Re: learning ethical hacking

From: Dr. S. A. Vetha Manickam (avmanickam_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/17/04

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    To: Bartek Krajnik <bmk@bicom.pl>, linux user <linuxteam@gmail.com>
    
    

    hi

    There are lot to learn in ethical hacking. There are a lot of course in ethical hacking.
    As a starting point, one can start attending some of the courses like, SANS
    certification, CEH (EC Council) or CPTP from NSS, Malaysia.

    Apart from this, internet is the best source for becoming hacker.
    http://www.2600.com/
    http://www.net-security.org
    packetstormsecurity.pl
    http://www.sans.org

    There are number of hacking challenges in the internet.
    Some are
    http://www.learntohack.org/
    www.hackthissite.org/
    http://dksmarte.t35.com
    and etc.....

    Best of luck.

    > Forget about stupid books.
    >
    > www.securityfocus.com
    > www.insecure.org
    >
    > Best regards,
    > Bartek.
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