stay safe online.

If you are new to the Internet (or perhaps even if you're not so new), you will pick up many useful Internet security tips from this ebook. It is deliberately written in plain English for the 'not so technically minded' and is all about how to get the most out of being online at the same time as guarding against its many dangers.

For example, some of the topics covered include:

...How to get free virus protection

...Other free defenses you should install

...Keeping your children safe online

...Vital information about safe surfing

...How to recognize and avoid online scams

...Securing your PC and its private data

...How to spot unscrupulous marketers

...Guarding your personal privacy online

...Staying safe from criminal intrusion

...Keeping your home Wi-Fi network secure

...Crucial advice regarding password security

and much, much more!

If you are a parent with children who use the Internet at home, at the library or at a friend's house (especially where they might access it unsupervised), it is your duty to have at least the level of understanding that this ebook provides, in order to properly advise them. Internet safety for kids is mostly a matter of advising them what not to do online.

Tech-speak really cannot be avoided but this book includes a comprehensive Glossary Of Terms too, which lists and explains nearly 500 common acronyms and other snippets of jargon peculiar to the world of IT and marketing. In other words, Internet Traps, Rip-offs And Pitfalls (ITRAPS) covers Internet security for those with limited technical know-how as well as Internet security for beginners.

As well as being an incredible communications hub that can link you to a virtual treasure trove of knowledge, the Internet also offers a plethora of work from home opportunities. However, if you want to make money online from home, you need to be very, very cautious. There are thousands of money-making schemes online that are really just traps for the unwary. ITRAPS spells them out and points you in the right direction. The book even has a section on finding the ideal 'work from home' opportunity, if that is what you really want.



Black Book of Viruses and Hacking
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OKRD7UY/

This is the first in a series of three books about computer
viruses. In these volumes I want to challenge you to think in new
ways about viruses, and break down false concepts and wrong ways
of thinking, and go on from there to discuss the relevance of
computer viruses in todays world. These books are not a call to a
witch hunt, or manuals for protecting yourself from viruses. On the
contrary, they will teach you how to design viruses, deploy them,
and make them better. All three volumes are full of source code for
viruses, including both new and well known varieties.
It is inevitable that these books will offend some people.
In fact, I hope they do. They need to. I am convinced that computer
viruses are not evil and that programmers have a right to create
them, posses them and experiment with them. That kind of a stand
is going to offend a lot of people, no matter how it is presented.
Even a purely technical treatment of viruses which simply discussed
how to write them and provided some examples would be
offensive. The mere thought of a million well armed hackers out
there is enough to drive some bureaucrats mad. These books go
beyond a technical treatment, though, to defend the idea that viruses
can be useful, interesting, and just plain fun. That is bound to prove
even more offensive. Still, the truth is the truth, and it needs to be
spoken, even if it is offensive. Morals and ethics cannot be determined
by a majority vote, any more than they can be determined
by the barrel of a gun or a loud mouth. Might does not make right.


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