Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering by Andrew Bunnie Huang

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Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Pages
288
Publication Date
2003-07-01
Book Title
Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering
ISBN
9781593270292
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
No Starch Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1593270291
ISBN-13
9781593270292
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6018140

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
288 Pages
Publication Name
Hacking the Xbox : an Introduction to Reverse Engineering
Language
English
Subject
Operating Systems / General, Security / General, System Administration / Storage & Retrieval
Publication Year
2003
Features
Limited Edition
Type
Textbook
Author
Andrew "Bunnie" Huang
Subject Area
Computers
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2003-013303
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.8
Edition Description
Limited
Synopsis
This hands-on guide to hacking begins with step-by-step tutorials on hardware modifications that teach basic hacking techniques as well as essential reverse engineering skills. The book progresses into a discussion of the Xbox security mechanisms and other advanced hacking topics, with an emphasis on educating the readers on the important subjects of computer security and reverse engineering. Hacking the Xbox includes numerous practical guides, such as where to get hacking gear, soldering techniques, debugging tips and an Xbox hardware reference guide. Hacking the Xbox also confronts the social and political issues facing today's hacker by looking forward and discussing the impact of today's legal challenges on legitimate reverse engineering activities. The book includes a chapter written by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) about the rights and responsibilities of hackers, and concludes by discussing the latest trends and vulnerabilities in secure PC platforms., This hands-on guide to hacking was canceled by the original publisher out of fear of DMCA-related lawsuits. Following the author's self-publication of the book (during which time he sold thousands directly), Hacking the Xbox is now brought to you by No Starch Press. Hacking the Xbox begins with a few step-by-step tutorials on hardware modifications that teach basic hacking techniques as well as essential reverse-engineering skills. It progresses into a discussion of the Xbox security mechanisms and other advanced hacking topics, emphasizing the important subjects of computer security and reverse engineering. The book includes numerous practical guides, such as where to get hacking gear, soldering techniques, debugging tips, and an Xbox hardware reference guide. Hacking the Xbox confronts the social and political issues facing today's hacker, and introduces readers to the humans behind the hacks through several interviews with master hackers. It looks at the potential impact of today's, Microsoft has sold over 8 million units of its Xbox game system. The Xbox itself is essentially a desktop PC and it can be used as one, for a fraction of the cost, once modified. When hacking the Xbox, the reader takes it apart to determine how it works (reverse engineers it), and can then modify it and put it to a different use. Many people ......, Microsoft has sold over 8 million units of its Xbox game system. The Xbox itself is essentially a desktop PC and it can be used as one, for a fraction of the cost, once modified. When hacking the Xbox, the reader takes it apart to determine how it works (reverse engineers it), and can then modify it and put it to a different use. Many people believe that reverse engineering is a protected right, but the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) makes certain types of reverse engineering illegal, hence the controversy surrounding this book. We are confident there is nothing illegal in this book, and this will ultimately be an issue of free speech and First Amendment rights, which will add to the book's visibility.
LC Classification Number
QA76.9.A25H83 2003

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