The primary objective of this book is to lay a solid foundation from which to explore the world of security. This book tells the truth to bring awareness about the Underground, the hacker’s community, and to provide the tools for doing so.
The difference between this book and other manuscripts is that it is written from a hacker’s perspective. The internetworking primers in Parts 1 and 2, coupled with Chapter 6, “The Hacker’s Technology Handbook, will educate you about the technologies required to delve into security and hacking. These chapters can be skimmed if your background is technically sound, and later used as references. Part 3 reviews the tools and vulnerability exploits that rule “hackerdom.” Part 4 continues by describing covert techniques used by hackers, *****ers, phreaks, and cyberpunks to penetrate security weaknesses. Part 5 reveals hacking secrets of gateways, routers, Internet server daemons, operating systems, proxies, and firewalls. Part 6 concludes with the software and construction necessary for compiling a TigerBox, used by security professionals and hackers for sniffing, spoofing, *****ing, scanning, spying, and penetrating vulnerabilities. Throughout this book you will also encounter In! tuitive Intermissions, real-life interludes about hacking and the Underground. Through them you’ll explore a hacker’s chronicles, including a complete technology guide.
Who Should Read This Book
Evaluators of this book have suggested that this book it may become a required reference for managers, network administrators, network engineers, internetworking engineers, even interested laypeople—the hacking enthusiast and admirer of such films as Sneakers, The Matrix, and Hackers.

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