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The Art of Intrusion

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The Art of Intrusion
AuthorKevin D. Mitnick
William L. Simon
LanguageEnglish
GenreComputer security, computer hackers
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
Publication date
March 4, 2005
Pages270
ISBN0-7645-6959-7
OCLC224374215
005.8 22
LC ClassQA76.9.A25 M587 2005
Preceded byThe Art of Deception 

The Art of Intrusion: The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders & Deceivers is a book by Kevin Mitnick that is a collection of stories about social engineering as performed by other hackers. Each story ends by summarizing insight into the attack as well as measures to defend against it. The book was published after Mitnick's first book, The Art of Deception, and explores the same themes introduced in the first book.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "The Art of Intrusion: The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders & Deceivers". Library Journal. Vol. 130, no. 1. p. 139.
  2. ^ Johnson, Cecil; Star-Telegram, Fort Worth (2005-05-06). "Giving praise for the Robin Hoods of hacking". St. Louis Post - Dispatch. St. Louis. pp. –5. ISSN 1930-9600.
  3. ^ Johnson, Cecil (2005-06-12). "When it comes to hackers, it takes one to know one". Orlando Sentinel. Orlando. pp. –6.