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PC HACKS



Copyright
Credits
About the Author
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Preface
Why PC Hacks?
How to Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions
Using Code Examples
Disclaimer
How to Contact O'Reilly
Got a Hack?
Chapter 1. Basic System Board Hacks
Introduction: Hacks #1-10
Hack 1. Lock Others Out of Your Computer
Hack 2. Bypass the BIOS Password
Hack 3. Recover a BIOS That Won't Boot
Hack 4. Boot Faster
Hack 5. Display a Boot-Time Graphic
Hack 6. Configure Boot Device Order
Hack 7. Set Your Clock Back
Hack 8. Avoid the Legacy USB Option
Hack 9. Hack an Unhackable BIOS
Hack 10. Upgrade Your Flash BIOS
Chapter 2. Basic System Board Setup
Introduction: Hacks #11-18
Hack 11. Step Away from the Legacy Device
Hack 12. Manage Devices
Hack 13. Configure Serial Ports
Hack 14. Configure Parallel Ports
Hack 15. Configure Sound Cards
Hack 16. Configure SCSI Host Adapters
Hack 17. Configure Network Cards
Hack 18. Reeducate Plug and Play
Chapter 3. CPU Hacks
Hacks #19-29
Hack 19. Get More Power
Hack 20. Identify Your CPU
Hack 21. Which CPUs Are Hackable?
Hack 22. Which System Boards Are Hackable?
Hack 23. Determine Your CPU Speed
Hack 24. Keep It Cool
Hack 25. Control CPU Clock Speed from the BIOS
Hack 26. As Goes Voltage, So Goes Speed
Hack 27. Set the CPU Multiplier
Hack 28. Unlock Your CPU Multiplier
Hack 29. Check the Vents
Chapter 4. Memory Hacks
Introduction: Hacks #30-39
Hack 30. Install More RAM
Hack 31. Recognize Memory Limitations
Hack 32. Install the RAM Your Operating System Needs
Hack 33. Tame the Windows 95 and 98 Cache
Hack 34. Manage the Paging File
Hack 35. Manage Windows System Resources
Hack 36. Force Windows 98 and Me to Swap Less
Hack 37. Pin the Kernel in RAM
Hack 38. Speed Up Your RAM
Hack 39. Enable Memory Interleave for Via Chipsets
Chapter 5. Disk Hacks
Introduction: Hacks #40-57
Hack 40. Partition and Format Wisely
Hack 41. Determine Your Filesystem
Hack 42. Create a New Partition with NT, 2000, XP, and 2003
Hack 43. Create a New Partition with PartitionMagic
Hack 44. Merge Partitions with PartitionMagic
Hack 45. Convert FAT to NTFS
Hack 46. Create or Delete NTFS Partitions from the Recovery Console
Hack 47. Fix the Master Boot Record on FAT Partitions
Hack 48. Fix the Master Boot Record on NTFS Partitions
Hack 49. Fix the Partition Boot Sector on NTFS Partitions
Hack 50. Fix GRUB or LILO Boot Problems
Hack 51. Format Your Disk
Hack 52. Change Logical Drive Letters
Hack 53. Restore DOS Bootability
Hack 54. Rescue a Blown 2000 or XP Installation
Hack 55. Fix the Windows 95 File-Caching Bug
Hack 56. Avoid the Delayed-Write-Caching Blues
Hack 57. Detect Drive Failure Before It Happens
Chapter 6. Disk Drive Performance Hacks
Introduction: Hacks #58-67
Hack 58. Choose the Fastest Hard Drive
Hack 59. Use an 80-Wire Cable
Hack 60. Upgrade Your IDE Interface
Hack 61. Kick It Up a Notch with Serial ATA
Hack 62. Get the Fastest IDE Driver for Intel Chipsets
Hack 63. Get the Fastest IDE Driver for Via Chipsets
Hack 64. Speed It Up with RAID
Hack 65. Speed Up DOS with SMARTDRV
Hack 66. Speed Up Windows with VCACHE
Hack 67. Linux's Drive Performance Booster
Chapter 7. Video Hacks
Introduction: Hacks #68-74
Hack 68. Get off the PCI Bus
Hack 69. Upgrade from Built-in Video
Hack 70. Don't Expect Much from AGP Aperture Size
Hack 71. Choose the Correct AGP Mode
Hack 72. Overclock Your nVidia Adapter
Hack 73. Overclock Your ATI Radeon
Hack 74. Overclock Anything
Chapter 8. I/O Device Hacks
Introduction: Hacks #75-84
Basic PC Configuration Rules
Hack 75. Let Windows Tell You About I/O Card Conflicts
Hack 76. Break the Rules with LPT Ports
Hack 77. Break the Rules with COM Ports
Hack 78. Rewire Your COM Ports
Hack 79. Boost COM Port Performance
Hack 80. New Uses for an Old Port
Hack 81. Use USB for Peer-to-Peer Networking
Hack 82. Get the Most out of USB
Hack 83. Install the Driver Before You Install the Hardware
Hack 84. Please Continue Anyway
Chapter 9. Boot-Up Hacks
Introduction: Hacks #85-94
Hack 85. Make a Bare Disk Bootable
Hack 86. Configure a Multiboot System
Hack 87. Multiboot with Third-Party Utilities
Hack 88. Speed up Operating System Installation and Maintenance
Hack 89. Access NTFS Files from Other Operating Systems
Hack 90. Give Your XP Installation Access to the Recovery Console
Hack 91. Hack the Windows 95/98/Me DOS Startup
Hack 92. Hack the MS-DOS Configuration File
Hack 93. Hack the MS-DOS Startup File
Hack 94. Hack the Windows NT/2000/XP Boot Loader
Chapter 10. Configuring a New PC
Introduction: Hacks #95-100
Hack 95. Clone Your Hard Disk
Hack 96. Move Applications and Settings from One PC to Another
Hack 97. Protect Your PC from Viruses
Hack 98. Protect Your PC from Malware
Hack 99. Surround Yourself with a Firewall
Hack 100. Do Your Backups
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Reversing Secrets of Reverse Engineering
BY- Eldad Eilam




