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L**A
Well written
Great book for beginners and professionals! The chapters are well organized and contain many practical examples, screenshots and technical details. I managed to penetrate my company’s wireless network in few hours and my boss was excited!!! I can’t wait to read the rest of it and launch different attacks. Great job, reasonable price.
A**R
excellent book
Finally a book written for people seeking for hands-on learning. All the books I’ve read in the past wasted my time with endless background about wifi security and hacking techniques that were shortly explained. This book is totally different. The attacking scenarios are explained using clear to understand and detailed step by step guides. Excellent training approach! I totally recommend this book.
G**T
Great for beginners.
Seems good for someone who wants to jump in the deep end of things and not get too lost. Has step by step instructions, and even if the techniques don't work any more, it will give you a good understanding about penetration testing and such.
A**X
Five Stars
I received my book a few days ago and I am very impressed. It is well written, with easy to understand hacking examples. The technical details are well explained, so that beginners can understand the underlying concepts. This book should be on every security professional or enthusiast's bookshelf.
A**R
Fantastic Book!!
Fantastic book! Never thought that hacking wireless networks would be that easy. Not only I managed to hack my flat mate’s network but I learned how these techniques really work. Easy to read with lot of detailed guides and figures. So much fun in a reasonable price!
T**3
Recipes for Script Children
As an Offensive Security Wireless Practitioner, this book holds no secrets for me. Perhaps my expectations were too high, but I was pretty well disappointed in this one. Sure, it details thirty garden-variety attacks of wireless networks, but these are all basic attacks -- the enterprise section seemed rushed and not-thought-out, and it was very short as well.For anyone that doesn't understand (basic) Linux commands, aircrack-ng, reaver, pyrit, some Wireshark basics and hex editors: this book might be for you. Although, I would likely recommend Vivek Ramachandran's superb "Backtrack 5 Wireless Penetration Testing" (or whatever it's called) in lieu of this book. Almost the exact same concepts are covered, but Ramachandran's book will challenge the user to learn better than this one. This is essentially a consolidation of the Wi-Fu course wares in one place, which is nice if you don't have the time/money. However, true enlightenment comes at a cost.
A**Y
Please have someone proof read your work.
The content is mostly correct, and the attempt to make the subject matter accessible to a broad audience is commendable. Good grief man, the grammar, punctuation and spelling are atrocious. I'm not sure that I have come across a single comma. The author shouldn't trust spell check to get it right. Words like "imputted" are perhaps ok in the hood, but inappropriate for a tech book. Spend the effort and money on proof reading please.
C**U
Great Book! Highly recommended!
This is probably one of the best books ever written about wireless hacking. I really loved it! The book contains the required background and thirty attack scenarios. Every scenario is explained with details and well designed figures. I totally recommend this book to everyone interested in wireless security.
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