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Wow, didn't expect that. I loved his book and recommend everyone to read it.
Really enjoyed his book as well. While all the tech stuff was cool, what really impressed me was how much he was able to do by just acting confident and working the people around him. Like calling up companies and asking for information (with just enough insider knowledge) and getting what he needed. The social aspect was really interesting to read about!
Which book? I've never heard of him before today but after reading a few articles I'd like to check out one of his books. Googling sends me quite a few results.
Ghost in the Wires
Also The Art of Deception, can't recommend it enough. Really valuable book for social engineering and the mind of a hacker.
I don't know the name in English, but I'd translate it as Art of Deception or something similar. It's a really great book.
He has several, I’ve read “The Art of Deception” and “The Art of Intrusion” which are both fantastic and interesting reads. He has another in the “Art of…” series and possibly others too.
The last one is The Art of Invisibility, which came out in 2017.