Gray Hat Hacking the Ethical Hacker's Handbook (9781260108422)
- Authors
- Harris, Shon & Regalado, Daniel & Harper, Allen
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Education
- Tags
- reference , science
- Date
- 2004-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 47.21 MB
- Lang
- en
Cutting-edge techniques for finding and fixing critical security flaws
Fortify your network and avert digital catastrophe with proven strategies from a team of security experts. Completely updated and featuring 13 new chapters, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook, Fifth Edition explains the enemy's current weapons, skills, and tactics and offers field-tested remedies, case studies, and ready-to-try testing labs. Find out how hackers gain access, overtake network devices, script and inject malicious code, and plunder Web applications and browsers. Android-based exploits, reverse engineering techniques, and cyber law are thoroughly covered in this state-of-the-art resource. And the new topic of exploiting the Internet of things is introduced in this edition.
-Build and launch spoofing exploits with Ettercap
-Induce error conditions and crash software using fuzzers
-Use advanced reverse engineering to exploit Windows and Linux software
-Bypass Windows Access Control and memory protection schemes
-Exploit web applications with Padding Oracle Attacks
-Learn the use-after-free technique used in recent zero days
-Hijack web browsers with advanced XSS attacks
-Understand ransomware and how it takes control of your desktop
-Dissect Android malware with JEB and DAD decompilers
-Find one-day vulnerabilities with binary diffing
-Exploit wireless systems with Software Defined Radios (SDR)
-Exploit Internet of things devices
-Dissect and exploit embedded devices
-Understand bug bounty programs
-Deploy next-generation honeypots
-Dissect ATM malware and analyze common ATM attacks
-Learn the business side of ethical hacking