Think like a hacker to protect your sensitive information

To safeguard your private data from prying eyes, it helps to understand how hackers do what they do. Hacking For Dummies gives you the tools you need to step into a hacker's shoes and discover the best strategies to secure your data. You won't learn how to steal your neighbors' Wi-Fi, but you will gain the skills to keep nosy hackers out of your systems and applications. With clear, jargon-free explanations, you'll learn to recognize cyberthreats and keep your information safe. This updated edition includes new content on AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the security implications of hybrid work.

  • Understand the tools hackers use to steal sensitive data from individuals and businesses
  • Discover methods of protecting your information—including improving your security, recognizing phishing scams, and more
  • Assess your current network and cloud configurations from a hacker's perspective using proven vulnerability and penetration testing techniques
  • Defend against AI-generated scams, lost devices, and other common threats

Hacking For Dummies is for anyone looking to protect their devices from hacking—at home, at the office, or anywhere in-between.

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Introduction 1

Part 1: Building the Foundation for Security Testing 5

Chapter 1: Introduction to Vulnerability and Penetration Testing 7

Chapter 2: Cracking the Hacker Mindset 27

Chapter 3: Developing Your Security Testing Plan 41

Chapter 4: Hacking Methodology 55

Part 2: Putting Security Testing in Motion 67

Chapter 5: Information Gathering 69

Chapter 6: Social Engineering 79

Chapter 7: Physical Security 97

Chapter 8: Passwords 109

Part 3: Hacking Network Hosts 141

Chapter 9: Network Infrastructure Systems 143

Chapter 10: Wireless Networks 175

Chapter 11: Mobile Devices 203

Part 4: Hacking Operating Systems 217

Chapter 12: Windows 219

Chapter 13: Linux and macOS 247

Part 5: Hacking Applications 271

Chapter 14: Email Systems 273

Chapter 15: Web Applications and Mobile Apps 293

Chapter 16: Databases and Storage Systems 321

Part 6: Security Testing Aftermath 233

Chapter 17: Reporting Your Results 335

Chapter 18: Plugging Your Security Holes 343

Chapter 19: Managing Security Processes 351

Part 7: The Part of Tens 259

Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Getting Security Buy-In 361

Chapter 21: Ten Reasons Hacking Is the Only Effective Way to Test 367

Chapter 22: Ten Deadly Mistakes. 371

Index 377

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Safeguard your privacy and protect your systems

Looking for an approachable, accurate, and up-to-date guide to securing your data and systems? Hacking For Dummies walks you through the skills, concepts, and tools you need to understand to keep bad actors out of your computers and apps. The book avoids confusing jargon and skips right to critical security concepts so you can keep yourself and your systems safe from internal and external threats. This latest edition also offers brand-new content on AI, Windows 11, and how to safely navigate hybrid work.

Inside…

  • Understand hacking tools
  • Defend against cyberthreats
  • Protect your data and privacy
  • Prevent phishing attacks
  • Avoid digital scams
  • Configure secure networks
  • Conduct penetration testing
  • Mitigate common IT risks
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781394348121
Publisert
2025-10-09
Utgave
8. utgave
Utgiver
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
567 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
185 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
416

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Kevin Beaver is an information security consultant, writer, and professional speaker with nearly four decades of experience in information technology. He’s the founder of Principle Logic, LLC, an independent information security company that focuses on vulnerability and penetration testing, security operations reviews, and virtual CISO consulting services.