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HACKING FOR DUMMIES
JOHN WILEY - by Kevin Beaver


Contents at a Glance
Foreword...................................................................xvii
Introduction .................................................................1
Part I: Building the Foundation for Ethical Hacking .......7
Chapter 1: Introduction to Ethical Hacking ...................................................................9
Chapter 2: Cracking the Hacker Mindset ......................................................................21
Chapter 3: Developing Your Ethical Hacking Plan .......................................................29
Chapter 4: Hacking Methodology ................................................................................
..39
Part II: Putting Ethical Hacking in Motion ..................53
Chapter 5: Social Engineering ................................................................................
........55
Chapter 6: Physical Security ................................................................................
..........69
Chapter 7: Passwords ................................................................................
.....................79
Part III: Network Hacking ........................................103
Chapter 8: War Dialing ................................................................................
..................105
Chapter 9: Network Infrastructure ..............................................................................11
7
Chapter 10: Wireless LANs ................................................................................
...........147
Part IV: Operating System Hacking ..........................165
Chapter 11: Windows ................................................................................
....................167
Chapter 12: Linux ................................................................................
..........................193
Chapter 13: Novell NetWare ................................................................................
.........215
Part V: Application Hacking .....................................235
Chapter 14: Malware ................................................................................
.....................237
Chapter 15: Messaging Systems ................................................................................
..257
Chapter 16: Web Applications ................................................................................
.....279
Part VI: Ethical Hacking Aftermath ..........................297
Chapter 17: Reporting Your Results ............................................................................299
Chapter 18: Plugging Security Holes ...........................................................................305
Chapter 19: Managing Security Changes ....................................................................311
Part VII: The Part of Tens .........................................317
Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Getting Upper Management Buy-In ..................................319
Chapter 21: Ten Deadly Mistakes ................................................................................
323
Part VIII: Appendixes ...............................................327
Appendix A: Tools and Resources.......................................................................
.........329
Appendix B: About the Book Web Site.........................................................................337
Index .......................................................................339

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CCNA - Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 1 (ICND1)


Chapter 1 Building a Simple Network 3

Chapter 2 Ethernet LANs 139

Chapter 3 Wireless LANs 207

Chapter 4 LAN Connections 237

Chapter 5 WAN Connections 345

Chapter 6 Network Environment Management 425

Appendix Answers to Chapter Review Questions 465

Index 480





Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2)



