Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

08 October 2010

Top 10 Secrets of the “World’s Greatest Cover Letter”


It will take you just 15 minutes to finish reading this book. If you are searching for employment, I predict this will be the most profitable 15 minutes of your job-seeking life. Read every word right now (no cheating!☺) and I promise you’ll never look at your job search the same way again.
 
Whether you’re a college graduate starting out, a seasoned career professional or perhaps changing careers for the first time in your life, whatever your current employment situation, the secrets revealed in this book are unlike anything you’ve read before.

17 September 2010

The Little Black - Book of Computer Virus


This is the first in a series of three books about computer viruses. In these volumes I want to challenge you to think in new ways about viruses, and break down false concepts and wrong ways of thinking, and go on from there to discuss the relevance of computer viruses in today world. These books are not a call to a witch hunt, or manuals for protecting yourself from viruses. On the contrary, they will teach you how to design viruses, deploy them, and make them better. All three volumes are full of source code for viruses, including both new and well known varieties.

23 April 2010

Insiders Guide to AdWords


Have you ever read one of those books that let you pick different ways to get to the ending? Well, think of  this “Insider’s Guide to AdWords” the same way. You can take the traditional route and read it straight through. Or you can skip between sections, using the section headings, the table of contents, and the glossary as your guide.

26 February 2010

Codes and Ciphers Julius Caesar the Enigma and the Internet




The design of code and cipher systems has undergone major changes in modern times. Powerful personal computers have resulted in an explosion of e-banking, e-commerce and e-mail, and as a consequence the encryption of communications to ensure security has become a matter of public interest and importance. This book describes and analyses many cipher systems ranging from the earliest and elementary to the most recent and sophisticated, such as RSA and DES, as well as wartime machines such as the Enigma and Hagelin, and ciphers used by spies.