Hacking: 4 Books in 1- Hacking for Beginners, Hacker Basic Security, Networking Hacking, Kali Linux for Hackers by Erickson Karnel

Hacking: 4 Books in 1- Hacking for Beginners, Hacker Basic Security, Networking Hacking, Kali Linux for Hackers by Erickson Karnel

Author:Erickson Karnel [Karnel, Erickson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-11-15T17:00:00+00:00


Kali Linux For Hackers

Computer Hacking Guide. Learning the Secrets of Wireless Penetration Testing, Security Tools and Techniques for Hacking with Kali Linux, Network Attacks and Exploitation

Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing Kali Linux for Hackers and thank you for doing so.

There are plenty of books on this subject on the market, thanks again for choosing this one! Every effort was made to ensure it is full of as much useful information as possible; please enjoy!

Once upon a time, there was a system called Unix. It was created by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and the team. They wanted a system superior to the widely used Multicsin season. They developed a very powerful language to use in this system: the C language. Many Unix variants have come up since then: Digital Unix, AIX, HPUX and even versions for personal computers like Xenix and Minix. It is precisely in Minix that our story begins. A student called Linus Torvalds used and undermined this system but thought it could be improved. Then, in the mid-1990s, Linus developed a kernel (the heart of a system) of a new system based on Minix and the Unix, called Linux (from Linus). From there, the popularity of the system is only growing and there are even different versions of Linux (it is interesting to note that there are more versions of Linux than Unix itself today): Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSe, Slackware, Debian, and even the Brazilian Conectiva compete for space in thousands of servers and personal computers.

You may be wondering: Which version should I use to follow the book? Or: I have an affinity for this or that version of Linux, does it make any difference? No, not at all. We will only use commands in mode.shell (text). Everything that is done in the shell here can be done in the graphical interface and the commands hardly change on different versions of the system. Don't worry if you don't know the commands: in the next chapter, I'll give you a brief explanation of the most important commands that you will use. Even if you only have Windows, you can enjoy the content since it is only by connecting to HackersLab via telnet that you will be using Linux. This will be shown step by step at level 1.

We talk so much about this HackersLab ... What exactly is this? OHackersLab Challenge is a kind of “game” very well known in the security and hackers circle in general. It is so well known that it already existed until the Brazilian version was made by UFRJ (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro).ro) which was named LockABit (www.lockabit.com). The challenge is simple (good, in terms). You start at level 0. Currently, there are 18 levels (counting zero) to break. Once you win a challenge, you get the password to the top level. If the challenge ever ends, will the book lose its usefulness? Of course not. As I said, there are already other challenges based on HackersLab, and even if they didn't exist, the book teaches you enough for you to test even on your own Linux system.



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