Dimensions
152 x 229 x 14mm
If you want to avoid getting hacked, having your information spread and discover the world of ethical hacking then keep reading...
Two manuscripts in one book:
Cybersecurity: An Essential Guide to Computer and Cyber Security for Beginners, Including Ethical Hacking, Risk Assessment, Social Engineering, Attack and Defense Strategies, and Cyberwarfare
Ethical Hacking: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Using Penetration Testing to Audit and Improve the Cybersecurity of Computer Networks, Including Tips on Social Engineering
Do you create tons of accounts you will never again visit?
Do you get annoyed thinking up new passwords, so you just use the same one across all your accounts?
Does your password contain a sequence of numbers, such as "123456"?
Do you automatically click all links and download all email attachments coming from your friends?
This book will show you just how incredibly lucky you are that nobody's hacked you before.
With this handy little book as your starting point, you can finally go from a starry-eyed internet user to a paranoid cybersecurity geek.
With plenty of examples, this book will show you that the internet is not merely a way to watch cute cat videos; it's a battlefield, a military invention that was accidentally found to be capable of overpowering any threat economically, digitally and politically.
From the crudest forums to the most sophisticated online services, there is a war going on and, whether you want it or not, you're involved by the very fact you're here, so better arm yourself with knowledge.
In part 1 of this book, you will learn about:
How the internet is held together with a pinky swear
How hackers use raunchy photos to eke out private information
Examples of preposterous social engineering attacks
Equally preposterous defense from those attacks
How people in charge don't even realize what hacking means
How there's only one surefire way to protect against hacking
Research on past, present, and future hacking methods
Difference between good and bad hackers
How to lower your exposure to hacking
Why companies pester you to attach a phone number to an account
Why social media is the most insecure way to spend your afternoon
And much, much more
Some of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include:
Fighting against companies
Ethical Hacking Defined
War on the internet
Engineer's mind
The Almighty EULA
The danger of defaults
John Deere
Copyright
YouTube ContentID
Tracking users
DRM
GEMA, the copyright police
Torrents
Sports channels
Megaupload and Anonymous
Julian Assange
Patents
Penetration testing
Jailbreaking Android/iPhone
Shut up Cortana
How an hacker could go about hacking your WiFi
And much, much more!
So if you want to learn more about Cybersecurity and Ethical Hacking, scroll up and click "add to cart"!