The
Happy Hacker: a Guide to Mostly Harmless Computer Hacking
Table of
Contents, fourth
edition
Introduction: So You Want to Be a Hacker?
Section 1: Hacking for Beginners
1.1
How to Turn
your Windows 95/98 Computer into a Haxor Box (how to hide data,
legally snoop on email, alter the look and feel of WIndows XP
in ways Microsoft never intended, aler DOS commands, etc.)
1.2 How to Use Windows to Hack the Internet
1.3
Mac
Hacking 
1.4 How to be a Hero in Computer
Lab
1.5
How
to Explore the Insides of Webservers (contains much more info
than you will find at this web site)
1.6 Hacker Wars on Internet Relay Chat
1.7
Telnet:
the Number One Hacker Tool
1.8 How to Nuke Evil Web Sites
1.9 How to Dig Up Hacking Information on the Internet
1.10 How to Set up a Home Hacker
Lab Using Windows 95/98
Section 2: Hacking with Unix
Introduction to Section 2
2.1 How to Get a Good Shell Account -- and Keep it
2.2 Hacking with Finger
2.3 Heroic Hacking in Half an Hour
2.4 How to Decipher Headers -- Even Forged Headers
2.5 Linux!
2.6 Port Surf's Up!
2.7 How to Map the Internet
Section 3: Programming for Hackers
Introduction to Section 3
3.1 Introduction to Shell Programming
3.2 Advanced Shell Programming: A Computer Break-in Shell Script
Explained
3.3 How to Write, Link and Compile C Programs: an Exploit Explained
Section 4: Welcome to War!
Introduction to Section 4
4.1
How
to Break into Computers -- all new chapter!
4.2 How to Fight Spammers
4.3 Email Bombs
4.4 Hacker War
4.5 Congratulations, you Have a Computer Virus
4.6
How
to Fight Back when Hackers Attack
4.7 How Hackers Break in -- and How they Are Caught (Scientific
American article)
4.8 Busted!
Section 5: Hacker Culture
5.1 The History of Hacking
5.2 Real Hackers
5.3 How to Meet Other Hackers
5.4 Hacker Humor
Index
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