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Security, Other : Hacking and Cracking Video Collection |
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Author: admin | 24 December 2008 | Views: 152 | |
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Hacking and Cracking Video Collection Video Tutorials | Format: AVI, Flash, Text | 700MB This is a collection about Hacking and Cracking. An easy way to learn how to hack and crack. Watch this videos, and you'll get it. List A Penetration Attack Reconstructed Bluesnarfing a Nokia 6310i hand set Breaking WEP in 10 minutes Extracting a sample movie from a Rar set How to sniff around switches using Arpspoof and Ngrep Internet Explorer Remote Command Execution Exploit CMDExe Client Side_Attack Hi-Res Internet Explorer Remote Command Execution Exploit CMDExe Client Side Attack Lo-Res Sniffing Remote Router Traffic via GRE Tunnels (Hi-Res).avi Use Brutus to crack a box running telnet Tunneling Exploits through SSH.avi Install VNC Remotely DoS Attack against Windows FTPServer And more other video about hacking and cracking..... |
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Ebook » Computers & IT » Security : Hacking Exposed 5th Edition |
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Author: admin | 23 December 2008 | Views: 133 | |
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Hacking Exposed 5th Edition (Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions) ISBN: 0072260815 | McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 5 edition (April 19, 2005) | 692 pages | PDF | 18.5 Mb If you are a computer professional with an eye to the publishing world, you`re probably familiar with a big red book called Hacking Exposed. This bold book with its bold title often appears at the end of the aisle or in other easy-to-reach locations. The reason for all the attention -- and brisk sales -- is that this book really is different. For almost any computer book, you can find a clone. But not this one. Hacking Exposed is a one-of-a-kind study of the art of breaking in. The authors, a trio of security consultants for Foundstone, Inc., take the reader through a spectrum of intrusion tools and strategies. One of the biggest problems with security books is that, when you take out the OS configuration steps, most books offer little more than mundane pronouncements and recycled rules of thumb.
Hacking Exposed is one of those rare books that actually show the reader how to think like an intruder. You`ll see the whole picture of the intrusion process from the top--a broad look at the phases of a network attack--to the bottom--examples of obscure Unix commands and discussions of specific hacking tools. And along the way, you`ll pick up valuable insights on how hackers think and how you can protect your network by thinking like a hacker. Hacking Exposed is also an impressive catalog of intrusion tools. You`ll find concise discussions of many tools, including information on how to obtain the tool and how to tell if the tool is currently deployed against you on your network. You`ll also find discussions of well known and lesser known attack methods, such as Trojan horses, buffer overflows, log doctoring, session hijacking, and SSL fraud. Hacking Exposed is divided into four parts. The first part, "Casing the Establishment," describes the footprinting, scanning, and enumeration phases, in which the intruder compiles a detailed map of the target network, including IP addresses, open ports, and relevant network resources. Part II, "System Hacking," describes specific techniques for hacking Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Novell NetWare, and Unix systems. (Error! Hyperlink reference not valid.) Part III, "Network Hacking," examines topics such as default passwords, SNMP, firewalls, denial of service, and dial-up attacks. Part IV, "Software Hacking," covers remote control vulnerabilities, Web hacking, and several advanced techniques, such as tricks with root kits and imaging tools. The best part of Hacking Exposed is the details. How many security books have you read that told you to beware of Trojan horses and then didn`t offer any specifics on what Trojan horses are out there and what to do about them? Hacking Exposed names at least a dozen specific Trojan horse programs currently operating on Windows, NetWare, and Unix systems. You`ll even find screen captures, URLs, and detection tips for each of the Trojans. This book shows clearly why you can`t assume anything is secure. You`ll learn tricks for compromising "secure" channel protocols such as SSL, IPSec, and PPTP. The details on Windows hacks are a particularly useful part of the book. You`ll learn about Registry hacks, remote access exploits, port redirection, and privilege escalation in Windows. If you ever felt inclined to believe Microsoft`s official version of Windows security, you`ll be interested in what the authors have to say about disabling auditing, clearing the Event Log, and hiding NTFS file resources. As one who has worked with computer books for many years, I can only imagine that Hacking Exposed must have evoked some secret envy from other publishers. This same book has been planned many times in many conference rooms throughout the publishing world, but in the end, it always comes down to the authors. You need creative and experienced authors with lots of energy to deliver this kind of detail and vision. If you spend enough time with Hacking Exposed, you could probably learn enough to start hacking networks yourself, although anyone else who has the book could probably learn enough to stop you. The fact is, if you really want to protect your network, you`ll need more information than any one book can hold. But if you want a head start on keeping your network safe, make sure Hacking Exposed is on your bookshelf. (Unix Review ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Mobile, Security : Security in Distributed,Grid,Mobile,and Pervasive Computing |
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Author: admin | 15 December 2008 | Views: 157 | |
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Book Description
Despite recent dramatic advances in computer security regarding the proliferation of services and applications, security threats are still major impediments in the deployment of these services. Paying serious attention to these issues, Security in Distributed, Grid, Mobile, and Pervasive Computing focuses on the increasing demand to guarantee privacy, integrity, and availability of resources in networks and distributed systems. A rich and useful presentation of strategies for security issues, the book covers each computing area in separate sections. It first reviews security issues and challenges in content distribution networks, describes key agreement protocols based on the Diffie-Hellman key exchange and key management protocols for complex distributed systems like the Internet, and discusses securing design patterns for distributed systems. The next section focuses on security in mobile computing and wireless networks, covering wireless authentication methods, secure data aggregation, and anonymous routing protocol. After a section on grid computing security, the book presents an overview of security solutions for pervasive healthcare systems and surveys wireless sensor network security. With more and more vital information stored on computers, security professionals need to know how to combat threats and complications. Offering strategies to tackle these issues, this book provides essential security information for researchers, practitioners, educators, and graduate students in the field.