Chapter 1 Review of Cisco IOS for Routers and Switches 3
Chapter 2 Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction 13
Chapter 3 Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction 97
Chapter 4 Single-Area OSPF Implementation 139
Chapter 5 Implementing EIGRP 171
Chapter 6 Managing Traffic with Access Control Lists 205
Chapter 7 Managing Address Spaces with NAT and IPv6 249
Chapter 8 Extending the Network into the WAN 297
Appendix Answers to Chapter Review Questions 361
Index 368


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Alexander Clemm, "Network Management Fundamentals"

Network management is an essential factor in successfully operating a network. As a company becomes increasingly dependent on networking services, keeping those services running is synonymous with keeping the business running. Network Management Fundamentals provides you with an accessible overview of network management covering management not just of networks themselves but also of services running over those networks.
Network Management Fundamentals explains the different technologies that are used in network management and how they relate to each other. The book focuses on fundamental concepts and principles. It provides a solid technical foundation for the practitioner to successfully navigate network management topics and apply those concepts to particular situations.

The book is divided into four parts:

Part I provides an overview of what network management is about and why it is relevant. It also conveys an informal understanding of the functions, tools, and activities that are associated with it.

Part II examines network management from several different angles, culminating in a discussion of how these aspects are combined into management reference models.

Part III provides more detail into different building blocks of network management introduced.

Part II, such as management protocols, management organization, and management communication patterns.

Part IV rounds out the book with a number of management topics of general interest, including management integration and service-level management.

Cisco Press
2006
ISBN: 1587201372
552 pages
PDF in RAR
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The CEH™ Prep Guide
The Comprehensive Guide to Certified Ethical Hacking

-Ronald L. Krutz, Russell Dean Vines
737 pages - Wiley Publishing, Inc.




Part I The Business and Legal Issues of Ethical Hacking
Chapter 1 Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Chapter 2 Legality and Ethics
Chapter 3 Penetration Testing for Business

Part II The Pre-Attack Phases
Chapter 4 Footprinting
Chapter 5 Scanning
Chapter 6 Enumerating

Part III Attack Techniques and Tools
Chapter 7 System Hacking Techniques
Chapter 8 Trojans, Backdoors, and Sniffers
Chapter 9 Denial of Service Attacks and Session Hijacking
Chapter 10 Penetration Testing Steps
Chapter 11 Linux Hacking Tools
Chapter 12 Social Engineering and Physical Security

Part IV Web Server and Database Attacks
Chapter 13 Web Server Hacking and Web Application Vulnerabilities
Chapter 14 SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
Chapter 15 Cryptography
Chapter 16 Cracking Web Passwords

Part V Advanced Topics
Chapter 17 Wireless Network Attacks and Countermeasures
Chapter 18 Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems, and Honeypots
Chapter 19 Viruses, Worms, and Buffer Overflows

Appendix A Answers to Assessment Questions
Appendix B Glossary of Terms and Acronyms


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HACKING EXPOSED™ LINUX:
LINUX SECURITY SECRETS & SOLUTIONS

THIRD EDITION

-Pete Herzog, Marta Barceló, Rick Tucker
-Andrea Barisani, Thomas Bader, Simon Biles, Colby Clark, Raoul Chiesa,Pablo Endres, Richard Feist, Andrea Ghirardini, Julian “HammerJammer” Ho, Marco Ivaldi, Dru Lavigne, Stephane Lo Presti, Christopher Low, Ty Miller, Armand Puccetti,

Total 649 pages


Contents:

Part I Security and Controls
Part II Hacking the System
Part III Hacking the Users
Part IV Care and Maintenance
Part V Appendixes


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BIG BOOK OF WINDOWS HACKS

By Preston Gralla



CHAPTER 01: STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN
CHAPTER 02: HACKING THE INTERFACE
CHAPTER 03: WINDOWS EXPLORER, MANAGING FILES, AND SEARCH.
CHAPTER 04: INTERNET EXPLORER, THE WEB AND THE INTERNET
CHAPTER 05: NETWORKING
CHAPTER 06: EMAIL
CHAPTER 07: WEB AND THE INTERNET.
CHAPTER 08: SECURITY
CHAPTER 09: APPLICATIONS, HOME SERVER, AND BACKUP.
CHAPTER 10: GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA
CHAPTER 11: SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
CHAPTER 12: HARDWARE
CHAPTER 13: THE REGISTRY AND GROUP POLICY EDITOR


