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Hack IT Security Through Penetration Testing
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Date added: 09/24/2006 |
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Penetration testing is one of those odd jobs you typically hear little about—it is like a black art, and can come with not only smoke and mirrors but, for the pen tester, any number of trap doors and blind alleys. Bits and pieces of penetration testing have made it into the mainstream media, culminating in the classic hacker-fave film Sneakers, starring Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, and a host of other stars. And while plenty seems to be written about hacking and gaining access to systems, there has been nothing written that really speaks to the art of penetration testing.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01. Hacking Today
Chapter 02. Defining the Hacker
Chapter 03. Penetration for Hire
Chapter 04. Where the Exposures Lie
Chapter 05. Internet Penetration
Chapter 06. Dial-In Penetration
Chapter 07. Testing Internal Penetration
Chapter 08. Social Engineering
Chapter 09. UNIX Methods
Chapter 10. The Tool Kit
Chapter 11. Automated Vulnerability Scanners
Chapter 12. Discovery Tools
Chapter 13. Port Scanners
Chapter 14. Sniffers
Chapter 15. Password Crackers
Chapter 16. Windows NT Tools
Chapter 17. Web-Testing Tools
Chapter 18. Remote Control
Chapter 19. Intrusion Detection Systems
Chapter 20. Firewalls
Chapter 21. Denial-of-Service Attacks
Chapter 22. Wrapping It Up
Chapter 23. Future Trends |
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Hack Attacks Revealed
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Date added: 03/06/2006 |
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A Complete Reference with Custom Security Hacking Toolkit. This ebook is for Advanced Hackers/Security
proffesionals and begginers. A must to have. |
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FAQ About Spyware-Simple
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Date added: 02/14/2005 |
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Spyware information. |
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Computer Security Basics
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Date added: 07/07/2006 |
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This book talks about trusted systems, encryption, and mandatory access control in simple terms. It tells you what you need to know to understand the basics of computer security. |
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Combating Spyware - Enterprise
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Date added: 09/29/2006 |
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Combating Spyware in the Enterprise begins by examining the various types of insidious spyware and adware currently propagating across the internet and infiltrating enterprise networks. This section closely examines spyware's ongoing transformation from nuisance to malicious, sophisticated attack vector. Next, the book uncovers spyware's intricate economy and network of malicious hackers and criminals. Forensic investigations presented in this section of the book reveal how increasingly sophisticated spyware can compromise enterprise networks via trojans, keystroke loggers, system monitoring, distributed denial of service attacks, backdoors, viruses, and worms. After close examination of these attack vectors, the book begins to detail both manual and automated techniques for scanning your network for the presence of spyware, and customizing your IDS and IPS to detect spyware. From here, the book goes on to detail how to prevent spyware from being initially installed to mitigating the damage inflicted by spyware should your network become infected. Techniques discussed in this section include slowing the exposure rate; web filtering; using FireFox, MacOSX, or Linux; patching and updating, machine restrictions, shielding, deploying anti-spyware, and re-imaging. |
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