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Hacking Exposed Wireless is a worthy addition to almost any IT library
Hacking Exposed Wireless is the latest edition in the esteemed "Hacking Exposed" series. In my opinion, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media's "Hacking Exposed" series are excellent resources. The authors know what they are talking about and they use real-world case studies to illustrate the concepts. The Hacking Exposed Wireless authors continue that...
Tags: Security, Hacking, Information Technology, Wireless Network, Attack, Wireless, Hacking Exposed Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2007-08-31
<i>Hacking Exposed Wireless</i> is a worthy addition to almost any IT library
HE - wirelessIf it's anything like its predecessors then YES! Those were VERY helpful in protecting our systems/networks from the evidoers!EMDNice but...How long before this book becomes obsolete?I love TechRepublicThanks for the heads up on the book. Barnes&Noble, here I come!The book will not be obsolete for a long...
Tags: electronics_md@..., information technology, Hacking Exposed Wireless, hacking
Discussion threads 2007-08-31

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Discussion threads 2007-02-03
Hacking Windows-Specific Services on Windows Server 2003
This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, provides detailed insight on how to fight common hacking methods such as password guessing, eavesdropping on authentication, subverting authentication via rogue server or man-in-the-middle MITM attacks, and attacking vulnerabilities in Windows-specific services. Network administrators and IT security professionals will...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Author, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, McGraw-Hill Companies, Hacking, Microsoft Windows, Security, Operating Systems, Software
Book chapters 2005-04-25
Combat common hacking techniques with expert advice from Joel Scambray
In this audio interview, Joel Scambray, co-author of Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, shared expert advice on combating common hacking techniques and tools. In this audio interview, Joel Scambray, co-author of Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, shares expert advice on combating common hacking...
Tags: Technique, Hacking Technique, Hacking, Security
Download resources 2006-01-20
Hacking IIS
This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, provides detailed information on how to fight common techniques used to attack Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS, including: IIS buffer overflows, file system traversal, and source code disclosure attacks. Network administrators and IT security professionals will find this chapter's...
Tags: Author, Microsoft IIS Server, McGraw-Hill Companies, Hacking, Security
Book chapters 2005-05-02
Hacking firewalls
Learn how to recognize and fight common techniques hackers use to attack and subvert firewalls. This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed, Fifth Edition, provides detailed insight on how to fight common firewall hacking and subversion methods and tools such as the following:Direct scanningRoute tracingBanner grabbingSimple...
Tags: Author, McGraw-Hill Companies, Hacking, Firewalls, Security, Networking
Book chapters 2006-01-11
Hacking Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
Learn how to recognize and fight common Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 hacking techniques. This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed, Fifth Edition, provides detailed insight on how to fight common Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 hacking methods such as the following:Password guessingEavesdropping on...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows XP, Author, McGraw-Hill Companies, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Hacking, Operating Systems, Security, Servers, Software, Hardware
Book chapters 2006-01-11
Hacking Windows-Specific Services on Windows Server 2003
This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, provides detailed insight on how to fight common hacking methods such as password guessing, eavesdropping on authentication, subverting authentication via rogue server or man-in-the-middle MITM attacks, and attacking vulnerabilities in Windows-specific services. Network administrators and IT security professionals will...
Tags: attack, authentication, hacking, Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, Hacking Windows, information technology, IT security, McGraw-Hill Companies, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, network administrator, password, server, vulnerability
Download resources 2005-04-25
Hacking IIS
This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, provides detailed information on how to fight common techniques used to attack Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS, including: IIS buffer overflows, file system traversal, and source code disclosure attacks. Network administrators and IT security professionals will find this chapter's...
Tags: McGraw-Hill Companies, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft IIS Server, attack, source code, file system, network administrator, buffer-overflow, hacking, Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, Hacking IIS, information service, IT security, information technology, technique
Download resources 2005-05-02
Harden the security lifecycle of Windows systems
Hardening Windows systems is not a one-time operation, but a continuous process of monitoring and appropriately adjusting security measures. This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, outlines a seven-stage, security lifecycle for Windows systems. The lifecycle covers, business continuity planning, security policy generation, hardened operating system...
