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RE: learning ethical hacking


From: "Westman, Brad" <bwestman () learntel com>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 12:24:57 -0500

Yes please post this collection! Would be of great interest!

-----Original Message-----
From: Louie [mailto:tech.louie () verizon net] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 3:02 AM
To: 'GuidoZ'
Cc: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: RE: learning ethical hacking

Hey Guidoz, 

I would love to see your eBook Collection. Right now I'm trying to learn
as much as I can from networking. I already know some but not all. I
work in a Novell company but I think that they might be moving into
linux soon. 

If you have trouble posting the url for the site let me know mybe you
could just email it to me. 

Thank you once again . 


Louie

-----Original Message-----
From: GuidoZ [mailto:uberguidoz () gmail com] 
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 9:48 AM
To: tech.louie () verizon net
Cc: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: learning ethical hacking


Louie, that's not a bad idea. I do have a bunch of eBooks lying around,
I'll do my best to gather them up and post a download link. Hopefully my
web server can take the resulting hits. =) Shouldn't be a problem.

I actually released a eBook collection not too long ago called
"Hack-proofing your online world" to a number of friends. It was quite a
hit. It contained a handful of useful PDFs about how malicious hackers
work, how to detect them, and how to stop them. I believe I still have a
copy on CD somewhere.

-- 
Peace. ~G


On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 08:45:08 -0700, Louie <tech.louie () verizon net> wrote:
Hey well any info on this topic with book or does anyone have any pdf 
files or something to start with?

-----Original Message-----
From: karora () opsource net [mailto:karora () opsource net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 9:21 PM
To: D K
Cc: tech.louie () verizon net; linux user; 
security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: learning ethical hacking

Could you suggest a few books, Websites...??

It'll be great help
Thanks
Kapil

Get your hands on hacking exposed books u should be able to do well 
with that. Or if you can take some of the foundstone ultimate 
hacking courses they will give u a good insight.




On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 08:20:15 -0700, Louie <tech.louie () verizon net>
wrote:
Did you ever find the site you were looking for? I'm also thinking 
about security but most people tell me to learn how to hack first 
then get into security...

Louie

-----Original Message-----
From: linux user [mailto:linuxteam () gmail com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 1:14 AM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: learning ethical hacking

Hi All,

Could you please let me know where should i start learning about
network, and web security, I   have been using linux mainly for
several years, windows for a couple of years, and solaris from time

to time, I would like to consolidate  my knoweldge regarding the 
above operatings system through a deep exopsure to security. i am 
thinking of books, mailing lists, and training courses, i also 
stumbled once on a hacker group that would let you joing if you 
solve

a puzzle, some kind of message encryption, but i do not remmber the

site any more, the main objective is secure a career in network 
security.

TIA

ant ant


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