
An Ethical Guide To Hacking Mobile Phones is a useful book for all mobile phone users who want to know more about how they can secure their mobile phones against hacking.
Summary Of The Book
Mobile phones have become an integral part of everyone’s lives today, and so have the problems associated with these gadgets, the most predominant one being that of hacking. An Ethical Guide To Hacking Mobile Phones is one book that aims at familiarizing mobile phone users with the different kinds of threats they are predisposed to via their cellphones. Essentially, the book is an attempt by the author to present readers with some common tips and solutions to countering mobile phone problems.
An Ethical Guide To Hacking Mobile Phones comprises of three units that take a deep and long look at the different security threats that mobile phone users face, and offer these users with some tips and tricks to keep their phones secure. Some security threats discussed at length in the book include Bluetooth hacking, mobile DOS attacks, and attacks by different kinds of viruses and worms including Trojan and car viruses.
While the book provides countermeasures to each of the security threats in general, it also offers a wealth of information on how to secure phones of different brands. For each of the brands, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, and Sony-Ericsson, relevant security tips and tricks have been given, making it easier for respective mobile phone users to refer to the book for practical application.
The book includes an appendix and an index section, as well as some case studies, consumer studies, and research experiments, all of which help in creating greater awareness, among Mobile phone users, of the possible security threats their devices face.
About Ankit Fadia
Ankit Fadia is a bestselling author, a tech junkie, a computer security expert, a TV show host, and prolific speaker.
Fadia has authored many widely read books on computer hacking including Faster: 100 Ways To Improve Your Digital Life, How To Unblock Everything On The Internet, An Unofficial Guide To Ethical Hacking, An Ethical Hacking Guide To Corporate Security, Email Hacking, and Software Hacking.
Born in 1985 in Coimbatore, India, Fadia turned out to be a tech junkie at an early age who loved dabbling with computers and other related gadgets. His first publication, An Unofficial Guide To Ethical Hacking, was being sold when he was just 15 years old, and the book went on to become a bestseller. Fadia has trained thousands in India and China about computer security. He has also hosted a TV show, What The Hack! on MTV, on which he offered tips and tweaks to derive the most out of available technology. A recipient of many awards, and a passionate traveler, he has already toured over 100 countries around the world.
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Biggest mistake of my life!
Mahendra rawal
Certified Buyer, Tumkur
Sep, 2016
about this book
Wasim Sajjad
Jun, 2013
Waste of money and time
Pradeep Yadav
Feb, 2016