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"Hacking Wall Street: Attacks and Countermeasures" gives the most in depth look to date into the world of the new generation cyber criminal. It gives detailed descriptions of modern phishing toolkits, Trojans, pump and dump schemes and advanced malware distribution systems.
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Krinklebine even goes beyond the criminal mind and into the law enforcement side and shows preventive measures of how to deal with one of the most fascinating, and dangerous, group of felons today.
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Hacking Wall Street: Attacks and Countermeasures
By Karlos Krinklebine
Price: $45.95
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781441463630
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