trac0de wrote: » Hey, I know a lot of ppl would recommend this book. I've read it and I must say there are better books out there. Georgia Weidman book basically is outdated. I've read on her twitter that she working on the second one but not sure if that's even is true. As infosec related she isn't the best person to follow on Twitter. I would recommend : Peter Kim trilogy ( i would start from second part)The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing, Second Edition: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy 2nd Edition by Patrick Engebretson The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws 2nd Edition by Dafydd Stuttard Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition 2nd Edition by Jon Erickson Attacking Network Protocols: A Hacker's Guide to Capture, Analysis, and Exploitation 1st Edition by James Forshaw Gray Hat Hacking The Ethical Hacker's Handbook, Fifth Edition 5th Edition by Allen Harper ( will be out on 8th June )
yoba222 wrote: » The content of the Georgia Weidman book is good and there is an accompanying free video course on Cybrary.it. I agree though, it's getting outdated. Also, some of the tools you'd need to lab alongside the text are no longer available, making labbing no longer practical.
trac0de wrote: » Exactly. Don't get me wrong Lamplight Weidman book is ok but I would not buy it again. If you can get pdf somewhere cheaper than ok but paper book I would not.Patrick Engebretson book is from 2013 but it's good for a beginner. Few books I have mentioned are a bit old but material is still valid (Dafydd Stuttard).