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: Setting up lab environments, vulnerability scanning, and exploitation.

Whether you are an aspiring ethical hacker or a seasoned security professional looking to sharpen your edge, the right literature is your most powerful asset. This curated index categorizes the must-read hacking books of 2026, helping you build a roadmap from foundational concepts to advanced, niche specialties. 1. Foundational Skills: Building the Bedrock index of hacking books

For those who want to understand malware, reverse engineering, and low-level kernel hacking. : Setting up lab environments, vulnerability scanning, and

by Georgia Weidman: Ideal for beginners, this book walks through the setup of a virtual lab and uses tools like Kali Linux and Metasploit The Hacker Playbook 3 A Guide to Kernel Exploitation Widely considered the

by Chris Anley et al.: Focuses specifically on discovering security holes and writing code to exploit them across various operating systems. A Guide to Kernel Exploitation

Widely considered the "Bible" of hacking. It focuses on C programming and memory management, teaching you how to write your own exploits rather than just using tools.

: Setting up lab environments, vulnerability scanning, and exploitation.

Whether you are an aspiring ethical hacker or a seasoned security professional looking to sharpen your edge, the right literature is your most powerful asset. This curated index categorizes the must-read hacking books of 2026, helping you build a roadmap from foundational concepts to advanced, niche specialties. 1. Foundational Skills: Building the Bedrock

For those who want to understand malware, reverse engineering, and low-level kernel hacking.

by Georgia Weidman: Ideal for beginners, this book walks through the setup of a virtual lab and uses tools like Kali Linux and Metasploit The Hacker Playbook 3

by Chris Anley et al.: Focuses specifically on discovering security holes and writing code to exploit them across various operating systems. A Guide to Kernel Exploitation

Widely considered the "Bible" of hacking. It focuses on C programming and memory management, teaching you how to write your own exploits rather than just using tools.

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