Here in text so you can easy copy paste and forget about it: Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters by Justin Seitz The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws, 2nd Edition Bug Bounty Bootcamp: The Guide to Finding and Reporting Web Vulnerabilities by Vickie Li Real-World Bug Hunting: A Field Guide to Web Hacking by Peter Yaworski Hacking APIs: Breaking Web Application Programming Interfaces by Corey J. Ball
Are you serious, the web applicaiton hackers handbook 2 is INSANELY outdated in 2023 and I dont think black hat python is too relevant. The other ones are quite good so not a bad list over all.
I am a newbie here. I find most of the content available in RUclips as promotional. There is an ecosystem built around this world of bug Bounty. A small group of people promoting each other and their tools etc. Makes me wonder if there is real money to be made in Bug Bounty. Why are good Hackers wasting time in creating content ?
When you put these in a cart and realize it's less than 200 dollars to gain this knowledge, it really makes you sad to think about how much you spent on college to gain nearly nothing.
WAHH laid so much foundation for me but reading it today would seem tedious. I'd also add Web hacking 101, it's slim, goes through a bunch of vulnerabilities along with a hacker one write up for all of the real world encounters.
Do you still recommend WAHH or is Port Swigger's new online academy better? I have the book and started reading it and am considering reading the book in full, then checking out the online one with activities.
The academy is better more up to date but if you learn better from books do that instead. I also recommend Sam Bownes classes. He uploads them on RUclips for free.
@@abk072 hi there! Firstly, better to understand how network actually works (OSI model, main protocols, port understanding, basic linux knowledge and etc), plus it would be cool if you've already known how to code (depends on which sphere you want to digging, which language you chose). I recommended black hat python first to read, because you can get why python actually so strong at hacking and use it by your hands. But, if you want to get well with pentesting, then Vickie Li is your teacher here. Recommendation: of course, author explains what is JS, but it's better to try learn JS by your own.
Hello naham, i found my self like this path and i want to become a very good hunter and i'm beginner for this and i don't know anything about hacking, can you tell me what i need to start and where?. Keep going ❤️ big love from 🇩🇿
It's telling, how consistent this list would be across different hackers: We all seem to cherish the same books. I'd also throw in Jon Erickson's "Hacking", but that's a long-term project that takes a few years to really internalize. And a few printed copies of PoC|GTFO for taking a break from hacking without really taking a break from hacking. ;) Loving your content!
Her: “what do you do for a living?”
Me: “I’m a bounty hunter”
Black Hat Python
The Web Application Hacker's Handbook 2
The Bug Bounty Bootcamp
The Real-World Bug Hunting
Hacking APIs
books = 5
time = “today”
if books > 1 and time == “today”:
print(“that’s not enough time to read all those books!”)
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Good one
Now loop the output
Here in text so you can easy copy paste and forget about it:
Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters by Justin Seitz
The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws, 2nd Edition
Bug Bounty Bootcamp: The Guide to Finding and Reporting Web Vulnerabilities by Vickie Li
Real-World Bug Hunting: A Field Guide to Web Hacking by Peter Yaworski
Hacking APIs: Breaking Web Application Programming Interfaces by Corey J. Ball
this
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Black hat Python is Python 2 based little bit of outdated please get 2nd edition of this book(one with green cover). Awesome book
Are you serious, the web applicaiton hackers handbook 2 is INSANELY outdated in 2023 and I dont think black hat python is too relevant. The other ones are quite good so not a bad list over all.
I am a newbie here. I find most of the content available in RUclips as promotional. There is an ecosystem built around this world of bug Bounty. A small group of people promoting each other and their tools etc. Makes me wonder if there is real money to be made in Bug Bounty. Why are good Hackers wasting time in creating content ?
Can you recommend some good books and courses
@@VmlucyBDaGV2aQlol, talking about getting over yourself (by a lot).
Why is black hat python no bueno?