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WINDOWS SERVER 2008 SECURITY RESOURCE KIT

By Jesper M Johansson
And Microsoft MVPs with the Microsoft Security Team



Contents at a Glance
Part I Windows Security Fundamentals
1 Subjects, Users, and Other Actors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
2 Authenticators and Authentication Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3 Objects: The Stuff You Want. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
4 Understanding User Account Control (UAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5 Firewall and Network Access Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
6 Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
7 Group Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
8 Auditing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Part II Implementing Identity and Access (IDA) Control
Using Active Directory
9 Designing Active Directory Domain Services for Security. . . . . . . . . . 241
10 Implementing Active Directory Certificate Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265
Part III Common Security Scenarios
11 Securing Server Roles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
12 Patch Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
13 Securing the Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341
14 Securing the Branch Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369
15 Small Business Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391
16 Securing Server Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463


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Security Monitoring, 1st Edition

by Chris Fry; Martin Nystrom


CONTENTS

Chapter 1. Getting Started
Chapter 2. Implement Policies for Monitoring
Chapter 3. Know Your Network
Chapter 4. Select Targets for Monitoring
Chapter 5. Choose Event Sources
Chapter 6. Feed and Tune
Chapter 7. Maintain Dependable Event Sources
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Keeping It Real
Appendix A. Detailed OSU flow-tools Collector Setup
Appendix B. SLA Template
Appendix C. Calculating Availability

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Microsoft Assessing Network Security



Contents:

- AutoRun menu for linking to the resources on this CD
- Sample programs that illustrate threats
- Tools that you can use for penetration testing
- Checklists for penetration testing and countermeasures.
- An electronic eBook of "Assessing Network Security"
- Microsoft Learning Technical Support


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File Name: Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2003 Solutions
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 17 Mar 2009
File Category: Sharepoint


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This detailed second edition is Scot Hillier's follow-up to his market-leading SharePoint book. The new version includes extensive updates to the previous edition, with emphasis on Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005 and new approaches for using SharePoint to improve business efficiency. Also featured are new workflow solutions for SharePoint and BizTalk, and a new chapter on building a SharePoint solution from start to finish.

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If you want to stop hackers from invading your network, first you've got to invade their minds.
Computers around the world are systematically being victimized by rampant hacking. This hacking is not only widespread, but is being executed so flawlessly that the attackers compromise a system, steal everything of value and completely erase their tracks within 20 minutes.
The goal of the ethical hacker is to help the organization take preemptive measures against malicious attacks by attacking the system himself; all the while staying within legal limits. This philosophy stems from the proven practice of trying to catch a thief, by thinking like a thief. As technology advances and organization depend on technology increasingly, information assets have evolved into critical components of survival.
If hacking involves creativity and thinking 'out-of-the-box', then vulnerability testing and security audits will not ensure the security proofing of an organization. To ensure that organizations have adequately protected their information assets, they must adopt the approach of 'defense in depth'. In other words, they must penetrate their networks and assess the security posture for vulnerabilities and exposure.
The definition of an Ethical Hacker is very similar to a Penetration Tester. The Ethical Hacker is an individual who is usually employed with the organization and who can be trusted to undertake an attempt to penetrate networks and/or computer systems using the same methods as a Hacker. Hacking is a felony in the United States and most other countries. When it is done by request and under a contract between an Ethical Hacker and an organization, it is legal. The most important point is that an Ethical Hacker has authorization to probe the target.
The CEH Program certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. The Certified Ethical Hacker certification will fortify the application knowledge of security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure. A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker.
To achieve the Certified Ethical Hacker Certification, you must pass the CEH exam 312-50
WARNING: Students are warned against attending CEH training at unauthorized training centers. Only those who attend CEH training at EC-Council ATCs are eligible for CEH certification. Also you will be required to show proof of official CEH training attendance when you apply for EC-Council's LPT certification and Master of Security Science (MSS) degree program.
EC-Council has certified IT professionals from the following organizations as CEH:
* Cisco Corporation
* Novell
* Canon
* Hewlett Packard
* US Air Force Reserve
* US Embassy
* Verizon
* Pfizer
* HDFC Bank
* University of Memphis
* Microsoft Corporation
* Worldcom
* Trusecure
* US Department of Defense
* Fedex
* Dunlop
* British Telecom
* Supreme Court of the Philippines
* United Nations
* Ministry of Defense, UK
* Nortel Networks
* MCI
* Check Point Software
* KPMG
* Fleet International
* Cingular Wireless
* Columbia Daily Tribune
* Johnson & Johnson
* Marriott Hotel
* Tucson Electric Power Company
* Singapore Police Force
* PriceWaterhouseCoopers
* SAP
* Coca-Cola Corporation
* Quantum Research
* US Military
* IBM Global Services
* UPS
* American Express
* FBI
* Citibank Corporation
* Boehringer Ingelheim
* Wipro
* New York City Dept of IT & Telecom - DoITT
* United States Marine Corps
* Reserve Bank of India
* US Air Force
* EDS
* Bell Canada
* Sony
* Kodak
* Ontario Provincial Police
* Harris Corporation
* Xerox
* Philips Electronics
* US Army
* Schering
* Accenture
* Bank One
* SAIC
* Fujitsu
* Deutsche Bank
* Symantec
* Sun Microsystems
* Google Corporation
* McAfee
* Dell Corporation
* Verizon
* Motorola
* Singapore Airlines
* Infosys
* TATA Consultancy
* Deloitte
* Oracle