Tags: McGraw-Hill Companies, Microsoft Windows, Security, Hacking, Operating Systems, Software
Book chapters 2005-05-18
Has anyone been hacked through their wireless?
You always hear the security gloom and doom about the problems with having wireless for your users.Has anyone been hacked and you traced it back to the wireless?How bad was the hack?Was your wireless secured or wide open?First hand experiences only please.Here's one thing we've seenOur wireless requires authentication with...
Tags: wireless, jdclyde, networking, jd-quick (formerly clyde)
Discussion threads 2005-01-07
Information Security and Ethical Hacking (zip)
The course consists of Hacking Stimulators, Hacking games more than 25 Hacking tools including Sniffers, Keyloggers, S-Tools to provide you with hands on practice. 40 Live Hacking Videos take you through this multimedia course while he presentations and tutorials strenghen the theoretical aspects in Network Security. Version 3.1 may include...
Tags: Information Security, Hacking, Security
Software downloads 2006-04-16
Hacking firewalls
This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed, Fifth Edition, provides detailed insight on how to fight common firewall hacking and subversion methods and tools such as the following:Direct scanningRoute tracingBanner grabbingSimple deduction with nmapPort identificationRaw packet transmissionsFirewalkSource port scanningCheckpoint trickeryICMP and UDP tunnelingFile browsingNetwork administrators and IT security professionals...
Tags: banner, deduction, Fifth Edition, firewall, hacking, Hacking Exposed, ICMP, information technology, IT security, McGraw-Hill Companies, network administrator, tool, UDP
Download resources 2006-01-11
Hacking Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed, Fifth Edition, provides detailed insight on how to fight common Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 hacking methods such as the following:Password guessingEavesdropping on network password exchangeGrabbing password hashesMicrosoft Remote Procedure Call MSRPC attacksLocal Security Authority Service LSASS buffer overflow attacksPrivilege escalationLSA...
Tags: analyst, attack, back door, buffer-overflow, escalation, hacking, help desk, information technology, IT security, logon, McGraw-Hill Companies, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, network, network administrator, password, RPC
Download resources 2006-01-11
Combat wireless hacking tools and techniques
This sample chapter, taken from Anti-Hacker Tool Kit, Third Edition, discusses wireless hacking tools and techniques. The threats to wireless networks are not just limited to malicious users looking for open networks;anyone could sit in the parking lot and sniff the network's traffic.This sample chapter, taken from...
Tags: Technique, Hacking Tool, Tool, McGraw-Hill Companies, Hacking, Productivity, Wi-Fi, Security, Wireless
Book chapters 2006-03-17
Fight password cracking, brute-force attacks, and wireless hacking with expert advice from Chris Davis
In this audio interview, Chris Davis, co-author of Anti-Hacker Tool Kit, Third Edition, provides proven advice for combating common hacking techniques. In this 20-minute, MP3 audio interview, Chris Davis, co-author of Anti-Hacker Tool Kit, Third Edition, explains how and why IT organizations should use common hacking tools...
Tags: Password, Password Cracking, Co-author, Attack, Wireless, Hacking, Security
Download resources 2006-03-24
The Basics of Protecting Against Computer Hacking
You can manage what you know about; it's what you know about that creeps up and stabs you. For the IT manager, computer hacking is one such sword of Damocles for which sensible preventive and detective measures have become essential. And in common with other disasters in waiting, infiltration should...
Tags: Computer Hacking, Computer, Hacking, Productivity, Security
White papers 2004-01-29
Silica -- a wireless hacking tool
Penetration testing firm Immunity has started shipping Silica, a wireless handheld pen-testing device capable of finding -- and exploiting -- security vulnerabilities.
Tags: Hacking, Wi-Fi, tool, Silica, hacking tool, wireless, security vulnerability, handheld, security
Image galleries 2007-02-07
What Is Wireless Security
Network security in a wireless LAN environment is a unique challenge. Whereas wired networks send electrical signals or pulses through cables, wireless signals propagate through the air. Because of this, it is much easier to intercept wireless signals. This extra level of security complexity adds to the challenges network administrators...
Tags: Network, Wireless Security, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
Book chapters 2006-03-30
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