Thoughts on Hacking: The Art of Exploitation?
>>54937159
2nd edition of course.
The classic for learning software exploitation.
>>54937159
Pretty good.
It's better to get good at C and Assembly before starting the book.
>>54937213
Is it doable as a noob or is that a prereq?
Aleistar Crowley tier nonsense.
>>54937574
>Aleistar Crowley
How so?
I read the 1st edition and it's a great book, lots of fun and learned a lot more than just hacking. Techniques like buffer overflow are hard to come across nowadays but you learn stuff like x86 assembly and EXACTLY how the stack works in C, plus some unix stuff. I'd recommend it.
>>54937159
Garbage book.
>freecst.com will live on!
Just a bunch of jibber jabber.
>>54937283
read the first few chapters of "programming from the ground up" first imo. it's a free online book about assembly in linux. If I remember correctly it does have a short intro to assembly and C but it'll be tough going imo.
>>54937574
Nice meme friend, but I believe leddit is where you came from.
TAOSSA is better, but requires C, OS, networking and some other skills. Shellcoder's Handbook is great for more in depth exploitation on a variety of systems. libdisasm and blackhat/defcon papers along with metasploit/exploit-db source code will teach you the real stuff. H:TAE is good for an intro tho.
shellcoding is an art that people just don't want to teach.
>>54938466
Assuming C and machine have been learned: Which would be a better read?
>>54938503
shellcoder's handbook for learning actual hacking, then search online for newer methods of exploitation and bypassing protections, have TAOSSA by your side when you start learning to audit code.
>>54937159
I am a decent programmer and I absolutely hate hacker scum. To "exploit" something you need other people to create it.
>>54938870
That is more or less what I expected. I appreciate the input.