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Hack Attacks Revealed and Denied Second Editions. Find book corrections here. The primary difference between this second edition and the original Hack Attacks Revealed, aside from some rectified errata, is approximately 300 pages of over 170 new exploits, advanced discovery techniques, malicious code coverage of Myparty, Goner, Sircam, BadTrans, Nimda, Code Red I/II and more, current vulnerabilities, advisories, and hacking labs with additional illustrations, and techniques for routers, operating systems (including Windows 2000/Pro and XP, Solaris, LINUX), and server software daemons. You’ll also find a special chapter dedicated to the Top 75 Hack Attacks. To accommodate the new material, most of the extraneous information, lists, and some source code was moved from the book to the CD-ROM. In addition to the new material, you’ll find a special release of the complete internetworking security toolkit, TigerSuite Pro 3.5. This kit contains modules to discover, scan, penetrate, expose, control, spy, flood, spoof, sniff, infect, report, monitor, and more, plus a special 60-page usage and user guide. In the second edition of Hack Attacks Denied, you’ll find updates to the security dangers and tiger team routines, complete with examples and illustrations. The book is divided into four logical phases:
In addition to these revisions, you’ll find more than 170 new countermeasures, TigerSurf 2.0 Intrusion Defense Full Suite Edition (found on the book’s CD-ROM), patching the Top 75 Hack attacks for *NIX and Windows, plus cleanup and prevention of Myparty, Goner, Sircam, BadTrans, Nimda, Code Red I/II and more. Order your copy today: Hack Attacks Revealed 2E and Hack Attacks Denied 2E
NEW Order Hack Attacks Revealed Second Edition here. You can also find the series at these online bookstores: TigerSuite will be accessible
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CD in the back of Hack Attacks Revealed. This version includes a prerelease with access to upgrade to version
2.0 Professional at little to no cost. TigerSurf will be accessible
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As the world gets networked through the Internet, competitors, spies, rogue employees, bored teens and hackers are invading companies’ computers to make trouble, steal information and even sabotage careers. The Internet and the World Wide Web provide a new back door for a remote attacker to plunge into your home computer or your company network and electronically snoop around your data. Statistics proclaim that approximately 89% of the networks wired to the Internet are vulnerable to such threats. With the growth of the Internet and continued advances in technology, these intrusions are becoming increasingly prevalent. External threats are a real world problem for any company with connectivity. In order to ensure that remote access is safe, systems are secure and security policies are sound, you need to understand the hacker, think like the hacker… become the hacker. As innovative technologies continue to be developed, the scope of this book is to inform, explore and provide the necessary tools to recognize security weaknesses. Divided into five parts; 1. Understanding Communication Protocols the main goal of this book is to amplify and
solidify an unyielding foundation into the world of security.
The information herein simply provides the truth about hacking and
will facilitate the solidification of the awareness of the Underground
community. Evaluators
have voiced that this book may become a required reference for fascinated
readers, managers, network administrators (CNAs, MCPs), network engineers
(CNEs, MCSEs) and internetworking engineers (CCNA/P, CCIEs).
Armed with the material in this book, each of these people should
have a better understanding of how to hack their network vulnerabilities.
Using the phrase “the best defense is a good offense” states a
simple philosophy about network security.
The internetworking primers (Parts 1 and 2), coupled with the Hacker’s Technology Handbook section, will renovate and/or educate you with the technologies required to delve into security and hacking. The difference with these briefings, as compared to other technical manuscripts, is that they are offered from a hacker’s perspective. These chapters can be passed over, though, if your background is somewhat technically sound. In this case, they can be used as references and revisited when topics get specifically involved. The series of chapters in Part 3 will review, in detail, the tools and vulnerability exploits ruling hackerdom. Part 4 will continue with covert illustrated techniques used by hackers, crackers, phreaks and cyberpunks to penetrate your security weaknesses. Finally, Part 5 will conclude this book with the software and construction of your very own Tiger Box. The Tiger Box, used by security professionals and hackers, is a system designed for sniffing, spoofing, cracking, scanning, spying and penetrating vulnerabilities. The Tiger Box will be the ultimate mechanism in search of the hack attack. Throughout this book you will also encounter Intuitive Intermissions. These will provide verity about hacking and the Underground. With them you’ll explore first hand, hacker chronicles-including a complete technology guide, reminiscent of the hacker’s almanac. As of now, you are faced with a challenging technogothic journey, and I am your guide. Malicious individuals are infesting the world of technology. My goal is to help mold you into something better… I’m going to make a virtuous security guru out of you. |
Security has become one of the primary concerns when any personal computer connects, or organization develops a private network and introduces it, to the Internet. Those include your
Regardless of the business, an increasing number of users on private networks are demanding access to Internet services such as the World Wide Web (WWW), Internet mail, Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP). In addition, corporations want to offer Internet home pages and FTP servers for public access on the Internet. Network administrators and managers have increasing concerns about the security of their networks when they expose their organization’s private data and networking infrastructure to Internet hackers, crackers, cyberpunks and phreaks. To provide the required level of protection, an organization needs more than just a robust security policy to prevent unauthorized access, but a complete understanding of the elements involved in solid fortification from hack attacks. Even if an organization is not connected to the Internet, it still needs to establish internal security to manage user access to portions of the network and protect sensitive or secret information. This book dictates all of the above with the granular procedures required to successfully protect networks and systems against security threats. By introducing a phased approach in correlation to book 1: Hack Attacks Revealed, book 2 provides the necessary security steps from the system to the daemon, concluding with that crucial ingredient… an effective personal or corporate security policy. This book will impart its readers with an awareness of
security dangers by instructing secret Tiger Team routines with
examples and illustrations. Hand-in-hand
with book 1, Phase 1 covers securing system infrastructure engineering
by explaining the processes essential to protect vulnerable ports and
services. Phase 2 correlates by protecting against the secret
vulnerability penetrations taught in Book 1.
Phase 3 introduces the necessary technical hack countermeasures
as they pertain to popular gateways, routers, Internet Server Daemons,
operating systems, proxies and firewalls.
And finally, Phase 4 puts these security measures into
perspective with the compilation of an effective security policy.
After reading
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