
Hacking Web Apps
Detecting and Preventing Web Application Security Problems
Mike Shema(Author)
Syngress (Publisher)
Published on 4. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-59749-951-4 (ISBN)
Description
How can an information security professional keep up with all of the hacks, attacks, and exploits on the Web? One way is to read Hacking Web Apps. The content for this book has been selected by author Mike Shema to make sure that we are covering the most vicious attacks out there. Not only does Mike let you in on the anatomy of these attacks, but he also tells you how to get rid of these worms, trojans, and botnets and how to defend against them in the future. Countermeasures are detailed so that you can fight against similar attacks as they evolve.
Attacks featured in this book include:
* SQL Injection
* Cross Site Scripting
* Logic Attacks
* Server Misconfigurations
* Predictable Pages
* Web of Distrust
* Breaking Authentication Schemes
* HTML5 Security Breaches
* Attacks on Mobile Apps
Even if you don't develop web sites or write HTML, Hacking Web Apps can still help you learn how sites are attacked-as well as the best way to defend against these attacks. Plus, Hacking Web Apps gives you detailed steps to make the web browser - sometimes your last line of defense - more secure.
Attacks featured in this book include:
* SQL Injection
* Cross Site Scripting
* Logic Attacks
* Server Misconfigurations
* Predictable Pages
* Web of Distrust
* Breaking Authentication Schemes
* HTML5 Security Breaches
* Attacks on Mobile Apps
Even if you don't develop web sites or write HTML, Hacking Web Apps can still help you learn how sites are attacked-as well as the best way to defend against these attacks. Plus, Hacking Web Apps gives you detailed steps to make the web browser - sometimes your last line of defense - more secure.
Reviews / Votes
"Preventing and fixing vulnerabilities is what this book is really about...The truth is that it's most appropriate for anyone tasked with securing an organisation's website. However, all web developers should be made to read it, whether they consider themselves coders or designers."--Network Security Newsletter, July 2013"This book is equally valuable to technical security practitioners and less-technical security leaders alike. I recommend anyone looking to develop their own web applications or defend against modern web application exploitation take advantage of Mike Shema's expertise on this topic."--Doug Steelman, Chief Information Security Officer, Dell SecureWorks
"Hacking Web Apps by Mike Shema introduces novice security practitioners to the most threatening exploits plaguing modern web applications. The book covers more than the raw concepts, by bringing in other vulnerabilities and showing how the various exploits relate to one another; and it does so in human readable terms."--Robert Hansen, CEO of Falling Rock Networks and SecTheory Ltd.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Rockland, MA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Information Security professionals of all levels, web application developers, recreational hackers.
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
40 illustrations; Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 192 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
609 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59749-951-4 (9781597499514)
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E-Book
10/2012
Syngress
€43.95
Available for download
Person
Mike Shema develops web application security solutions at Qualys, Inc. His current work is focused on an automated web assessment service. Mike previously worked as a security consultant and trainer for Foundstone where he conducted information security assessments across a range of industries and technologies. His security background ranges from network penetration testing, wireless security, code review, and web security. He is the co-author of Hacking Exposed: Web Applications, The Anti-Hacker Toolkit and the author of Hack Notes: Web Application Security. In addition to writing, Mike has presented at security conferences in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
Content
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
Chapter 3 - Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Chapter 4 - SQL Injection
Chapter 5 - Server Misconfigurations and Predictable Pages
Chapter 6 - Breaking Authentication Schemes
Chapter 7 - Logic Attacks
Chapter 8 - Web of Distrust
Chapter 9 - HTML5 Security Breaches
Chapter 2 - Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
Chapter 3 - Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Chapter 4 - SQL Injection
Chapter 5 - Server Misconfigurations and Predictable Pages
Chapter 6 - Breaking Authentication Schemes
Chapter 7 - Logic Attacks
Chapter 8 - Web of Distrust
Chapter 9 - HTML5 Security Breaches