The tenth anniversary edition of the world's bestselling computer security book! The original Hacking Exposed authors rejoin forces on this new edition to offer completely up-to-date coverage of today's most devastating hacks and how to prevent them. Using their proven methodology, the authors reveal how to locate and patch system vulnerabilities. The book includes new coverage of ISO images, wireless and RFID attacks, Web 2.0 vulnerabilities, anonymous hacking tools, Ubuntu, Windows Server 2008, mobile devices, and more. Hacking Exposed 6 applies the authors' internationally renowned computer security methodologies, technical rigor, and "from-the-trenches" experience to make computer technology usage and deployments safer and more secure for businesses and consumers. "Right now you hold in your hand one of the most successful security books ever written. Rather than being a sideline participant, leverage the valuable insights Hacking Exposed 6 provides to help yourself, your company, and your country fight cyber-crime." --From the Foreword by Dave DeWalt, President and CEO, McAfee, Inc. "A cross between a spy novel and a tech manual." --Mark A. Kellner, Washington Times"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 "A must-read for anyone in security ...One of the best security books available." --Tony Bradley, CISSP, About.com About the AuthorStuart McClure, CISSP, CNE, CCSE, a leading authority on information security, is VP of Operations & Strategy for the Risk & Compliance Business Unit at McAfee. Joel Scambray, CISSP, is cofounder and CEO of Consciere, provider of strategic security advisory services. George Kurtz, CISSP, CISA, CPA, is an internationally recognized security expert, author, and entrepreneur. He is currently a senior executive and general manager with McAfee, Inc. They are the bestselling coauthors of the five previous editions of Hacking Exposed. Table of ContentsPart I: Casing the Establishment Chapter 1. Footprinting Chapter 2. Scanning Chapter 3. Enumeration Part II: System Hacking Chapter 4. Hacking Windows Chapter 5. Hacking Unix Part III: Infrastructure Hacking Chapter 6. Remote Connectivity and VoIP Hacking Chapter 7. Network Devices Chapter 8. Wireless Hacking Chapter 9. Hacking Hardware Part IV: Application and Data Hacking Chapter 10. Hacking Code Chapter 11. Web Hacking Chapter 12. Hacking the Internet User Part V: Appendixes Appendix A. Ports Appendix B. Top 14 Security Vulnerabilities Appendix C. Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks Index |