When you put these in a cart and realize it's less than 200 dollars to gain this knowledge, it really makes you sad to think about how much you spent on college to gain nearly nothing.
you can find the PDFs for free if you look hard enough
WAHH laid so much foundation for me but reading it today would seem tedious.
I'd also add Web hacking 101, it's slim, goes through a bunch of vulnerabilities along with a hacker one write up for all of the real world encounters.
Great recommendations 😊
Getting books for hacking is not hacker’s way of learning.
what is hacker's way of learning?
Thank you for sharing this list!
Funny thing is, I have already read 3 of these. I'll come after I get my first bounty. We're gonna make it bros
Any luck?
@@andrewcuellar6649 got 4 duplicates so far.
Hlo...
Happy hacking
and?
The last one by occupy the web❤
Do you still recommend WAHH or is Port Swigger's new online academy better? I have the book and started reading it and am considering reading the book in full, then checking out the online one with activities.
The academy is better more up to date but if you learn better from books do that instead. I also recommend Sam Bownes classes. He uploads them on RUclips for free.
Port swiggers is pretty good. But its best to learn from multiple resources.
I would buy them all, but they're gonna catch me if I break into a bank accounts.
In what order do you recommend covering them?
It's actually doesn't matter if you have basic knowledge (but i recommend to start with black hat python and go on).
@@whyme2404 Hi, what do you mean by basics can you please elaborate.
@@abk072 hi there! Firstly, better to understand how network actually works (OSI model, main protocols, port understanding, basic linux knowledge and etc), plus it would be cool if you've already known how to code (depends on which sphere you want to digging, which language you chose).
I recommended black hat python first to read, because you can get why python actually so strong at hacking and use it by your hands.
But, if you want to get well with pentesting, then Vickie Li is your teacher here. Recommendation: of course, author explains what is JS, but it's better to try learn JS by your own.
@@whyme2404 Thankyou so much for Explaining!
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Please recommend me a new version book for beginners
Which book to go first with?
i'd say the hacking apis one. the first 2 are outdated apparently
Thanks from Bangladesh
It's hard for me to read these books.
Hello naham, i found my self like this path and i want to become a very good hunter and i'm beginner for this and i don't know anything about hacking, can you tell me what i need to start and where?. Keep going ❤️ big love from 🇩🇿
One of the masters! 😅🤝✌️
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first seeing you without hat bro and im like where are you nam
It's lovely 🎉
How can i get this book pdf
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ماهان جان لطفا بگو برای هانتر شدن باید از پایه خیلی قوی بیایم بالا یا متوسط بیایم بریم هانتر شیم ؟ لطفا بگو اگه این کامنتو میبینی :)
Excited!
Nice suggestion
I need book
Link please
they look like brand new except for one😂
पुस्तक हिंदी में मिलेगी क्या?
Thanks sir ✌️💖
It's telling, how consistent this list would be across different hackers: We all seem to cherish the same books. I'd also throw in Jon Erickson's "Hacking", but that's a long-term project that takes a few years to really internalize. And a few printed copies of PoC|GTFO for taking a break from hacking without really taking a break from hacking. ;)
Loving your content!
Thanks for watching!!
Hey! Ben learn from these books by ur self don't give any suggestions.
I don't have the PDF of "Black Hatt Python" 😢
You should add it to your collection
I have 💀
Can you give? @@FeelAlterMedia
Love seeing book recommendations. Thanks!
very good ❤
Can you send me these books as a gift 🥺
Do I really really need python, I know bash scripting already 😅
What is api
Check out API University
i've read it all.
and...? 😂😂
black hat python
for beginners 😂😂
are you joking 😅
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Thank you !
You're welcome!
thanks!
imagine reading books..
Couldn’t be me
ماهان جان لطفا بگو برای هانتر شدن باید از پایه خیلی قوی بیایم بالا یا متوسط بیایم بریم هانتر شیم ؟ لطفا بگو اگه این کامنتو میبینی :)
Learning from 0 to hero is the beat thing to do