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Title: [Article]-Mitnick - The Art Of Intrusion: Ch 1 - Hacking The Casinos For A Million Bucks
Post by: don on December 09, 2005, 05:02:56 PM
Book Review and Sample Chapter - "The Art Of Intrusion" By Kevin Mitnick

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Title: Re: [Article]-Mitnick - The Art Of Intrusion: Ch 1 - Hacking The Casinos For A Million Bucks
Post by: Dengar13 on December 09, 2005, 08:04:48 PM
WOW!  I want this book.  Christmas is right around the corner!   :D


Title: Re: [Article]-Mitnick - The Art Of Intrusion: Ch 1 - Hacking The Casinos For A Million Bucks
Post by: Dengar13 on December 16, 2005, 08:49:28 PM
Found this at the library!  Good reading so far I must say.


Title: Re: [Article]-Mitnick - The Art Of Intrusion: Ch 1 - Hacking The Casinos For A Million Bucks
Post by: jason on June 30, 2008, 10:35:14 PM
Saw this one waaaay down the list and had to stop and comment. I really didn't think this was all that spectacular. This generally has really great reviews on all the book sites, but I really think that it's just Mitnick's name attached to it that made it sell.


Title: Re: [Article]-Mitnick - The Art Of Intrusion: Ch 1 - Hacking The Casinos For A Million Bucks
Post by: ethicalhack3r on January 07, 2009, 06:07:20 PM
Saw this one waaaay down the list and had to stop and comment. I really didn't think this was all that spectacular. This generally has really great reviews on all the book sites, but I really think that it's just Mitnick's name attached to it that made it sell.

I have to agree on this one. Mitnick's writting skills aren't that great however there are some interesting stories in it. And it seemed to me that he spent one whole chapter (the social engineering one) promoting his other book. Was worth reading however I wouldnt expect too much from it.


Title: Re: [Article]-Mitnick - The Art Of Intrusion: Ch 1 - Hacking The Casinos For A Million Bucks
Post by: jason on January 07, 2009, 09:33:18 PM
Yup, they're interesting form the standpoint of being focused on security, but seem very clunky to me.