Hurry up and download, before they are dead.And here is the list of contents across the 4 volumes.


DVD Volume 1: Module 1 to Module 4, Bactrack ISO image, additional tools, exam resources, CEH courseware

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DVD Volume 2: Module 5 to Module 24

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DVD Volume 3: Module 25 to Module 50

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DVD Volume 4: Module 51 to Module 62, CEH videos and lab guides

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Posted: March 13th, 2009, 2:21pm CET

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Metasploit Toolkit

-David Maynor, K. K. Mookhey


Chapter 1 Introduction to Metasploit
Chapter 2 Architecture, Environment, and Installation
Chapter 3 Metasploit Framework & Advanced Environment Configurations
Chapter 4 Advanced Payloads and Add-on Modules
Chapter 5 Adding New Payloads
Case Studies ( 5 cases)


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Posted: March 13th, 2009, 2:17pm CET

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Penetration Tester’s Open Source Toolkit – Vol-2

Contents:

Chapter 1 Reconnaissance
Chapter 2 Enumeration and Scanning
Chapter 3 Hacking Database Services.
Chapter 4 Web Server and Web Application Testing
Chapter 5 Wireless Penetration Testing Using BackTrack 2
Chapter 6 Network Devices
Chapter 7 Customizing BackTrack 2
Chapter 8 Forensic Discovery and Analysis Using Backtrack
Chapter 9 Building Penetration Test Labs.


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Posted: March 13th, 2009, 2:16pm CET

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NETCAT POWER TOOLS

The only book on Netcat, one of the world's most popular open source security tools, used by systems administrators and hackers alike.

Netcat in one of the most commonly used anti-hacking tools in the world. It reads and writes data across network connections, using the TCP/IP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has very interesting built-in capabilities. It lends itself to being useful in a myriad of situations. This book offers a comprehensive look at its possibilities.

* Comprehensive introduction to the #4 most popular open source security tool
available
* Tips and tricks on the legitimate uses of Netcat
* Detailed information on its nefarious purposes
* Demystifies security issues surrounding Netcat
* Case studies featuring dozens of ways to use Netcat in daily tasks


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Posted: March 13th, 2009, 2:15pm CET

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Nessus Network Auditing, Second Edition.
Russ Rogers Technical Editor
Mark Carey, Paul Criscuolo, Mike Petruzzi


