"Hugo Cornwall "The Hacker's handbook"" - читать интересную книгу автораT H E H A C K E R ' S H A N D B O O K
Copyright (c) Hugo Cornwall All rights reserved First published in Great Britain in 1985 by Century Communications Ltd Portland House, 12-13 Greek Street, London W1V 5LE. Reprinted 1985 (four times) ISBN 0 7126 0650 5 Printed and bound in Great Britain by Billing & Sons Limited, Worcester. CONTENTS 1 First Principles 5 2 Computer-to-computer communications 10 3 Hackers' Equipment 17 4 Targets: What you can find on mainframes 32 5 Hackers' Intelligence 44 6 Hackers' Techniques 66 7 Networks 77 8 Viewdata systems 94 9 Radio computer data 106 10 Hacking: the future 115 APPENDICES I troubleshooting 119 II Glossary 124 III CCITT and related standards 136 IV Standard computer alphabets 137 V Modems 144 VI Radio Spectrum 146 VII Port-finder flow chart 150 INTRODUCTION The word 'hacker' is used in two different but associated ways: for some, a hacker is merely a computer enthusiast of any kind, who loves working with the beasties for their own sake, as opposed to operating them in order to enrich a company or research project --or |
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