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Home Networking Bible
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Date added: 06/16/2006 |
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Everything you need to know to set up a home network. Is a home network for you? This comprehensive guide covers everything from deciding what type of network meets your needs to setting up the hardware and software, connecting different operating systems, installing the necessary applications, managing the network, and even adding home entertainment devices. Fully updated with new material on all the latest systems and methods, it’s just what you need to set up your network and keep it running safely and successfully.
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Hardening Cisco Routers
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Date added: 07/13/2006 |
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Great tips for Hardening Cisco routers and security. |
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Hacking the Cable Modem
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Date added: 12/01/2006 |
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In the beginning there was dial-up, and it was slow; then came broadband in the form of cable, which redefined how we access the internet, share information, and communicate with each other online. Hacking the Cable Modem goes inside the device that makes Internet via cable possible and, along the way, reveals secrets of many popular cable modems, including products from Motorola, RCA, WebSTAR, D-Link and more. |
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Hacking Exposed Network Security
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Date added: 03/05/2005 |
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Hacking Exposed Cisco Networks
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Date added: 10/06/2006 |
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Implement bulletproof Cisco security the battle-tested Hacking Exposed way Defend against the sneakiest attacks by looking at your Cisco network and devices through the eyes of the intruder. Hacking Exposed Cisco Networks shows you, step-by-step, how hackers target exposed systems, gain access, and pilfer compromised networks. All device-specific and network-centered security issues are covered alongside real-world examples, in-depth case studies, and detailed countermeasures. It’s all here--from switch, router, firewall, wireless, and VPN vulnerabilities to Layer 2 man-in-the-middle, VLAN jumping, BGP, DoS, and DDoS attacks. You’ll prevent tomorrow’s catastrophe by learning how new flaws in Cisco-centered networks are discovered and abused by cyber-criminals. Use the tried-and-true Hacking Exposed methodology to find, exploit, and plug security holes in Cisco devices and networks. Locate vulnerable Cisco networks using Google and BGP queries, wardialing, fuzzing, host fingerprinting, and portscanning. Abuse Cisco failover protocols, punch holes in firewalls, and break into VPN tunnels
Use blackbox testing to uncover data input validation errors, hidden backdoors, HTTP, and SNMP vulnerabilities. Gain network access using password and SNMP community guessing, Telnet session hijacking, and searching for open TFTP servers. Find out how IOS exploits are written and if a Cisco router can be used as an attack platform Block determined DoS and DDoS attacks using Cisco proprietary safeguards, CAR, and NBAR. Prevent secret keys cracking, sneaky data link attacks, routing protocol exploits, and malicious physical access. |
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