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Unix/linux Hacking and Security
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Unix/linux Hacking and Security Module 0: Unix/linux Security and Malware | The Anatomy of An Attack What About the Web Server and Other Remote Access Technologies What About Application Servers Overview of Unx/linux Security Measures and Tools Pdrp: Plan, Detect, Respond, Prevent Threat Sources Threat Categories Dealing with Viruses Dealing with Worms Dealing with Spyware Dealing with Email Attacks Dealing with Malevolent Scripts | Module 1: The Hacker’s View of Unix/linux | About Authentication and Authorization Security Architecture Essential Security Principles A Look At Security Realms Unix/linux Authentication Unix/linux Authorization About Auditing and Logging | Module 2: Features and Tools | Secure Default Installation About the Super User About Usernames and Passwords About Firewalls Security Templates and Security Configuration Baseline Profiling Using Groups and Realms About Encryption Protecting Files and Directories | Module 3: Foorprinting, Scanning and Enumeration | The Basics of Detection: The Complete Lifecycle Exploring Footprinting Exploring Scanning About Computer Names and Ip Addresses Exploring Rpc Exploring Smb Delving Into Dns A Closer Look At Snmp Enumeration | Module 4: Service Hacking | Cracking Passwords Delving Into Unix/linux Authentication Cracking Authentication Other Services | Module 5: Privilege Escalation and Control | Named Pipes Prediction Netdde Requests Exploring Countermeasures Command Line Control Gui Control | Module 6: Expanding the Attack | Auditing Password Cracks About Trojan Horses File Searching Packet Capturing Island Hopping | Module 7: Cleanup | Creating Rogue User Accounts Trojan Logon Screens Remote Control Where Are Back Doors and Trojan Horses About Rootkits Covering Your Tracks Covering Tracks General Countermeasures | Module 8: Hacking Apache | Apache Architecture Buffer Overflow File System Traversal Source Code Attacks Hacking Web Applications | Module 9: Hacking Internet Clients | Browser Architecture Overview How To Attach An Internet Client Attacks Unleashed The Complete Attack Exploring Countermeasures | Module 10: Hacking Databases | About Oracle Security Hacking Oracle Defending Oracle Security Best Practices | Module 11: Hackng Telnet | About Telnet Identifying and Enumerating Telnet Attacking Telnet General Telnet Countermeasures | Module 12: Other Attack Strategies | Attacking the Sam About File System Attacks Implementing Dos Attacks
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