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Hacking Linux Exposed Author(s): Bri Hatch Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Date Published: April 3, 2001 Format: Paperback - 608 pages 1st edition
List Price: $39.99
Amazon Price: $27.99 You save: $12.00 (30.01%) Featured: Linux
has always been known as a very secure system, but in these times of crackers,
script-kiddies and other electronic vandals, you can't be too careful. Security
isn't just a concern for system administrators anymore, either. As 24 hour
high-speed Internet access becomes widely available, the need for protection
is top-priority, especially when your machine is connected to the outside
world 24/7. In Hacking Linux Exposed you'll find all the information you
need for securing your Linux system from potential attacks. Every procedure
is explained in such a way that both beginners and experts can implement
them. Books of this type are a must-read if your serious about security and
in today's interconnected world you can't afford not to be serious about it.
[from Amazon.com]
Tighten holes and maintain security on your Linux system! From one of the authors of the international best-seller, Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions,
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volume shows you how to think like a Linux hacker in order to beat the Linux
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and external, and how to stop them.
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