The Rootkit Arsenal

Nicola Hahn writes “One of the first things I noticed while flipping through this hefty book is the sheer number of topics covered. Perhaps this is a necessity. As the author puts it, rootkits lie “at the intersection of several related disciplines: computer security, forensics, reverse-engineering, system internals, and device drivers.” Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that great pains have been taken to cover each subject in sufficient depth and to present ideas in a manner that’s both articulate and well organized. This accounts for the book’s girth; it weighs in at roughly 900 pages.” Keep reading for the rest of Nicola’s review.

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