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Date: Sat Sep 3 23:18:22 2005
From: fd at ew.nsci.us (fd@...nsci.us)
Subject: Who wrote Maximum Security?
On Sat, 3 Sep 2005, Pablo Fernandez wrote:
> Did you really like that book????
It is great background, though some of the tools he suggests are now
dated. A good cover-to-cover read and allows you to think in terms of
breaking existing security. I do suggest it.
-Eric
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> El dom, 04-09-2005 a las 02:16 +0530, Joshua Russel escribi?:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I read Maximum Security many years ago, when it was still rated a
> > moderately good book on hacking as there weren't many books in the
> > market.
> >
> > But this question nags me all the time. Who really wrote Maximum Security?
> >
> > Who is the "Anonymous" guy?
> >
> > I think, it's not much of an issue to reveal the identity now as
> > hacking is not much of a derogatory term and many people use it
> > freely.
> >
> > -- Joshua
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