Hacking Linux Exposed

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Hacking Linux Exposed has been translated into many other languages. Luckily for you, we were not the ones to do the translations.

These other translations are not entirely under our control, as they are handled by the partner publishers. You are still encouraged to submit Errata and we'll send them along to the proper folks, as well as list them here. Unlike the English edition, we'll have no idea if the changes are correct or not, so we can't offer to help clairify what's in the translated versions. Well, except for a bit of rusty German that Brian has. Together with The Fish, perhaps we can figure things out.

The covers shown on this page were snagged from various global booksellers. If you have a cover we don't show here (and there are plenty) and can provide an href to it or a scanned version, we'd love to hear from you.

 


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A PDF of Chapter 1.

Appendix A
Available on LinuxWorld

Why did we pick Linux?

Why Linux is Secureable

Linux Overview

Hackers vs Crackers

Doesn't this book apply to all Unix-like systems?

'HLE' or 'HEL'?

HLE Translations

Tidbits gleaned from our Apache logs

Windows vs Linux Security Challenge