Chapter 1 Vulnerability Assessment
Chapter 2 Introducing Nessus
Chapter 3 Installing Nessus
Chapter 4 Running Your First Scan
Chapter 5 Interpreting Results
Chapter 6 Vulnerability Types
Chapter 7 False Positives
Chapter 8 Under the Hood
Chapter 9 The Nessus Knowledge Base
Chapter 10 Enterprise Scanning
Chapter 11 NASL
Chapter 12 The Nessus User Community
Chapter 13 Compliance Monitoring with Nessus 3

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Posted: March 4th, 2009, 3:14pm CET

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File Name: Microsoft SharePoint™ Portal Server 2001 Resource Kit
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 4 Mar 2009
File Category: Sharepoint


Product Description
SharePoint Portal Server 2001 extends the capabilities of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office by offering powerful new document-management, content-searching, and team-collaboration features that make it easy for knowledge workers to organize, find, and share information. Roll out, support, and optimize SharePoint Portal Server 2001 with expertise from those who know the technology best-the SharePoint Portal Server development team. MICROSOFT SHAREPOINT PORTAL SERVER RESOURCE KIT is the all-in-one guide that computer professionals can rely on while installing, customizing, and supporting Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001. This powerhouse reference includes hundreds of pages of detailed technical drill-down plus exclusive tools and Web parts on CD-ROM-all designed to help you save time and reduce support costs. Coverage includes detailed information on planning, deploying, administrating and managing developing, and troubleshooting of this powerful new server. Armed with this RESOURCE KIT and SharePoint Portal Server 2001, readers can plan and administer this new server to create corporate Web portals and integrate document management capabilities, browse through information by categories, search for information, subscribe to new or changing information, check documents in and out of a secure environment, review a document's version history, approve documents for publication, publish documents, and simplify other corporate information-management functions.


Product Details
  • Paperback: 593 pages
  • Publisher: Microsoft Press (November 17, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735615624
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735615625


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Posted: March 4th, 2009, 2:54pm CET

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File Name: Wireless A to Z
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 4 Mar 2009
File Category: Wireless


Review
Muller, an industry consultant, has written a clear, thorough guide that explains wireless technology in approximately 100 entries. The entries are devoted to subjects that include laser transmission, specialized mobile radio, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, CDMA, and fraud management systems. The volume's intended audience is business owners who are using or preparing to use wireless, although Muller doesn't tone down the technical details that are necessary to fully understand each topic. The entries consist of a substantial text, several pages in length, with b&w photos, diagrams when needed, a summary, and cross-references to related topics. A full list of acronyms is included. Sci-Tech Book News 20030901


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  • Paperback: 541 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 1 edition (December 3, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071410880
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071410885


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Posted: March 1st, 2009, 1:51am CET

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File Name: Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 1 Mar 2009
File Category: Security


Product Description
FreeBSD and OpenBSD are increasingly gaining traction in educational institutions, non-profits, and corporations worldwide because they provide significant security advantages over Linux. Although a lot can be said for the robustness, clean organization, and stability of the BSD operating systems, security is one of the main reasons system administrators use these two platforms. There are plenty of books to help you get a FreeBSD or OpenBSD system off the ground, and all of them touch on security to some extent, usually dedicating a chapter to the subject. But, as security is commonly named as the key concern for today's system administrators, a single chapter on the subject can't provide the depth of information you need to keep your systems secure. FreeBSD and OpenBSD are rife with security "building blocks" that you can put to use, and Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security shows you how. Both operating systems have kernel options and filesystem features that go well beyond traditional Unix permissions and controls. This power and flexibility is valuable, but the colossal range of possibilities need to be tackled one step at a time. This book walks you through the installation of a hardened operating system, the installation and configuration of critical services, and ongoing maintenance of your FreeBSD and OpenBSD systems. Using an application-specific approach that builds on your existing knowledge, the book provides sound technical information on FreeBSD and Open-BSD security with plenty of real-world examples to help you configure and deploy a secure system. By imparting a solid technical foundation as well as practical know-how, it enables administrators to push their server's security to the next level. Even administrators in other environments--like Linux and Solaris--can find useful paradigms to emulate. Written by security professionals with two decades of operating system experience, Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security features broad and deep explanations of how how to secure your most critical systems. Where other books on BSD systems help you achieve functionality, this book will help you more thoroughly secure your deployments.


