Description
Volume 3 of the PoC GTFO collection--read as Proof of Concept or Get the Fuck Out--continues the series of wildly popular collections of this hacker journal. Contributions range from humorous poems to deeply technical essays bound in the form of a bible. The International Journal of Proof-of-Concept or Get The Fuck Out is a celebrated collection of short essays on computer security, reverse engineering and retrocomputing topics by many of the world's most famous hackers. This third volume contains all articles from releases 14 to 18 in the form of an actual, bound bible. Topics include how to dump the ROM from one of the most secure Sega Genesis games ever created; how to create a PDF that is also a Git repository; how to extract the Game Boy Advance BIOS ROM; how to sniff Bluetooth Low Energy communications with the BCC Micro: Bit; how to conceal ZIP Files in NES Cartridges; how to remotely exploit a TetriNET Server; and more. The journal exists to remind us of what a clever engineer can build from a box of parts and a bit of free time. Not to showcase what others have done, but to explain how they did it so that readers can do these and other clever things themselves.
Author: Manul Laphroaig
Publisher: No Starch Press
Published: 01/29/2021
Pages: 800
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 8.50h x 6.10w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9781718500648
ISBN10: 1718500645
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Internet | Online Safety & Privacy
- Computers | History
- Computers | Security | General
Author: Manul Laphroaig
Publisher: No Starch Press
Published: 01/29/2021
Pages: 800
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 8.50h x 6.10w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9781718500648
ISBN10: 1718500645
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Internet | Online Safety & Privacy
- Computers | History
- Computers | Security | General
About the Author
Pastor Manul Laphroaig curates PoC GTFO with a fine gang of friends and neighbors. Many of his essays are featured in the book, including Concerning Desert Studies, Cyberwar, and the Desert Power, That car by the bear ain't got no fire; or, A Sermon on Alternators, Voltmeters, and Debugging, and Do you have a moment to talk about Enlightenment?