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 : Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 004.68
EAN num: 9780764597305
ISBN number: 0764597302
Label: For Dummies
Manufacturer: For Dummies
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 384
Printing Date: September 13, 2005
Publishing house: For Dummies
Sale Popularity Level: 182647
Studio: For Dummies




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Become a cyber-hero - know the common wireless weaknesses

'Reading a book like this one is a worthy endeavor toward becoming an experienced wireless security professional.'
--Devin Akin - CTO, The Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP) Program

Wireless networks are so convenient - not only for you, but also for those nefarious types who'd like to invade them. The only way to know if your system can be penetrated is to simulate an attack. This book shows you how, along with how to strengthen any weak spots you find in your network's armor.

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Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great all-around book on wireless hacking
I have many computer security books and this is at the top of the list for Wireless Hacking. It is very well written, with loads of examples and very good references.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Quick overview
Nutshell review - If you are new to the field or perhaps a manager who wants to get a quick, high level overview of the wireless hacking field then this will serve as a starting point. More detailed and extensive books such as Wi-Foo: The Secrets of Wireless Hacking are available for further research.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Writing useless books for dummies
This is the real specialty the authors of this book have mastered...
I am astonished at how many positive reviews this horrible, stinky title has received ... how many friends do this guys have? In fact this has got to be one of the worst tech book I have ever read, a total waste of money and paper.
My advice is , avoid this book, and any other book form the same authors, like plague! You will learn NOTHING from them.
The authors go on and on babbling about how unsecure wireless networks are, and are nonetheless unable to clearly indicate you any technique to take advantage or to protect form this weakness. All you get (apart from the boring and repetitive author's ruminations) are a few screenshots of NetStumbler (hey man, I can see by myself what it looks like, teach me how to use it instead ..), one screenshot of Kismet running on a linux xterm and a list of some of its command options (come on do you think that a beginner would ever be able to figure out how to use a open source tool like Kismet all by himself?)
Ah we also get a little advertisement for a couple of non-free tools like AiroPeek ... like a beginner should spend money on that? And , wait, there is no tutorial or intro on those tools as well. Just the usual couple of screenshots to make the book look good if you flip through it at the bookstore.
Seriously, I know this is hard to believe, but this pathetic excuse for a book is just a series of boring trivialities
For example ... did you ever think about the fact that installing a non-authorized, non-encrypted acess point in your office network might actually be a security risk? I am sure you didn't, but thanks to this beautiful book you know, as the author spends pages and pages rambling and babbling about this absurd topic!
Years ago the "For Dummies" series used to be the right choice if you needed a humorous, tutorial-like but solid intro to a 'foreign' technology, but now the title is not a joke anymore.
"Hacking Wireless Networks for Dummies".. true to its title!










Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Dummies unite!
Valuable in my work as a consultant, installing and troubleshooting WiFi networks. The "ethical hacker" is a valuable tool.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Comprehensive wireless security reference
I just installed my own home-based-business wireless network in May, and I have found this book to be incredibly useful in setting up security and also figuring out the odd interruptions and accessibility anomolies that tend to happen with wireless. I like to use this book to quickly find information about basically any security-related wireless topic. It is written clearly and explains what the various codes and messages mean. Of course the messages generated through a wireless system will look geek-like. However, the writing in the book is not geek-speek. This would make a good reference book for anyone in any size of organization to have if they use wireless. It is especially great for those with home wireless systems, as well as small- to medium-sized businesses that typically do not have staff solely dedicated for information security. If you rely upon yourself or others who are not technical to secure your wireless network, then you would definitely benefit from this book.

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