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Network Security: A Hacker's Perspective

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ISBN: 1598631632 - Network Security: A Hacker's Perspective  
Title:Network Security: A Hacker's Perspective
Author:Ankit Fadia
Publisher:Course Technology PTR
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:10 May, 2006
ISBN / ISBN-13:1598631632  /  9781598631630
List Price:$49.99
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Amazon Price:$34.99

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Virtually every organization is reliant on its computer system, and when hackers infiltrate, the consequences can be grave-halts in productivity, sensitive information stolen, assets at risk. Network Security: A Hacker's Perspective, Second Edition will help you step into the minds of computer criminals so that you can predict their moves and stop them before they strike. Written for anyone with some networking experience, this completely updated edition of the bestseller covers the most serious network-related security threats, vulnerabilities, and loopholes related to most major platforms, including Windows, UNIX, and Novell. Using a hands-on approach and numerous real-life case studies, the book identifies the tools, techniques, and methods that criminals use to break into networks for espionage and malicious purposes, with tips for prevention, as well as countermeasures you can take in the event the hackers strike first. In addition to providing information on the significant advancements in the field of security, attacks, and network reconnaissance, this latest edition provides a completely new section on input validation attacks, password cracking, buffer overflows, Trojan attacks, and much, much more. A companion Web site offers all the tools, scripts, and code discussed in the book.

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Customer Reviews:

 • Highly Incompetent
09 October, 2004

My friend showed me this book in the Teksons bookstore, it was so bad i wouldnt have bought it for free. In fact,now i think i should buy it ..as it will help me to sleep better :-) Now i know why it is important for authors to be older ..i mean i respect age now ! The one star i am giving it is because there is no option of 0 stars in it !

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Ooops..ankit Fadia Did It Again!
06 February, 2006

I am going to throw my two cents in! I agree with Ashely M (From Australia) that the initial three reviews are written by Ankit Fadia. They all have written only one review so far in Amazon.com and gave 5 stars. I have read Fadia's book before, and being an IT analyst, I can tell you that whatever he writes is crap and does not have any practical knowledge. It's very easy to write a book like that, because all you have to do is spend couple of months on Google, copy information from website, and paste it on your Word processor, edit it, and give it to publisher. However, the only hard work Fadia's does is choosing a good title for a book. This book is as bad as his earlier book. Don't buy and waste your $50 on this crap, instead donate it to Greenpeace or CRY. As said by one of the reviewers, I have to give one star as that is the least.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • ...erhmm
08 February, 2005

HAHAHA! The only reason I am posting about this book is that I was looking around for some CCIE book prices and somehow *uhg* stumbled across this...thing (Ankit Fadia) I swear the last three guys are him, just trying to give himself a good name. I say that only because they all have only reviewed his book. (I know I have, but I'll start reviewing more now.) I have only read what Amazon.com has allowed me to read of his books via the "Inside This Book" feature. THIS BOOK AND HIS LAST BOOK ARE COMPLEATE LLAMA MATERIAL! I'd recommend this book to maybe a year 8 who has very little pervious knowledge of hacking and computer security and just wants to have a read around. FFS~ I'm serious. Even check out his over book "The Unofficial Guide to Ethical Hacking" LOLZ!1...He wasted a good 700+ pages of paper. Maybe when he grows up he will understand the mistake he has made. Okay I had some really good point to make but have forgot now. Anywho DONT BUY THIS!!! heh~ Kudo's to him because he did try, and he is young. Rair enough maybe a year 8 would like this title, but no. Quoted - "Tell a system administrator about vulnerability in his system and he will surely start respecting you. And besides thanking you, he might even give you permission to break into his system. Wow! Isn't that what all hackers dream of?"... Mate god help you if you do that. You WILL end up in all sorts of troubles. Eg, JAIL YOU FAG. Respectively, Ashley M.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Books Terrible Already Thrown In It $#$44 Thrash
14 April, 2006

once again another script kiddie tutorial book by mr fadia by this time it plagarised material off the rfc's.so how secure is your network really with expert advice from 17 yr ol script kiddie hacker aka author of this book.i say ur networks are in trouble.ankit fadia couldnt save his website from gettin hacked and d'dosed by other script kiddie hack3rz like him.i see this kidz making a lot of money these days ,stupid media hpye about this kid being the next kevin mitnick give me a break,me n my crew just cant stop laughing at this faggot.n if u really wanna be a cetified script kiddie hacker take the afceh(ankit fadia certified ethical hacvker ) certfication lmfao.ull leran all hxor stuff bout trojan hacking n user friendly winnuke hacking and maybe ddos by the one and only ankit fatia..so people once dun waste ya time or even da money buyin this faggotz book,ur gonna waste ya money n end up wid nothin new,system adminstratorz pick up hacking proofing ya network second edition by ryan russell if u really wanna secure ya network.if uve read all my reviews n are thinking about supporting this media hapyed lamer n script kiddie goa head ,but remember i wrned u not 2 newayz peace 2 da real oh by the way i was thinking bout the ankit fadia certfied ethical hacking program (lmao/ any suggestions)

- Amazon Customer Review

 • If I Could I'd Rank 0 Stars
02 July, 2006

Well, I never read the book but what all reviews are true. Ankit Fadia is nothing but a charlatan. He claims to be a hacker but can't write or read code, never found a bug and maybe had never exploited a system in his whole life. I was reading a commentary by a guy in India who saw a presentation by Mr. Ankit and he said Fadia didn't show up anything new or valuable on it -- he showed how easy is to break into a computer using NetBus (haha!) and lots of outdated crap. Looking at the latest review I saw the phrase "The only difficulty in reading this book is that the C code cannot be easily understood by newbies." Yeah man, and it's even more difficult to Fadia because he can't code a single line of code.

- Amazon Customer Review


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