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zeker iets voor jou Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek mooi zult vinden. This is a very good book about one of my favorite famous hackers of all time (Kevin Mitnick) & he is now a well known legal computer security professional. This is a highly intriguing read for any IT professional. An eye opener. This series of stories about electronic intruders was a big disappointment, because it could have been a pretty good book. The poor writing, large number of typos, and amount of ego displayed pretty much doom it, though. This is a quick read, and is entirely devoted to stories of hackers and crackers who break into systems - some maliciously, and some for the sheer fun of it. I particularly enjoyed the story about the company who was hired by a company who had made an offer to buy it, to conduct a penetration test and attempt to break into their system. The prospective target company not only cracked the prospective purchaser's computer system, they also broke into their voice mails and were able to know the company's exact negotiating strategy and plans for the company once the purchase went through. The target wisely held the negotiation meeting before the meeting at which they revealed their successful penetration, and declined the purchase offer. Each chapter is followed by Mitnick's insights and recommendations, which only serve to remind me of the vulnerabilities of my office's systems. Interesting, for people who like computers and this sort of thing. geen besprekingen | voeg een recensie toe
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(opgehaald bij Amazon Tue, 05 Jan 2010 14:46:30 -0500)
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Where this book slightly falls down is that Mitnick makes it WAY too complicated and technical for people like me who are not that techie and geeky. So he talks about computer languages and hacking procedures that are just way too complicated to follow. So if you are not fluent in the lingo, you'll find yourself page flipping. This book is ideally for geeks and nerds who talk computer languages that normal people wouldn't even begin to comprehend! Not me unfortunately.
Nevertheless, this is a fascinating insight into the world of hacking and it is also frightening - it makes you realise how insecure a lot of computer systems are all over the world and how a teenager with a PC can easily gain access. Remember that the next time you're entering your password into your online banking. (