Webster's New World Hacker Dictionary |
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Product Description The comprehensive hacker dictionary for security professionals, businesses, governments, legal professionals, and others dealing with cyberspace Hackers. Crackers. Phreakers. Black hats. White hats. Cybercrime. Logfiles. Anonymous Digital Cash. ARP Redirect. Cyberspace has a language all its own. Understanding it is vital if you're concerned about Internet security, national security, or even personal security. As recent events have proven, you don't have to own a computer to be the victim of cybercrime-crackers have accessed information in the records of large, respected organizations, institutions, and even the military. This is your guide to understanding hacker terminology. It's up to date and comprehensive, with: * Clear, concise, and accurate definitions of more than 875 hacker terms * Entries spanning key information-technology security concepts, organizations, case studies, laws, theories, and tools * Entries covering general terms, legal terms, legal cases, and people * Suggested further reading for definitions This unique book provides a chronology of hacker-related developments beginning with the advent of the computer and continuing through current events in what is identified as today's Fear of a Cyber-Apocalypse Era. An appendix entitled "How Do Hackers Break into Computers?" details some of the ways crackers access and steal information. Knowledge is power. With this dictionary, you're better equipped to be a white hat and guard against cybercrime.
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Customer Reviews:
This Dictionary Could Be Better..
05 November, 2006
This is an average dictionary that covers nothing more than some computer security terms..
My Rating for this book would be average, but good for a IT Security beginner.
- Amazon Customer Review
Mislabeled File.
28 February, 2009
Check the sample - this is an eight dollar copy/paste of the free Project Gutenberg ebook for the Jargon File, elsewhere on the Kindle store for under a buck in better quality.
- Amazon Customer Review
Hacker Dictionary: An Undiscovered Jewel
13 July, 2007
Pluses:
The New World Webster edition Hacker Dictionary helped me understand everything I needed to know. All of the information was up to date. It had info on things from programming to back door apps to criminal charges.
Minuses:
The book was a little big.
Overall: It was a quick reference and a handy guide to have. It's trusted by Webster's.
- Amazon Customer Review
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