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Gray Hat Hacking the Ethical Hackers Handbook, 3rd Edition by Shon Harris, Gideon Lenkey, Allen Harper, Jonathan Ness and Chris Eagle (2011, Trade Paperback)
THE LATEST STRATEGIES FOR UNCOVERING TODAY'S MOST DEVASTATING ATTACKS Thwart malicious network intrusion by using cutting-edge techniques for finding and fixing security flaws. Fully updated and expanded with nine new chapters, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook , Third Edition details the most recent vulnerabilities and remedies along with legal disclosure methods. Learn from the experts how hackers target systems, defeat production schemes, write malicious code, and exploit flaws in Windows and Linux systems. Malware analysis, penetration testing, SCADA, VoIP, and Web security are also covered in this comprehensive resource. Develop and launch exploits using BackTrack and Metasploit Employ physical, social engineering, and insider attack techniques Build Perl, Python, and Ruby scripts that initiate stack buffer overflows Understand and prevent malicious content in Adobe, Office, and multimedia files Detect and block client-side, Web server, VoIP, and SCADA attacks Reverse engineer, fuzz, and decompile Windows and Linux software Develop SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and forgery exploits Trap malware and rootkits using honeypots and SandBoxes
Product Identifiers
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Osborne
ISBN-10
0071742557
ISBN-13
9780071742559
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102825226
Product Key Features
Author
Gideon Lenkey, Shon Harris, Allen Harper, Jonathan Ness, Chris Eagle
Publication Name
Gray Hat Hacking the Ethical Hackers Handbook, 3rd Edition
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
720 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
1.5in
Item Width
7.2in
Item Weight
40.2 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Qa76.9.A25
Edition Number
3
Table of Content
Part I: Introduction to Ethical Disclosure Chapter 1 Ethics of Ethical Hacking Chapter 2 Ethical Hacking and the Legal System Chapter 3 Proper and Ethical Disclosure Part II: Penetration Testing and Tools Chapter 4 Social Engineering Attacks Chapter 5 Physical Penetration Attacks Chapter 6 Insider Attacks Chapter 7 Using the BackTrack Linux Distribution Chapter 8 Using Metasploit Chapter 9 Managing a Penetration Test Part III: Exploiting Chapter 10 Programming Survival Skills Chapter 11 Basic Linux Exploits Chapter 12 Advanced Linux Exploits Chapter 13 Shellcode Strategies Chapter 14 Writing Linux Shellcode Chapter 15 Windows Exploits Chapter 16 Understanding and Detecting Content-Type Attacks Chapter 17 Web Application Security Vulnerabilities Chapter 18 VoIP Attacks Chapter 19 SCADA Attacks Part IV: Vulnerability Analysis Chapter 20 Passive Analysis Chapter 21 Advanced Static Analysis with IDA Pro Chapter 22 Advanced Reverse Engineering Chapter 23 Client-Side Browser Exploits Chapter 24 Exploiting the Windows Access Control Model Chapter 25 Intelligent Fuzzing with Sulley Chapter 26 From Vulnerability to Exploit Chapter 27 Closing the Holes: Mitigation Part V: Malware Analysis Chapter 28 Collecting Malware and Initial Analysis Chapter 29 Hacking Malware Index
Copyright Date
2011
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Software Development & Engineering / General, Networking / General, Security / General