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Beyond individual titles, the hacking community has created extensive "index of hacking books" resources—massive libraries and directories where you can discover and access free and paid books. index of hacking books top
| Topic | Book | Author | |-------|------|--------| | | Hacking: The Art of Exploitation (2nd ed) | Jon Erickson | | Web hacking | The Web Application Hacker's Handbook (2nd ed) | Stuttard & Pinto | | Network security | Practical Packet Analysis (3rd ed) | Chris Sanders | | Reverse engineering | Practical Binary Analysis | Dennis Andriesse | | Windows internals | Windows Internals (Part 1, 7th ed) | Yosifovich et al. | | Malware analysis | Practical Malware Analysis | Sikorski & Honig | | Linux security | Linux Kernel Development (for exploit dev) | Robert Love | | Social engineering | The Art of Deception | Kevin Mitnick | | Penetration testing | The Hacker Playbook 3 | Peter Kim | | WiFi / radio | The Hardware Hacker | Andrew "bunnie" Huang |
For beginners and those aiming for certifications like CompTIA PenTest+. Linux Basics for Hackers by OccupyTheWeb Human psychology, manipulation, elicitation, phishing
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Aspiring malware analysts and SOC Tier 2/3. | | Malware analysis | Practical Malware Analysis
Humans are often easier to exploit than software. Hadnagy breaks down the cognitive biases that attackers manipulate to gain access to restricted data and facilities.
A pocket reference for SOC analysts. Covers log analysis (Windows Event, Sysmon, Apache), network traffic analysis (Wireshark filters), and incident triage.
by Patrick Engebretson . Best for: Absolute beginners. This book serves as an introduction to the steps required to complete a penetration test from beginning to end. It teaches readers how to properly utilize and interpret the results of modern hacking tools.