Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets and Solutions

Author(s): Stuart McClure

Computer

This edition contains updated hacks and countermeasures throughout, including denial of service attacks, email attacks, viruses and web hacks. It also covers database security, Windows.NET Server, and Novell 5.

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Stuart McClure (Sunnyvale, CA) is the co-author of all four editions of Hacking Exposed as well as Hacking Exposed Windows 2000. Stuart co-authored "Security Watch," a weekly column in InfoWorld addressing topical security issues, exploits, and vulnerabilities. He is the President/CTO of Foundstone, Inc. Prior to co-founding Foundstone, Stuart was a Senior Manager with Ernst & Young's Security Profiling Services Group, responsible for project management, attack and penetration reviews, and technology evaluations. Stuart trains Foundstone's Ultimate Hacking course, and Hacking Exposed Live for conferences such as Networld + InterOp, Black Hat, RSA, CSI, among others. Joel Scambray, CISSP (Lafayette, CA) is the co-author of all four editions of Hacking Exposed as well as Hacking Exposed Web Applications and Hacking Exposed Windows 2000. Joel co-authored "Security Watch," a weekly column in InfoWorld. Joel is the author of Microsoft's "Ask Us About...Security" Monthly Column. He also taught Foundstone's Ultimate Hacking Windows course. George Kurtz, CISSP (Montville, NJ) is the co-author of all four editions of Hacking Exposed as well as Hacking Exposed Linux. He is the CEO of Foundstone, a cutting edge security solutions provider. Mr. Kurtz has significant experience with intrusion detection and firewall technologies, incident response procedures, and remote access solutions. As CEO and co-founder of Foundstone, Mr. Kurtz provides a unique combination of business acumen and technical security know-how.

Part I: Casing the Establishment: Ch. 1: Footprinting; Ch. 2: Scanning; Ch. 3: Enumeration; Part II: System Hacking: Ch. 4: Hacking Windows 95/98, ME, & Windows XP; Ch. 5: Hacking Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows.NET Server; Ch. 6: Novell NetWare Hacking; Ch. 7: Hacking Unix/Linux (revised to include new coverage of Apache); Ch. 8: Database Hacking; Part III: Network Hacking: Ch. 9: Dial-up, PBX, Voicemail, and VPN Hacking; Ch. 10: Network Devices & Wireless Security; Ch. 11: Firewalls; Ch. 12: Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks; Part IV: Software Hacking: Ch. 13: Remote Control Insecurities; Ch. 14: Advanced Techniques; Ch. 15: Web Hacking; Ch. 16: Hacking the Internet User; Part V: Appendixes: Appendix A: Ports; Appendix B: Top 14 Security Vulnerabilities; Appendix C: About the Companion Web Site & CD-ROM.

General Fields

  • : 9780072227420
  • : mcgraw
  • : mcgraw
  • : Contains Paperback and Digital
  • : 1.3
  • : 01 February 2003
  • : 238mm X 185mm X 45mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Stuart McClure
  • : Mixed media product
  • : 4th Revised edition
  • : 005.8
  • : 768
  • : 200 illustrations