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Finding the right hacking books depends on whether you are looking for a technical "how-to" guide, a reference manual, or a deeper look into hacker culture. This index categorizes essential titles by skill level and specialization. Core Technical Foundations
- "Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide" by David M. Kennedy, Jim O'Gorman, and Devon Kearns: A comprehensive guide to using Metasploit for penetration testing, covering topics like exploit development and post-exploitation techniques. (Usefulness: 9/10)
- "Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Guide to Hacking" by Georgia Weidman: A practical guide to penetration testing, covering topics like network scanning, exploitation, and post-exploitation techniques. (Usefulness: 8.5/10)
- "The Art of Memory Forensics" by Michael Hale Ligh, Steven Adair, Blake Hartstein, and Matthew Richard: A detailed guide to memory forensics, covering topics like analyzing memory dumps and detecting malware. (Usefulness: 8/10)
"Black Hat Python" by Justin Seitz: Hacking is about automation. This book teaches you how to create your own trojans, sniffers, and network tools using Python. index of hacking books
These titles are considered "bibles" for understanding the technical mechanics of security flaws. Hacking: The Art of Exploitation Finding the right hacking books depends on whether