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It introduces very high-level concepts like IP tracking, simple password cracking theories, and common tools (e.g., Kali Linux, Nmap), but it rarely dives deep into the actual code or complex execution.
Many readers find the instructions too vague to actually "hack" anything. It functions more like an expanded glossary than a step-by-step guide. How to Hack Computers: how to hack computers, h...
If you are looking for a to what hacking is, it’s an okay starting point. However, if you want to develop actual skills, you would likely find more value in structured resources like the TryHackMe platforms or the "Hacking: The Art of Exploitation" book for a more rigorous technical foundation. It introduces very high-level concepts like IP tracking,
It covers the "philosophy" of hacking and basic terminology (White Hat vs. Black Hat). If you are looking for a to what
Some of the software or vulnerabilities mentioned may no longer be relevant to modern, patched operating systems. Verdict
As a self-published title, it often suffers from repetitive phrasing (as seen in the title itself) and occasional typos.
It uses simple language and avoids overwhelming the reader with dense jargon immediately.