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Found 1 comment on The Hacker Ethos: The Beginner's Guide to Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing:

u/True_Demon ยท 4 pointsr/hacking

I wrote a book a little over a year ago to answer exactly these types of questions...
https://www.amazon.com/Hacker-Ethos-Beginners-Ethical-Penetration/dp/1523764368
There is a free preview with 100 pages from one of my early drafts if you want a sneak peek at what you'd be reading...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8JvWS_y2CHqZ2EwWG9pcENjazQ/view

Reading the subreddits is certainly helpful as well. I would definitely recommend building your own lab of vulnerable machines to practice. You can get plenty of these from Vulnhub.com

Of course, you'll need some tutorials, chiefly of which I recommend www.cybrary.it, an excellent site for tutorials on all things security and infosec, including pentesting.
Other books I highly recommend...

  • Mastering Metasploit
  • Mastering Kali Linux for Advanced Penetration Testing
  • The Web Application Hacker's Handbook
  • The Hacker's Playbook
  • The Shellcoder's Handbook
  • Hacking: The Art of Exploitation

    Good luck, OP hat-tip