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Shon Harris, Allen Harper, Chris Eagle, and Jonathan Ness

"Gray Hat Hacking, Second Edition"

Just as in
the rest of life, where good and evil are constantly trying to outwit each other, there are
good hackers (ethical) and bad hackers (unethical). This book has been created by and
for ethical hackers.
References
Infonetics Research www.infonetics.com
Federal Trade Commission, Identity Theft Victim Complaint Data www.consumer.gov/
idtheft/pdf/clearinghouse_2005.pdf
Symantec Corporation, Internet Security Threat Report www.symantec.com/specprog/
threatreport/ent-whitepaper_symantec_internet_security_threat_report_x_09_2006
.en-us.pdf
Bot Network Overview www.cert-in.org.in/knowledgebase/whitepapers/ciwp-2005-05.htm
Zero-Day Attack Prevention http://searchwindowssecurity.techtarget.com/generic/
0,295582,sid45_gci1230354,00.html
How Botnets Work www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Robot-Wars-How-Botnets-Work.html
Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, United States Department of
Justice www.cybercrime.gov/ccnews.html
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, A Chronology of Data Breaches www.privacyrights.org/ar/
ChronDataBreaches.htm#CP
How Does This Stuff Relate to an Ethical
Hacking Book?
Corporations and individuals need to understand how these attacks and losses are taking
place so they can understand how to stop them.


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