Saturday 9th of May 2026
index of hacking books
×

by Chris Anley et al.: The definitive guide on finding and exploiting security holes in software. Practical Malware Analysis

Last updated: 2025. Index is community-sourced and versioned.

Read one chapter, then immediately open a virtual machine (VirtualBox + Kali Linux + Metasploitable) and practice. A book index without a lab is just a bookshelf. A book index with a homelab is a weapon.

Web apps are the #1 attack vector today. This index focuses on OWASP Top 10 and beyond.

by Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake: Discusses the state of cyber warfare and national security. Cult of the Dead Cow

by Dafydd Stuttard & Marcus Pinto: Despite its age, this is the definitive guide to web security testing, covering vulnerabilities like SQLi, XSS, and CSRF. 2. Penetration Testing & Network Security

Treat these books not as novels, but as . Dog-ear the pages. Highlight the vulnerabilities. Write in the margins.

A fascinating look at the CAN bus and how modern vehicles can be manipulated.

With more services moving to the cloud, mastering web security is crucial.

by Kevin Mitnick: A thrilling account of his life as the world’s most wanted hacker. The Cuckoo’s Egg

Many indices contain premium textbooks shared without the author's permission. Downloading copyrighted material without authorization violates intellectual property laws.

S4tan launched a DDoS attack against The Void. For 72 hours, the BBS was unreachable. But Cascade had anticipated this. He printed the Index. Three copies. On tractor-feed paper. He mailed one to a library in Finland, one to a PO box in Nebraska, and one—the master copy—to his grandmother in Florida. (Grandma kept it in a cookie tin labeled "taxes.")

Index Of Hacking Books Today

by Chris Anley et al.: The definitive guide on finding and exploiting security holes in software. Practical Malware Analysis

Last updated: 2025. Index is community-sourced and versioned.

Read one chapter, then immediately open a virtual machine (VirtualBox + Kali Linux + Metasploitable) and practice. A book index without a lab is just a bookshelf. A book index with a homelab is a weapon.

Web apps are the #1 attack vector today. This index focuses on OWASP Top 10 and beyond. index of hacking books

by Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake: Discusses the state of cyber warfare and national security. Cult of the Dead Cow

by Dafydd Stuttard & Marcus Pinto: Despite its age, this is the definitive guide to web security testing, covering vulnerabilities like SQLi, XSS, and CSRF. 2. Penetration Testing & Network Security

Treat these books not as novels, but as . Dog-ear the pages. Highlight the vulnerabilities. Write in the margins. by Chris Anley et al

A fascinating look at the CAN bus and how modern vehicles can be manipulated.

With more services moving to the cloud, mastering web security is crucial.

by Kevin Mitnick: A thrilling account of his life as the world’s most wanted hacker. The Cuckoo’s Egg Read one chapter, then immediately open a virtual

Many indices contain premium textbooks shared without the author's permission. Downloading copyrighted material without authorization violates intellectual property laws.

S4tan launched a DDoS attack against The Void. For 72 hours, the BBS was unreachable. But Cascade had anticipated this. He printed the Index. Three copies. On tractor-feed paper. He mailed one to a library in Finland, one to a PO box in Nebraska, and one—the master copy—to his grandmother in Florida. (Grandma kept it in a cookie tin labeled "taxes.")