Linux and Windows kernel architecure books
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
I've been using these books for my own leisure but I figured it would be useful for you guys too.

The books include many ranges of topics on kernels such as reverse engineering, networking, module programming, kernel internals, kernel exploitation, etc... Enjoy and happy kernel hacking! 😁

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thank you very much for the books friend
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thanks for sharing dude
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thank you very much for the books friend
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thank you!
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thx buddddd
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Nice...i need this a book
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I defiinitely need this
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I always appreciate reading lists
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Thank you!


(November 3, 2022, 11:42 PM)Existentialist Wrote: I've been using these books for my own leisure but I figured it would be useful for you guys too.

The books include many ranges of topics on kernels such as reverse engineering, networking, module programming, kernel internals, kernel exploitation, etc... Enjoy and happy kernel hacking! 😁

Thank you!
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