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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Big Names, Great Book,
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This review is from: Hack Proofing Your Network (Second Edition) (Paperback)
When I read the first edition of this book, was truly disappointed. I was wondering how such people could have written such book. Not that the book was worthless, but too 'standard' to met the expectations I had from these guys.Still the idea was very interesting (information directly from the real experts), and I kept waiting for a new edition. Well the second edition is now out, and not only fulfills, but exceeds all my original expectations !! Let's take a look: The Approach: Understanding attacks and vulnerabilities, by understanding 'how to hack' (good hacking of course. . . .ahem ) The Book: Rewritten, expanded and improved, the book consists of 800+ pages well structured into 18 chapters (against 450+ pages and 15 chapters of the first edition). The new sections (all outstanding) include: The Intended Audience: People willing to become network security pros. Contents: - Introduction to Security, Attacks and related Methodologies. The Bottom Line: It is not just a good book, it is the best book among high level network security books, and the only that compares with specialized papers. Only quite easier.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Original content will satisfy security professionals,
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This review is from: Hack Proofing Your Network (Second Edition) (Paperback)
It's difficult to find original material in most security books. "Hack Proofing Your Network, 2nd Edition" (HPYN2E) breaks that trend. Responding to feedback on the first edition, the authors have made numerous improvements in the second edition. If you're looking for relatively novel content in a security book, read the sections of HPYN2E I discuss next. HPYN2E shines in many respects. The "laws of security" in chapter 2 are accurate and enlightening. Chapter 4 helps teach secure programming techniques by comparing insecure and secure code snippets. Chapter 4 also demonstrates debugging and disassembling code, usually not seen in security texts. Chapter 8 probably contains the most advanced coverage of buffer overflows I've read in a book. By actually showing and explaining stack traces, the authors share a level of detail sufficient to satisfy all but the most elite coders. Chapters on "diffing" (5) and format strings (9) are robust. Hardware hacking, thoroughly described in chapter 14, is fascinating. The author cared enough to include numerous clear photographs of disassembled equipment, and mentioned many helpful external web references.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5+ Stars are Deserved on this one!,
By Ryan Smyth (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hack Proofing Your Network (Second Edition) (Paperback)
I picked this book up about a week ago, and have been reading it ever since- I'm reading slow because it's *really* packed with info. There is tremendous coverage on everything from Buffer Overflow, Format Strings, Tunneling, etc. I've spent a ton of time reading Chapter 12 on Spoofing- extremely well-done! There's coverage here of such things as:* Spoofing SSL by using web graphics to simulate the appearance of an SSL encrypted connection. After all, the user doesn't know what's on the wire, only what's on the screen. * Routing packets in userspace using libnet and libpcap- a step by step tutorial * Establishing a TCP connection between two firewalled and NATted hosts by setting a low time-to-live on a connection request and having some broker on the internet spoof a connection response. This book is an absolute must to own...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than the rest!,
By Jason Beckwith (LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hack Proofing Your Network (Second Edition) (Paperback)
I have the first edition of this book also, and I was really glad to see the second edition come out. There are some great hacking books out now, but I really think these ones are the best. I found in depth coverage on a lot of stuff you just can't find any place else. Some very cool info. on administering hosts locked behind a firewall and tips for making a "poor man's VPN". I also like that a lot of big names wrote the book, and their personalities really come through. A lot of tech. books can be a little dry even if they are well written. This one is actually entertaining also.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best one, but good for the price/size,
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The books offers some basic theory and knowledge. Not very practical though. Good starting point and reference book.
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Hack Proofing Your Network by David R.Mirza Ahmad (Digital - July 25, 2000)
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