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Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 2:05am CET by gwyndor
"-The seminal book on white-hat hacking and countermeasures… Should be required reading for anyone with a server or a network to secure.- –Bill Machrone, PC Magazine "The definitive compendium of intruder practices and tools." –Steve Steinke, Network Magazine
"For almost any computer book, you can find a clone. But not this one… A one-of-a-kind study of the art of breaking in." –UNIX Review
Here is the latest edition of international best-seller, Hacking Exposed. Using real-world case studies, renowned security experts Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, and George Kurtz show IT professionals how to protect computers and networks against the most recent security vulnerabilities. You'll find detailed examples of the latest devious break-ins and will learn how to think like a hacker in order to thwart attacks. Coverage includes:
- Code hacking methods and countermeasures
- New exploits for Windows 2003 Server, UNIX/Linux, Cisco, Apache, and Web and wireless applications
- Latest DDoS techniques–zombies, Blaster, MyDoom
- All new class of vulnerabilities–HTTP Response Splitting
- and much more
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Posted: February 26th, 2008, 9:00pm CET by Ice Zero
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 2 edition
Language: English
ISBN: 0071495681
Paperback: 550 pages
Data: December 20, 2007
Format: PDF
Description: "A fantastic book for anyone looking to learn the tools and techniques needed to break in and stay in." --Bruce Potter, Founder, The Shmoo Group
"Very highly recommended whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out in the security business." --Simple Nomad, Hacker

Posted: January 11th, 2008, 2:58am CET

Hacking Exposed 5th Edition
黑客大曝光 第五版
# Author:Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, George Kurtz
# Format:CHM 20.3MB
# Page Count: 692 pages
# Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 5 edition (April 19, 2005)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0072260815
# ISBN-13: 978-0072260816
So much for the days of trusting everyone on-line to use software in the way that it was intended. Now the stakes are much higher, and attacking systems can be a profitable activity for those so inclined. To protect yourself, you need to understand the wide range of vulnerabilities. Reading Hacking Exposed (5th Edition) by Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, and George Kurtz goes a long way towards getting you prepared.
Contents:
Part 1 - Casing the Establishment: Footprinting; Scanning; Enumeration
Part 2 - System Hacking: Hacking Windows; Hacking Unix; Remote Connectivity and VoIP Hacking
Part 3 - Network Hacking: Network Drives; Wireless Hacking; Firewalls; Denial of Service Attacks
Part 4 - Software Hacking: Hacking Code; Web Hacking; Hacking the Internet User
Part 5 - Appendixes: Ports; Top 14 Security Vulnerabilities
Hacking Exposed follows a consistent format in covering areas subject to misuse and attack. They name the type of attack or information gathering technique and give it a risk rating based on popularity, simplicity, and impact. Following an explanation of the particular area, they follow up with a countermeasure section to help the reader understand how this type of attack or exploit can be mitigated. That format scores high on my practicality scale because you can immediately make changes to secure your environment. It's not as if they just spell out the doom and gloom and leave you to fend for yourself.
