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is based on the idea that if you have a problem,
you don't just throw it away and forget about it.
You keep trying to solve it until you figure out how
to fix it.
I started with a simple idea: make something useful
for people who are interested in technology but don't
have much experience with computers. I wanted to create
a tool that could help them learn more about coding,
hacking, and other things related to tech.
So far, we've made two versions of this project:
Version 1 was called "Hacker's Handbook" (or maybe just
"Handbook") and Version 2 is now known as "Hackers'
Guidebook." Both contain lots of cool stuff like tips,
tricks, tutorials, examples, etc.
The main difference between these two books is that
one focuses on teaching beginners how to get started
with hacking while the other provides advanced techniques
and strategies for experienced hackers.
Both include chapters covering topics such as:
- Introduction to Hacking
- Basics of Networking
- Cryptography
- Social Engineering
- Malware Development
- Exploiting Vulnerabilities
- Penetration Testing
- Reverse Engineering
- Forensics
- Legal Issues
Each chapter includes practical exercises designed
help readers apply what they've learned in real-world
situations. Additionally, there are quizzes at the end
of each section to test your knowledge.
Overall, both books offer valuable insights into various
aspects of cybersecurity and hacking. Whether you're a
beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced
coder seeking new skills, these resources provide excellent
starting points for exploring this fascinating field.