None of them are any good, that's why they're featured on humble bundle. You think anyone gives a shit about Citizens of Earth or Retro City Rampage? They're all mediocre games that you would never buy on your own.
Christopher Morgan
>They're all mediocre games First, those are fucking books.
Then… There is all kind of games on humble bundle from AAA to very obscure and everything in between. It's not only poor games, it's all kind of games. But we're not talking about games anyway, because those are books.
And finaly…
>Hacking: the art of exploitation >Not any good wtf?
Thomas Nelson
bump
Andrew Long
Hacking: The Art of Exploitation and Practical Malware Analysis are both not only classics, but used in countless curriculum both online and off.
Owen Sanchez
Yeah, based on those two I assumed the other were good books. Fuck me for not buying it in time…
Anthony Reed
Use Bookzz.org you dumb ass fuck, all of those books are on there and they're all clean.
>Fuck, "I missed" the humble book bundle. It had some pretty good books… Translation: >I saw it when it was released but didn't want to spend money, even though I could choose the amount. >I'm a huge piece of shit, give it to me for free.
Nicholas Smith
thanks m8
Jace Cooper
OH NO THERE'S A BOOK FOR (probably young) GIRLS WHO AREN'T INTO TECHNOLOGY
HOW HORRIBLE, WHY WOULD THEY TRY TO INVITE AN UNCONVENTIONAL GROUP INTO OUR SEKKRIT CLUB
Ayden Cook
>6 time more compressed that the kat one.
Thanks!
No, I missed it by like, on hour. Will donate to the EFF. Fuck the books authors and the selling website.
Cooper Moore
Your Reddit is showing.
Adam Morgan
it's not secret, that's the point.
but i guess some girl would be more likely to pick up this than, say, any of the countless non-gendered guides out there.
Carson Jenkins
Le go back to memeddit because you interupted our funnie Sup Forums echo chamber XD
>but i guess some girl would be more likely to pick up this than, say, any of the countless non-gendered guides out there
I know but what's the issue with trying to make basic security practices more open to people who normally wouldn't be interested with it?
Young girls and women in general aren't usually interested in reading about security from blogs and staring at youtube videos of IDA pro and Ollydbg all day.
It's just kind of retarded when you Sup Forums makes threads like "Omg all these tech retards don't even understand these basics how are they so stupid" but then as soon as people try to make things more accessible they get buttblasted theyr secret treefort for boys-only is being breached.
Landon Fisher
Black Hat Python is good too but the finest from that author is Grey Hat Python, a really awsome book.
Too bad it uses Python 2, I had a friend who threw the book by the window because he called CreateProcessA (winapi) through some Python 3 interface and passed a string literal to the function. AHAHAHAHAHAH I STILL LAUGH TODAY.
Henry White
Rajeesh, how much are you paid to start these threads?
Cooper Bailey
you are right. i'm all for getting more people aware of security.
wouldn't be so blase about three letter agencies if that were the case.
Justin Collins
>pay what you want! translation: >pay what we want you to pay
I remember when you could buy shit for 1 cent
Julian Ramirez
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Nolan Brown
Apart from these two lists, what other books would you all classify as essential?
Colton Gray
"Link deleted by legal owner"
Anyone know of a better site for e-books that still follows the hacker ethic?
Jeremiah Fisher
>Eric S. Raymond >not in shit tier Your list is discarded.
Grayson Bell
It's the first time I see clean code in a Sup Forums list. It was a very good book.