# 440 pages
# Publisher: AUERBACH (April 17, 2007)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0849379210
# ISBN-13: 978-0849379215
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Windows, Security : Microsoft Windows Server(TM) 2003 PKI and Certificate Security |
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Author: admin | 3 December 2008 | Views: 66 | |
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Microsoft Windows Server(TM) 2003 PKI and Certificate Security
Product Description Capitalize on the built-in security services in Windows Server 2003 and deliver your own robust, public key infrastructure (PKI) based solutions at a fraction of the cost and time. This in-depth reference cuts straight to the details of designing and implementing certificate-based security solutions for PKI-enabled applications. Written by Brian Komar, a well-known network security and PKI expert, along with members of the Microsoft PKI Team, this guide describes real-world solutions and best practices for wireless networking, smart card authentication, VPNs, security-enhanced e-mail, Web SSL, EFS, and code-signing applications.
Get the inside information and guidance you need to avoid common design and implementation mistakes, help minimize risk, and optimize security administration.Discover how to: Strengthen PKI design with policy documents security policies, certificate policies, and Certificate Practice Statements (CPS) Deploy a Windows Server 2003 PKI in an Active Directory environment Design, install, and take measures to help secure the CA hierarchy Plan PKI membership and implement role separation Issue certificates to computers, users, or network devices Create trust between organizations by using code signing and security-enhanced email Recover a user s private key by archiving it for encryption certifications Plan and perform the deployment of Encrypting File System (EFS) Implement Web Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Install the hardware and software required for smart card authentication CD features: Timesaving tools and scripts Complete eBook in PDF format
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Linux, Security : Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Hacking Solution |
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Author: admin | 3 December 2008 | Views: 65 | |
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# Publisher: Open Network Architecture (June 26, 2002) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 0968879314 # ISBN-13: 978-0968879313 Product Description This 3rd edition of the very popular title "Securing & Optimizing Linux" looks for security measures that go beyond firewalls and intrusion detection systems to anticipate and protect against upcoming threats. Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Hacking Solution: A hacker's guide to protect your Linux server designed for system administrators, managers, or Linux users who wish to protect their Linux systems from unauthorized intrusions and other external attacks. This new edition contains many tips and useful information related to security and optimization to help you get complete control of what could happen on your Linux server and network. The book provides through its 47 chapters, a comprehensive collection of Linux security products and explains in the most simple and structured manner how to safely and easily configure and run many popular Linux-based applications and services, including Exim, Qmail, Apache 2, DHCP, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, Anti-Relaying, ProFTPD, and many others. The author of the book relentlessy searches and document new hacking solutions to bring you in this manual the most up-to-date security developments. |
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.NET, Security : Programming .NET Security |
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Author: admin | 30 November 2008 | Views: 103 | |
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# Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 1st edition (June 2003) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 0596004427 # ISBN-13: 978-0596004422 Product DescriptionWith the spread of web-enabled desktop clients and web-server based applications, developers can no longer afford to treat security as an afterthought. It's one topic, in fact, that .NET forces you to address, since Microsoft has placed security-related features at the core of the .NET Framework. Yet, because a developer's carelessness or lack of experience can still allow a program to be used in an unintended way, Programming .NET Security shows you how the various tools will help you write secure applications. The book works as both a comprehensive tutorial and reference to security issues for .NET application development, and contains numerous practical examples in both the C# and VB.NET languages. With Programming .NET Security, you will learn to apply sound security principles to your application designs, and to understand the concepts of identity, authentication and authorization and how they apply to .NET security. This guide also teaches you to: |
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