Currently reading Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, it's pretty good
SICP of course
>>56130047
tried SICP, only made it to chapter 2, exercises and all. just found it a bit irrelevant and heavy going, maybe that's just me.
>>56130047
waste of time
>>56129994
that's a good book, I like pic related too pic related
dicks out!
>>56130074
does the original contain anything the 2nd version doesn't?
>>56129994
the entire gentoomen library. 35GB of books.
>>56130074
> practical guide to penetration testing
just like i tested ur sister
>>56129994
Pic related. It's pretty good for linux noobs like me.
>>56129994
hate to inform you but :/ most of the techniques in that book aren't relevant anymore
>>56130447
its good though if you want to get an idea how computers and linux operate
this book plus,
Reversing - Secrets of Reverse Engineering
Practical Reverse Engineering
The Shellcoders Handbook
>>56130447
Yeah it's a pretty old book given how quickly the security meta game changes. Out of curiosity, what would you recommend for a more modern approach?
>>56130619
great book if you want to be a web dev
>>56130728
all of the hacking books are dated the second they are released. what they are good for is learning techniques for programming hacking tools and understanding what to look for in systems. For up to date info the best sources are blogs and security news sites.
>>56130728
I hope you realize exploits don't make their way to books until they become irrelevant