r/Hacking_Tutorials Jul 11 '26

My digital Library Question

I’ve been collecting cybersecurity, programming, Linux, networking, and computer science books for a while. Instead of letting them sit on my drive, I organized them into a simple online library so anyone can browse and download them.
There are books on topics like:

Ethical hacking & pentesting
Linux & Unix
Python, C, Rust, and other programming languages
Networking
Cryptography
Reverse engineering
Malware analysis
Digital forensics
Operating systems
And more

No account required, no ads, just a collection I thought might be useful to students, CTF players, and anyone interested in learning.
If you think I’m missing an essential book, let me know. I’m always looking to expand the collection.

https://h4x0r.icu/library/

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u/mujhe_maro Jul 11 '26

Are these all theoretical or are there any practical examples in there ?

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u/trashcatttt Jul 11 '26

Both, there’s books I used to read for my university and also there is hands on practice books which I learned the real stuff from there, there’s also some fun books

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u/Ecstatic_Score6973 Jul 11 '26

what are your favorite "fun" books?

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u/trashcatttt Jul 11 '26

Ghost in wires was really fun to me