HACKER
AutoCAD Hacker’s Handbook.pdf
Step into the mind of an Express Tools programmer and learn his favorite tricks for programming with Lisp, VB and VBA. Some of the topics this course will cover are tips for debugging, entity creation, finding information, techniques for accessing VB functionality from lisp, as well as tips on software design.
DDOS Attack Tools - Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures.pdf
All hacking tools described in this material are useful for those who want to secure their systems specially from DDOS attack, because they can be prepared before the attack time.
The Script Kiddie Cookbook Abstract: Computer Security for Everyday Users.pdf
Contents:
Unit I: Legal Stuff [ Chapter 2: Legal system basics ~ Chapter 3: Cases of Interest ~ Chapter 4: Acceptable Use Policies ]
Unit 2: Hacking History and Foundational Stuff [ Chapter 5: History and Psychology of Hacking ~ Chapter 6: Networking Frameworks ~ Chapter 7: Logic Problem Fundamentals/Cryptography Fundamentals ~ Chapter 8: The "Anatomy of a Hack" ]
Unit 3: Tools of the Trade [ Chapter 9: Downloading stuff from the web ~ Chapter 10: DOS ~ Chapter 11: Password Protection ~ Chapter 12: Protocol Inspectors ~ Chapter 13: Port Scanners ~ Chapter 14: Having fun on the Internet or not ~ Chapter 15: E-mail and SPAM ~ Chapter 16: H4xor 5p34k ~ Chapter 17: How to stop those frigging pop-up ads ~ Chapter 18: Knoppix STD: an introduction ]
Unit 4: Putting it all together [ Chapter 19: Case Studies in Hacking ~ Chapter 20: Prologue ]
Design of CMU Common Lisp.pdf
This document is a work in progress: neither the contents nor the presentation are completed. Nevertheless, it provides some useful background information, in particular regarding the CMUCL compiler
Breaking into Computer Networks from the Internet.pdf
Toolmakers will frown upon this document and yet it may provide you with some useful insight (even if it better the tools you manufacture). It attempts to provide a methodology for HACKing. It attempt to answers to “how to” question, not the “why” or the “who”. It completely sidesteps the moral issue of HACKing; it also does not address the issue of HACKers/crackers/black hats/gray hats/white hats.

