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Hack Attacks Encyclopedia : A Complete History of Hacks, Phreaks and Spies over Time

Hack Attacks Encyclopedia : A Complete History of Hacks, Phreaks and Spies over Time

Hack Attacks Encyclopedia : A Complete History of Hacks, Phreaks and Spies over Time Paperback - 2001

by Chirillo, John

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  • Title Hack Attacks Encyclopedia : A Complete History of Hacks, Phreaks and Spies over Time
  • Author Chirillo, John
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: First
  • Condition Used - Very good
  • Pages 960
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  • Publication date 2001
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 240918-MB43
  • ISBN 9780471055891 / 0471055891
  • Weight 3.58 lbs (1.62 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.32 x 7.38 x 2.11 in (23.67 x 18.75 x 5.36 cm)
  • Category Computers - Communications / Networking
  • Library of Congress subjects Computer security, Computer networks - Security measures
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2001045303
  • Dewey Decimal Code 005.8

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Reader reviews for Hack Attacks Encyclopedia : A Complete History of Hacks, Phreaks and Spies over Time

From the publisher

A complete library of the hottest, never-before-published underground hack variations
In his highly provocative books, Hack Attacks Revealed (0-471-41624-X) and Hack Attacks Denied (0-471-41625-8), corporate hack master John Chirillo described the tools, techniques, and primary code that hackers use to exploit network security loopholes and then shows specific methods for blocking these attacks. However, now that so many of their standard techniques have been revealed, underground hackers and cyberpunks are again skirting the system, going beyond primary code, and resorting to using complex code variations of old techniques. That's where this book breaks new ground--by providing, for the first time, the most comprehensive compendium of all the complex variations of these techniques, both historical and current, that the hacking underground doesn't want you to see. It offers astounding details on just about every tool used by those who break into corporate networks--information that will go a long way toward helping you close any remaining security gaps. An ideal companion volume to the other "Hack Attacks" books, Hack Attacks Complete:
o Covers hacks from the 1970s all the way to new millennium hacks
o Details every permutation, variation, and category of hacking tools
o Categorizes hacks for easy reference, with such categories as hacking, cracking, phreaking, spying, anarchy and underground spite, and hack/phreak technical library

First line

frames, locked away in temperature-controlled, glassed-in lairs. It cost megabucks to run those slow-moving hunks of metal, so even their programmers had limited access to them.

About the author

JOHN CHIRILLO is Senior Internetworking Engineer at a technology management company in Illinois. His consulting work includes breaking into Fortune 1000 company networks to evaluate their security policies and other award-winning projects assisting security managers. He is a frequent speaker at conferences such as Comdex, participates in IETF security work, and trains Microsoft and Cisco security candidates.
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