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"You're too focused on the walls, Leo," Maya said, her fingers dancing across her keyboard. "You need to think about the cracks."

An hour later, Maya’s keyboard stopped clicking. She frowned at her screen. "Wait... I just accessed the financial records, but the file architecture looks... weird." Ethical Hacking Offensive Ve Defensive KitabД±nД±

The server room hummed with a low, mechanical purr as Leo stared at the bright green lines on his monitor. He had just finished reading the final chapter of Ethical Hacking: Offensive and Defensive , a well-worn guide sitting on his desk. To him, the book was more than just a manual; it was a blueprint for a digital chess match. "You're too focused on the walls, Leo," Maya

Leo swiveled around in his chair with a triumphant grin. "You're in my honeypot, Maya. While you were busy trying to download those fake files, my system traced your attack route and automatically patched the network bridge you used to get in." He had just finished reading the final chapter

Maya stared at her screen, then looked over at Leo and laughed. "Using offensive bait to execute a defensive trap? Not bad at all."