How to Break Software

Exploiting Software: How to Break Code  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at March 14, 2019
Exploiting Software: How to Break Code

Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw, "Exploiting Software: How to Break Code"
2004 | pages: 597 | ISBN: 0201786958 | PDF | 7,6 mb

Exploiting Software: How to Break Code: How to Break Code  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by hill0 at March 28, 2023
Exploiting Software: How to Break Code: How to Break Code

Exploiting Software: How to Break Code: How to Break Code
English | 2004 | ISBN: 0201786958 | 508 Pages | EPUB (True) | 2.4 MB

Street Coder: The rules to break and how to break them  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by yoyoloit at Jan. 21, 2022
Street Coder: The rules to break and how to break them

Street Coder
by Sedat Kapanoglu

English | 2022 | ISBN: ‎ 1617298379 | 272 pages | True EPUB, MOBI | 7.73 MB

Exploiting Software : How to Break Code  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by all at July 21, 2005
Exploiting Software : How to Break Code




512 pages
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (February 17, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN: 0201786958
Format: PDF
Archive: RAR
Size: 4.69 MB (4,919,742 bytes)

Computing hardware would have no value without software; software tells hardware what to do. Software therefore must have special authority within computing systems. All computer security problems stem from that fact, and Exploiting Software: How to Break Code shows you how to design your software so it's as resistant as possible to attack. Sure, everything's phrased in offensive terms (as instructions for the attacker, that is), but this book has at least as much value in showing designers what sorts of attacks their software will face (the book could serve as a checklist for part of a pre-release testing regimen). Plus, the clever reverse-engineering strategies that Greg Hoglund and Gary McGraw teach will be useful in many legitimate software projects. Consider this a recipe book for mayhem, or a compendium of lessons learned by others. It depends on your situation.

Exploiting Software: How to Break Code (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Sept. 26, 2012
Exploiting Software: How to Break Code (repost)

Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw, "Exploiting Software: How to Break Code"
English | 2004-02-27 | ISBN: 0201786958 | 512 pages | PDF | 10,1 MB

Computing hardware would have no value without software; software tells hardware what to do. Software therefore must have special authority within computing systems. All computer security problems stem from that fact, and Exploiting Software: How to Break Code shows you how to design your software so it's as resistant as possible to attack. Sure, everything's phrased in offensive terms (as instructions for the attacker, that is), but this book has at least as much value in showing designers what sorts of attacks their software will face (the book could serve as a checklist for part of a pre-release testing regimen).

Exploiting Software: How to Break Code (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by SoftsandEbooks at Feb. 20, 2011
Exploiting Software: How to Break Code (Repost)

Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw, "Exploiting Software: How to Break Code"
Addison-Wesley Professional | 2004 | ISBN-10: 0201786958 | 512 pages | PDF | 7.58 MB

Computing hardware would have no value without software; software tells hardware what to do. Software therefore must have special authority within computing systems. All computer security problems stem from that fact, and Exploiting Software: How to Break Code shows you how to design your software so it's as resistant as possible to attack. Sure, everything's phrased in offensive terms (as instructions for the attacker, that is), but this book has at least as much value in showing designers what sorts of attacks their software will face (the book could serve as a checklist for part of a pre-release testing regimen). Plus, the clever reverse-engineering strategies that Greg Hoglund and Gary McGraw teach will be useful in many legitimate software projects. Consider this a recipe book for mayhem, or a compendium of lessons learned by others. It depends on your situation.

Exploiting Software: How to Break Code (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by rwdfox at Feb. 9, 2013
Exploiting Software: How to Break Code (Repost)

Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw, "Exploiting Software: How to Break Code"
A..n W..y (2-2004) | PDF | 512 pages | ISBN: 0201786958 | 7.6Mb

Street Coder: The rules to break and how to break them  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by yoyoloit at Jan. 5, 2022
Street Coder: The rules to break and how to break them

Street Coder
by Sedat Kapanoglu

English | 2022 | ISBN: ‎ 1617298379 , 978-1617298370 | 274 pages | True PDF | 8.83 MB
How to Break Web Software: Functional and Security Testing of Web Applications and Web Services (Repost)

Mike Andrews, James Whittaker, "How to Break Web Software: Functional and Security Testing of Web Applications and Web Services"
English | 2006 | ISBN: 0321369440 | PDF | pages: 240 | 7.6 mb

Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw, «Exploiting Software: How to Break Code»  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Alexpal at Sept. 14, 2006
Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw, «Exploiting Software: How to Break Code»

Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw, «Exploiting Software: How to Break Code»
Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN 0201786958 | 2004 Year | PDF | 4,74 Mb | 512 Pages

Computing hardware would have no value without software; software tells hardware what to do. Software therefore must have special authority within computing systems. All computer security problems stem from that fact, and Exploiting Software: How to Break Code shows you how to design your software so it's as resistant as possible to attack. Sure, everything's phrased in offensive terms (as instructions for the attacker, that is), but this book has at least as much value in showing designers what sorts of attacks their software will face (the book could serve as a checklist for part of a pre-release testing regimen). Plus, the clever reverse-engineering strategies that Greg Hoglund and Gary McGraw teach will be useful in many legitimate software projects. Consider this a recipe book for mayhem, or a compendium of lessons learned by others. It depends on your situation.