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Best Hacking Ebooks Collection (2010)

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Contents:

Hack Attacks Revealed
Hack Attacks Testing - How To Conduct Your Own Security Audit
Hack IT Security Through Penetration Testing
Hack Proofing Your Network - Internet Tradecraft
Hack Proofing Your Network Second Edition
Hack Proofing Your Web Server
Google Hacks
Hack The Net
Hack Xbox 360
Hackers Black Book
Hacking Firewalls And Networks How To Hack Into Remote Computers
Hacking a Coke Machine
Hacking and Network Defense
Hacking for Dummies
Hacking Intranet Websites
Hacking Techniques
Hacking The Cable Modem
Hacking The Linux
Hacking Web Applications
Hacking Windows XP
Hacking PSP
BlueTooth Hacking
Kevin Mitnick - The Art of Deception
Kevin Mitnick - The Art of Intrusion
Network Security Hacks - Tips and Tools For Protecting Your Privacy
PayPal Hacks
PC Hacks
Simple Hacks - Addons, Macros And More
The Database Hacker Handbook Defending Database Servers
Wireless Hacking
Wireless Network Hacks and Mods for Dummies

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Using UNetbootin to create a Live USB Linux

UNetbootin is aLive USB creation tool that can be used to create a Live Linux USB flash drive from an ISO. Many Linux distributions are supported out of the box with custom install options available for Linux distributions that are not. It is important to mention that Live Linux USB flash drives created with this tool, do not currently utilize a persistence feature. The resulting USB Linux install will function just as it does from a CD. By default you will not be able to save and restore your changes.
UNetbootin was created by Geza Kovacs, released under GNU GPL v2.
How to use UNetbootin to create a Live Linux USB flash drive
The following assumes your working from within Windows and have a current copy of the ISO you wish to convert.
  1. Download UNetBootin for Windows
  2. Download your favorite Linux ISO
  3. Double click the Unetbootin Executable to start the program
  4. (1) Click the Diskimage radio box (2) browse to select your ISO (3)Set your target USB drive (4) click OK to start the creation UNetbootin Live USB Creation from an ISO
  5. Once the UNetbootin installer has completed, click Reboot Now UNetbootin installation finished
  6. Set your system BIOS or boot menu to boot from the USB device and enjoy your favorite Live Linux on USB

Linux Live USB Creator


The Linux Live USB Creator is an awesome tool that can be used to install various Linux compilations, versions and distributions to a USB Flash Drive. The end result is aBootable Live USB(in some cases with Persistence as well).  Created byThibaut Lauzière,LiLi USB Creatorformerly known as uSbuntu Live Creator, can create your Linux USB Flash Drive from a source Image, ISO or CD. It can also download the IMG or ISO for you. But it doesn't stop there. LiLi USB Creator can also install aPortable Virtualbox on the USB Device. You can then either boot the Linux installation from inside Windows emulated using Virtualbox on USB or Boot from USB natively (if your computer supports booting from USB).

Note: This is one of our favorite GUI tool for creating a Linux Flash Drive from Windows! Thibaut's work is outstanding. However, you should know that this tool was created using autoit scripts and some antivirus software WILL report false positives.

Linux Live USB Creator Screenshot

LiLi USB Creator Website: http://www.linuxliveusb.com

How to install and use Linux Live USB Creator

  1. Download Linux Live USB Creator and extract the zip to your PC
  2. Run LiLi USB Creator.exe from the Linux Live USB Creator Folder
  3. Simply follow Steps 1- 5 from the Menu. Once complete, you should have the Portable Linux Distribution you can carry with you in your pocket to run on any PC either emulated with Virtualbox Portable or natively.
The Linux Live USB Creator can currently create the following:
  • Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Xubuntu 9.10 & 9.04 Flash Drive
  • Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 Flash Drive
  • CentOS 5.4 Flash Drive
  • Debian Live 5.0.2 Gnome/KDE/LXDE/xFce Flash Drive
  • Damn Small linux 4.4.10 Flash Drive
  • Puppy Linux 4.3.1 Flash Drive
  • Toutou Linux 4.1.2 Flash Drive
  • Gparted Live 0.4.6-1 Flash Drive
  • Clonezilla 1.2.2-31 Flash Drive
  • Fedora 11 (KDE / Gnome) Flash Drive
  • Kuki 2.8 Flash Drive
  • Mint 6 & 7 Main Edition Flash Drive
  • Crunchbang 9.04 Standard & Lite Edition Flash Drive
  • Super OS 9.04 Flash Drive
  • Experimental .IMG file to Flash Drive Support
  • Tiny Core 2.5
  • Slitaz 2.0
  • Parted Magic 4.6
  • PCLinuxOS
  • Slax