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Internet For Dummies Even if you're not a dummy, this sixth edition of Internet for Dummies is one of the best user's guides to the Internet. It includes hints and pointers that are sure to help you on your way to understanding the Web.


Red Hat Linux


Red Hat Linux focuses on topics such as network administration and includes chapters on STMP, POP, FTP, and security issues. The authors want the readers to understand the process of underlying Linux in order to make good decisions about system maintenance.


Hacking Exposed


Hacking Exposed outlines the techniques used by systems and network crackers and shows you how to detect and prevent them. It takes you behind the mystery and unmasks all questions as to how hackers operate and what they know about you and your network.


Maximum Security


Maximum Security is written for system administrators who need to know how to keep their systems secure from unauthorized use. The anonymous author takes a hacker's view of various systems, focusing on how the system can be cracked and how you can secure the vulnerable areas.


  1. Active Server Pages 2.0 - This thorough and intelligently organized text covers all the bases for developing state-of-the-art Web sites powered by Microsoft Web technologies.
  2. ADO 2.0 Programmer's Reference - Microsoft's new ActiveX Data Object (ADO) 2 standard for database access allows programs to access traditional databases just as easily as other types of data.
  3. Designing Component-Based Applications - This book provides a worthwhile tour of Microsoft technologies based on DCOM and Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) with plenty of advice for today's enterprise developer
  4. Dynamic HTML in Action - Dynamic HTML in Action does a great job of explaining how to use HTML and Dynamic HTML, as well as client-side scripting languages and other Web technologies.
  5. Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference - Danny Goodman felt that he couldn't trust any of the documentation on Dynamic HTML that he read, so he wrote this book as a reference for working with his own clients.
  6. Internet Security - One of the most comprehensive books about Internet security, this text serves as an invaluable reference.
  7. Intrusion Detection - A complete guide to effectively using the large variety of security software available commercially.
  8. Professional Atl Com Programming - The Active Template Library (ATL) provides a powerful way to build efficient Windows components.
  9. Satan - SATAN performs "security audits", scanning host computers for security vulnerabilities. This book describes how to install and use SATAN and how to adapt it to local requirements and increase its knowledge of specific security vulnerabilities.
  10. XML IE5 Programmer's Reference - A handy and straightforward owner's manual to XML, XML in IE5 Programmer's Reference surveys the current state of XML as it applies to Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and provides an excellent introduction to the many composite aspects of XML.


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