• 15 Oct 2025

    Hacking For Dummies, 8th edition…It’s official!

    After months of writing, revising, and updating real-world examples, Hacking For Dummies, 8th Edition is finally out in the wild.👉 Get it here on Amazon (affiliate link) This book has been a part of my professional life for over two decades now. Thanks to you — my readers, clients, and colleagues — it’s been translated into nine languages and remains the top-selling book in its category over the past decade. ...

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  • 27 Aug 2023

    Cybersecurity All-In-One For Dummies – a new book my vulnerability and penetration testing content is featured in

    I was recently surprised to find out about this new book - Cybersecurity All-In-One For Dummies - that much of my Hacking For Dummies content is featured in. The following chapters from my book are included: Introduction to Vulnerability and Penetration Testing Cracking the Hacker Mindset Developing Your Security Testing Plan Hacking methodology Information Gathering Social Engineering Physical Security With all the other content included, this book is a very ...

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  • 10 Aug 2023

    The tautology of “Russian hacking” + why you can’t believe everything you hear/read

    Remember back in 2017/18 during the rise of the Trump regime, when the media kept repeating over and over and over again how the Russians were meddling in the election? It was convenient for them to talk about this so-called "Russian hacking" because those who control the messaging understand the average person knows very little about hacking. Interestingly, I happened to be writing a book of mine at the time ...

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  • 27 Apr 2022

    It’s here! Hacking For Dummies, 7th edition

    Hot off the press, the latest (7th) edition of my best-selling book on security vulnerability and penetration testing, Hacking For Dummies, is here! Hacking For Dummies is one of the oldest and most successful books on information and computer security and, as of 2019, it has been translated into 9 different languages. Who would've thought all the blood, sweat, and tears that I put in to the first edition of ...

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  • 08 Apr 2019

    Hacking For Dummies in India

    Signed copies of my books have made it to some far-reaching places but I believe this one takes the cake. I was excited to see that my good friend, Jeff Jenkins, recently delivered copies of Hacking For Dummies to his team in Bengaluru! Thanks Jeff and thanks team - I hope you enjoy it!...

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  • 13 Jul 2018

    Introducing my brand new vulnerability and penetration testing book: Hacking For Dummies, 6th edition

    Want to learn the essentials of vulnerability and penetration testing? Looking for insight into which testing tools you need to use to get the job done right? Maybe you need help in determining the difference between the vital few security vulnerabilities and the trivial many that sidetrack so many people? Perhaps you need help selling information security to management and keeping them on board with what you're doing? Well, if ...

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  • 12 Oct 2017

    Hacker Halted – a security show worth attending

    I've been a big advocate of attending security shows in order to learn, network, and see/hear about the latest technologies. There are a ton of these shows each year - some are a good fit, others not so much. Well, there's one show that I just attended in Atlanta this week that's worth my mentioning and recommendation. It's called Hacker Halted. Put on by the EC-Council (Certified Ethical Hacker) folks, ...

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  • 16 Aug 2017

    Hacking For Dummies featured in new Lifetime movie Running Away

    I had the neat opportunity to recently see my book, Hacking For Dummies,  featured in this summer's Lifetime movie called Running Away. I've known that it was a possibility for some time but it was cool to see it on the screen! Here's the scene it's featured in:You can see more about - and purchase - Hacking For Dummies (currently in its 5th edition) on Amazon by clicking the graphic ...

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  • 15 May 2017

    The real reasons behind the WannaCry ransomware

    As we continue down the path of yet another major security breach - this time with the ransomware WannaCry - let us remember that it's not just about the criminal hackers, out-of-control government agencies such as the NSA, or vendors such as Microsoft putting out vulnerable software. Every single one of us working in IT, security, and business today are complicit in these challenges. Outdated/unsupported operating systems are running. We ...

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  • 08 Jan 2017

    Hacking is not just an action, it’s an excuse

    Given all the ridiculous analyses and "findings" on Russian hacking as of late such as federal government bureaucrats who said there's no evidence to prosecute Clinton or who claim that the NSA does not collect data on America citizens yet they're certain that the Russians meddled in the U.S. election - many assertions of which are coming from talking heads with zero experience working in this field - I thought ...

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