No Tech Hacking: A Guide to Social Engineering, Dumpster Diving, and Shoulder Surfing
Filed Under (Best ebook Hacking Download) by Gandhi Prima Satya on 02-01-2010
Tagged Under : Diving, Dumpster, Engineering, Guide, Hacking, Shoulder, Social, Surfing, Tech
- ISBN13: 9781597492157
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
As the cliché reminds us, information is power. In this age of computer systems and technology, an increasing majority of the world’s information is stored electronically. It makes sense then that as an industry we rely on high-tech electronic protection systems to guard that information. As a professional hacker, I get paid to uncover weaknesses in those systems and exploit them. Whether breaking into buildings or slipping past industrial-grade firewalls, my goal … More >>
No Tech Hacking: A Guide to Social Engineering, Dumpster Diving, and Shoulder Surfing
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I ordered this book after reading the description which said that it was a 480 page book, I recieved the book and it was 285 pages which ticked me. Although its a good book with a lot of useful information, I was hopeing to get more out of it. I Give it a 2 star rateing
Rating: 2 / 5
It has been proven over the past few decades that physical security is one of the most over sighted areas in Information Security. It a system can be physically accessed, all the firewalls and other network devices mean nothing.
This book and its authors are all experts in their prospective areas of security. I can state that I have had the pleasure of interacting in one form or other with most of the authors over the last few years and I can attest that knowledge that is shared within the cover are only a glimpse of their individual knowledge set.
This book capitalized on the mind set of a hacker by thinking “outside of the box”.
Rating: 5 / 5
Making you pay attention to the obvious. Things that you would normally gloss over, suddenly you start seeing once you read this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great book for any security related field. It introduces you to the simple techniques of getting information in easy to accomplish ways with little complex technical skills. The original purpose written by the author of the book is to explain defensive techniques and methodology to the simple techniques that can be used to circumvent technology and people security to gain information from targets.
Rating: 5 / 5
Excellent content on what should be obvious security measures. It’s a pretty quick read relying heavily on photographs. The two shortfalls were the price and the proofing. I would say $35-40 would have been a more appropriate price range. I was very suprised to see a large number of significant typos, to include misspelling of section and paragraph titles. Still a worthwhile purchase.
Rating: 4 / 5