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Exploring Wireless Hacks: A Deep Dive Into Networking Techniques

I've been wanting to get my hands on this book ever since I got the press release announcing this latest addition to the "Hacks Series". When the O'Reilly folks sent us a couple of copies, I've already had a book or . . . . I've been wanting to get my hands on this book ever since I got the press release announcing this latest addition to the "Hacks Series". When the O'Reilly folks sent us a couple of copies, I've already had a book or two in my queue, but as I'm a fan of Flickenger's work (both the writing and the actual WiFi creations), it was a natural choice that "Wireless Hacks" received a high priority tag. After reading the book and testing some of the hacks I've learned from it, I'll try to tell you what is so good about this publication. By browsing the first chapter of the book, I was unpleasantly surprised - the first two dozens of hacks, weren't the usual hacks I expected. If you are not introduced to what O'Reilly hacks are, here is a suitable sentence from the book's covers: "O'Reilly's Hacks Series reclaims the term hacking for the good guys - innovators who explore and experiment, unearth shortcuts, create useful tools and come up with fun things to try on your own". What troubled me about the mentioned early hacks of this book was, that each hack didn't talk about some geeky tool or a way to do something, but rather focused on one of the Wireless related protocols or services. So here the readers can learn about 802.11 (a, b and g), 802.1X, cellular data networks, Bluetooth etc. I'm not saying at all that these topics shouldn't be included, but maybe they could be placed in some kind of introduction, rather than in actual hacks space. Nevertheless, the author shares his experience on the these topics, in the way of noting the pros, cons and recommendations for each issue. The link for this article located at Help Net Security is no longer available. . I've been wanting to get my hands on this book ever since I got the press release announcing this la. wanting, hands, since, press,release, announcing. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Dec 16, 2003 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Kevin Mitnick's Interview With Federal Prosecutor on Cybersecurity

Kevin Mitnick says he never intended to spend part of an evening chatting pleasantly with the federal prosecutor who put him behind bars. The 38-year-old convicted cracker (turned cause célèbre, turned conference pundit) showed up at the National Press Club on . . . . Kevin Mitnick says he never intended to spend part of an evening chatting pleasantly with the federal prosecutor who put him behind bars. The 38-year-old convicted cracker (turned cause célèbre, turned conference pundit) showed up at the National Press Club on Thursday to hear a scheduled presentation by Richard Clarke, President Bush's new cyber-security czar. But Clarke had bowed out of participating in the event, and Christopher Painter, now deputy chief of the Justice Department's computer crime section, took his place. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . In an unexpected meeting, Kevin Mitnick discusses his brush with a federal attorney, shedding light on his experiences with hacking and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity.. Kevin Mitnick,Hacking Insights,Cybersecurity Discussions,Federal Prosecutor Interaction. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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