• Hacking: The Ultimate Beginners Guide

  • By: Max Green
  • Narrated by: Anna Castiglioni
  • Length: 59 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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Hacking: The Ultimate Beginners Guide

By: Max Green
Narrated by: Anna Castiglioni
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Have you always wanted to hack? Well, this book contains tons of tips and strategies on how to hack. The whole idea of "hacking" may seem hard, but in this step-by-step guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about hacking. Even if you aren't a beginner, this book contains tons of new information on hacking. Listen to become a hacking master today!

Here's a preview of what you'll learn:

  • Hacking - the basics
  • How to hack computer systems and networks
  • How to gather data about your target
  • How to scan the data you collected
  • How to crack passwords
  • Backdoors and trojans
  • How to hack wireless networks
  • And much more!

©2015 Max Green (P)2015 Max Green

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great info on hacking very detailed

this is a great resource because even though it doesn't tell you how to actually hack it tells you all the steps and Concepts you need to understand

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one of the best beginners books

I love this book...it gives you a good foundation into understanding simple hacking methodology. It's also gives you basic tool options to expand from as your skills develop.

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Does the job well.


This book won't "turn you into a hacker". It does a good job of introducing a complete newcomer to the approach, language, and tools used, and provides a good appreciation of the overall how and why of computer security. It should be especially valuable for beginners who might not intend to dedicate their lives to this craft, but want and need better familiarity with the subject than what they see on TV or the news.

For those who might want to go further, there's access information for a lot of free tools and information sources. Given the volatility of the Internet, some may no longer be current, but when is that ever not an issue? There are also good, succinct explanations of how the tools and methods work, when and why they each is most effective, etc.. This book won't "turn you into a hacker", but it does provides a reasonable foundation for further self-education, if you are a beginner and want to work at it. Considering the purpose, the price and the length, it can't be beat.

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Nice intro to hacking

A nice, short intro to hacking. Easy to follow along with while doing something else, as there are few commands to learn, and the chapters are short enough that it's no trouble to listen to one more than once to get back to those commands.

I listened to this twice at work today, then got on my Kindle Unlimited to borrow the print version for when I get home. I'm looking into hacking as a hobby and to make my home more secure. This was a perfect jumping-off point for that.

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meh... Google does the same thing

save your money. this is written like she went to Google and Wikipedia and just did a copy paste

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begginers guide

was a little dry but what can you expect from instructions. could have used a pdf on some of the material referenced rather than having to take notes would have made it easier and cleaner.

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good overview.

it lacked the fundamental understanding of what it is to hack. it failed to communicate the underlying principles of hacking. that is to say coming to understand the system and then discovering its exploits.

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  • 08-20-16

The term "beginner" is used very lightly

Overall it wasn't too bad. It does move quite quickly though. However, in this case, "beginner" should mean that you already have a deep understanding of computer operating systems, file types, computer networking, coding, etc... IF you are fairly well versed in those topics the book will be a good resource and starting point. If you are not, it will all be fairly high over your head.

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