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Based on its title and typical reader feedback on platforms like Amazon and Goodreads, (often attributed to authors like Jack J. W. or similar independent publishers) is generally viewed as a very basic, entry-level primer rather than a technical manual for serious cybersecurity students . Detailed Review Summary

This book is strictly for absolute beginners . If you already know how to use a Command Prompt or understand basic networking, most of this content will feel redundant. Content & Scope: How to Hack Computers: how to hack computers, h...

It covers the "philosophy" of hacking and basic terminology (White Hat vs. Black Hat). Based on its title and typical reader feedback

Some of the software or vulnerabilities mentioned may no longer be relevant to modern, patched operating systems. Verdict Detailed Review Summary This book is strictly for

If you are looking for a to what hacking is, it’s an okay starting point. However, if you want to develop actual skills, you would likely find more value in structured resources like the TryHackMe platforms or the "Hacking: The Art of Exploitation" book for a more rigorous technical foundation.

It uses simple language and avoids overwhelming the reader with dense jargon immediately.

It’s a short book designed to give you a "birds-eye view" of the field in a single afternoon. Weaknesses: