
Gray Hat Hacking, Second Edition
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 16. February 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
550 pages
978-0-07-149568-4 (ISBN)
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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
"Very highly recommended whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out in the security business." --Simple Nomad, Hacker
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
50 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
934 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-149568-4 (9780071495684)
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Persons
Shon Harris is the founder and CEO of Logical Security LLC, an information security consultant, a former engineer in the Air Forces Information Warfare unit, an instructor and an author. She has authored several international bestselling books on information security published by McGraw-Hill and Pearson which has sold over a million copies and have been translated into six languages. Ms. Harris authors academic textbooks, security articles for publication and is a technical editor for Information Security Magazine. Ms. Harris has consulted for a large number of organizations in every business sector (financial, medical, retail, entertainment, utility) and several U.S. government agencies over the last 18 years. Ms. Harris provides high-end, advanced and specialized consulting for organizations globally. She also works directly with law firms as a technical and expert witness on cases that range from patent infringement, criminal investigations, civil lawsuits and she specializes in cryptographic technologies. Ms. Harris has taught information security to a wide range of clients over the last 18 years, some of which have included; West Point, Microsoft, DHS, DoD, DoE, NSA, FBI, NASA, CDC, PWC, DISA, RSA, Visa, Intel, Cisco, Oracle, HP, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Shell, Verizon, Citi, BoA, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, Symantec, Warner Brothers, Bridgestone, American Express, etc. Ms. Harris was recognized as one of the top 25 women in the Information Security field by Information Security Magazine.
Content
Part I: Introduction to Ethical Disclosure
Chapter 1. Ethics of Ethical Hacking
Chapter 2. Ethical Hacking and the Legal System
Chapter 3. Proper and Ethical Disclosure
Part II: Penetration Testing and Tools
Chapter 4. Using Metasploit
Chapter 5. Using the BackTrack LiveCD Linux Distribution
Part III: Exploits 101
Chapter 6. Programming Survival Skills
Chapter 7. Basic Linux Exploits
Chapter 8. Advanced Linux Exploits
Chapter 9. Shellcode Strategies
Chapter 10. Writing Linux Shellcode
Chapter 11. Basic Windows Exploits
Part IV: Vulnerability Analysis
Chapter 12. Passive Analysis
Chapter 13. Advanced Static Analysis with IDA Pro
Chapter 14. Advanced Reverse Engineering
Chapter 15. Client-Side Browser Exploits
Chapter 16. Exploiting Windows Access Control Model for Local Elevation of Privilege
Chapter 17. Intelligent Fuzzing with Sulley
Chapter 18. From Vulnerability to Exploit
Chapter 19. Closing the Holes: Mitigation
Part V: Malware Analysis
Chapter 20. Collecting Malware and Initial Analysis
Chapter 21. Hacking Malware
Index
Chapter 1. Ethics of Ethical Hacking
Chapter 2. Ethical Hacking and the Legal System
Chapter 3. Proper and Ethical Disclosure
Part II: Penetration Testing and Tools
Chapter 4. Using Metasploit
Chapter 5. Using the BackTrack LiveCD Linux Distribution
Part III: Exploits 101
Chapter 6. Programming Survival Skills
Chapter 7. Basic Linux Exploits
Chapter 8. Advanced Linux Exploits
Chapter 9. Shellcode Strategies
Chapter 10. Writing Linux Shellcode
Chapter 11. Basic Windows Exploits
Part IV: Vulnerability Analysis
Chapter 12. Passive Analysis
Chapter 13. Advanced Static Analysis with IDA Pro
Chapter 14. Advanced Reverse Engineering
Chapter 15. Client-Side Browser Exploits
Chapter 16. Exploiting Windows Access Control Model for Local Elevation of Privilege
Chapter 17. Intelligent Fuzzing with Sulley
Chapter 18. From Vulnerability to Exploit
Chapter 19. Closing the Holes: Mitigation
Part V: Malware Analysis
Chapter 20. Collecting Malware and Initial Analysis
Chapter 21. Hacking Malware
Index