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Hacking Books

Best Hacking Books List Slack Group Before we get started I have started a new slack group dedicated to hacking. We welcome everyone from beginner to advanced to join. I will be on everyday answer questions, doing CTFs, and talking about cool hacks. If you enjoy hacking and are looking for like minded people join below: NEW Hacking Group Slack Channel If you want to get really good at something its best to have some sort of mentor. Reading the words that smart people have written down can be just has good as talking to them one on one. I have create a list of some of the best hacking books I know of which can be bought on amazon by following the provided links. If you were to read all of the listed books you would with out a doubt become a PRO. Beginner The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy Basic Security Testing with Kali Linux 2 Hash Crack: Password Cracking Manual (v2.0) Nmap Network Scanning: The Official ...

Threat Hunting

Abstract    The paper reviews a threat hunters methodology and aims to help organizations protect themselves against advanced persistent threats(APT). The paper starts off by explaining the first hacking case and explains how attacks have advanced over the years. The rest of the paper talks about the threat hunters methodology and how it can be used to combat APT groups. Introduction    Hackers have been infiltrating and pilligings networks for decades now. In 1903 the hacker Nevil Maskelyne was caught sending disrespectful messages in morse code through the auditorium's projector. Hackers have always been around but responding to and protecting ourselves from these malicious actors is relatively new. Threat hunting focuses on finding these malicious actors commonly referred to as advanced persistent threats(APT).    Hackers have advanced tremendously over the years. The days are over where you only have to worry about teenagers in...