He /lit/, I'm trying to create a reading list for people interested in learning more about computer hacking and reverse engineering.
My current books that on the list are
'Code' by Charles Petzold
'The C Programming Language' by Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kerigan
'Hacking : TAE' by Jon Erickson
'Hacking the Xbox' by Andrew Huang
I'm trying to include not only general knowledge books like TCPL but also books that focus on the background of exploits as much as the methods of finding them like 'Hacking Xbox'.
I also understand that really ANY general CS book can be considered a 'Hacking' book so I'm trying to keep this down to lower level languages (C, x86 asm) and general cs hardware knowledge rather than focusing on specific popular languages i.e. : Python, Java, etc. (I may have a special area at the bottom for these but not part of the main figure)
Can any of you """"""""well read"""""""" fellas give me any suggestions / criticisms?
I may also include a section on social engineering for the people who get the idea that this stuff will let them hack facebook
Concentrate on finding a way to kill Google
>>9912745
read 'The master switch' by Tim Wu
>>9912821
>tim wu
possibly the most relevant dude of our time, between master switch and attention merchanta dude knows what's up
Nick Land
>>9912498
Have you tried to post this on /g/?
>>9914371
not yet, figured I'd try there if i don't get any responses here
also
>implying /g/ isnt just ricing and wallpapers