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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: TheQuirk on 25 June 2002, 06:26

Title: A Good Book
Post by: TheQuirk on 25 June 2002, 06:26
A few days ago I bought myself a book called "Hacking Exposed." I'm sure alot of you already read it, but for the once that didn't, you really should. It  actually tells you, step by step, how to crack NT/9x/Win2k/Unix and how to prevent yourself from being cracked.

It's $39.99, and worth every penny.
Title: A Good Book
Post by: voidmain on 25 June 2002, 07:32
Someone gave me a copy but there really wasn't much in there that I was not already familiar with.  It certainly would be a good book for n00b system admins so they can learn what is involved with system security and what sort of things to look out for.
Title: A Good Book
Post by: ahri on 25 June 2002, 08:37
I was interested in getting "hacking linux exposed" to learn how to secure a unix server. I'm still new to unix. Can anyone tell me if that book is okay for newbies?