"...The author, Ankit Fadia, 16 years old is a tenth class student,
studying in Delhi Public School R.K. Puram. Ankit Fadia, who at the tender age
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The basic motive behind Hacking Truths is to spread the message of ethical
hacking which would revolutionize the global security scene. He believes ethical
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"...This conviction has now evolved into Macmillan India's Latest publication: "The
Unofficial Guide to Ethical Hacking" which seeks to empower the lay readers with
information on a largely unexplored and hence undocumented subject in the public
domain. "The book mentions tools and techniques used by hackers to break into
some systems. This book throws light on unexplored horizons of the wired world,
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attack hacking attempts"-Review From a technical
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loss of data and privacy. He has very meticulously dealt with the nuances of the
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culprits and not fall into their traps unknowingly, but instead following the
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·
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"...This book has already achieved an advanced
pre-publication order of around 5000 copies and also a leading Portuguese
Publication Company are bringing out a translated
edition..."
"...Ankit Fadia, who at the tender age of 14 wrote
this book, is the youngest author for Macmillan in their 110 years of history.
These books runs into 620 pages and is the most exhaustive and in depth look
into this highly unknown, yet widely debated subject of Computer Security. Padma
Shri Dr. S. Chona, the principle of India's leading educational Institution; Delhi Public School R.K. Puram has written the
foreword to this book.
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Total
Pages: 624 Pages
Size: 7 1/4 inches * 9 1/2 inches
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