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Windows Server 2003 (Hacking Exposed) by Joel Scambray |
Maximum Linux Security (2nd Edition) by John Ray |
Linux Server Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Tools by Rob Flickenger
$16.47
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Hacking Exposed Web Applications, 2nd Ed. (Hacking Exposed) by Joel Scambray
$31.49
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Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition by Jon Erickson
$32.97
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This book covers pretty much everything you'd want to do with a Linux machine as a network server. Read it and see some of the weaknesses in your system--and do something about them before someone else does. --David Wall
Topics covered: Security best practices, approached from the perspective of what can go wrong and what can be done about the problems. Specific coverage goes to all major services, including user management, FTP, HTTP, and firewalling.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
Book Description
Tighten holes and maintain security on your Linux system!
From one of the authors of the international best-seller, Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, comes a must-have security handbook for anyone running Linux. This cutting-edge volume shows you how to think like a Linux hacker in order to beat the Linux hacker. You'll get detailed information on Linux-specific hacks, both internal and external, and how to stop them.
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