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  • Paperback: 350 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; illustrated edition edition (December 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596006268
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596006266


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Posted: March 1st, 2009, 1:44am CET

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File Name: Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 1 Mar 2009
File Category: Security


Product Description
Intrusion detection is not for the faint at heart. But, if you are a network administrator chances are you're under increasing pressure to ensure that mission-critical systems are safe--in fact impenetrable--from malicious code, buffer overflows, stealth port scans, SMB probes, OS fingerprinting attempts, CGI attacks, and other network intruders. Designing a reliable way to detect intruders before they get in is a vital but daunting challenge. Because of this, a plethora of complex, sophisticated, and pricy software solutions are now available. In terms of raw power and features, SNORT, the most commonly used Open Source Intrusion Detection System, (IDS) has begun to eclipse many expensive proprietary IDSes. In terms of documentation or ease of use, however, SNORT can seem overwhelming. Which output plugin to use? How do you to email alerts to yourself? Most importantly, how do you sort through the immense amount of information Snort makes available to you?

Many intrusion detection books are long on theory but short on specifics and practical examples. Not Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools. This new book is a thorough, exceptionally practical guide to managing network security using Snort 2.1 (the latest release) and dozens of other high-quality open source other open source intrusion detection programs.

Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools covers reliable methods for detecting network intruders, from using simple packet sniffers to more sophisticated IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems) applications and the GUI interfaces for managing them. A comprehensive but concise guide for monitoring illegal entry attempts, this invaluable new book explains how to shut down and secure workstations, servers, firewalls, routers, sensors and other network devices.

Step-by-step instructions are provided to quickly get up and running with Snort. Each chapter includes links for the programs discussed, and additional links at the end of the book give administrators access to numerous web sites for additional information and instructional material that will satisfy even the most serious security enthusiasts.

Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools maps out a proactive--and effective--approach to keeping your systems safe from attack.


Product Details
  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; illustrated edition edition (August 2, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596006616
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596006617


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Posted: March 1st, 2009, 1:28am CET

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File Name: Wireless Internet Security: Architecture and Protocols
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 1 Mar 2009
File Category: Security


Product Description
In describing tools for internet security, this title focuses on understanding the system architecture of existing security and on developing architectural changes for new security services. Topics include security threats in wireless networks, security services for countering those threats, and the process of defining functional architecture for network systems. Kempf also discusses examples of wireless Internet security systems such as wireless network access control, local IP subnet configuration and address resolution, and location privacy. Each chapter describes the basic network architecture and protocols for the system under consideration, security threats, functional architecture, and the important internet protocols that implement the architecture. This is an ideal resource for graduate students of electrical engineering and computer science, as well as for engineers and system architects in the wireless network industry.


Product Details
  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (October 27, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521887836
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521887830


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Posted: March 1st, 2009, 1:15am CET

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File Name: Memories in Wireless System
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 1 Mar 2009
File Category: Wireless


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For the technological progress in communication technology it is necessary that the advanced studies in circuit and software design are accompanied with recent results of the technological research and physics in order to exceed its limitations.

This book is a guide which treats many components used in mobile communications, and in particular focuses on non-volatile memories. It emerges following the conducting line of the non-volatile memory in the wireless system: On the one hand it develops the foundations of the interdisciplinary issues needed for design analysis and testing of the system. On the other hand it deals with many of the problems appearing when the systems are realized in industrial production. These cover the difficulties from the mobile system to the different types of non-volatile memories.

The book explores memory cards, multichip technologies, and algorithms of the software management as well as error handling. It also presents techniques of assurance for the single components and a guide through the Datasheet lectures.





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  • Hardcover: 310 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (September 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540790772
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540790778


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Posted: March 1st, 2009, 12:57am CET

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File Name: Next Generation Wireless LANs: Throughput, Robustness, and Reliability in 802.11n
File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 1 Mar 2009
File Category: Wireless


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Pre-publication praise: 'Books like this one are invaluable because they provide the details and the background that allow readers to answer the questions, 'What is likely to be in the final standard and how does it work?' Eldad and Robert should be congratulated on taking up the challenge.' Andrew Myles, Chairman of Wi-Fi Alliance


Product Details
  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (September 22, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521885841
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521885843


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