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Hacking: The Art of Exploitation
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The Fundamental Techniques Of Serious Hacking:
This book does an excellent job of explain various techniques that hackers employ. The explainations include examples, source
code, breakouts, and descriptions. The book progresses from basic examples to more complex by building upon a project a
little at a time.
The book bascially covers 3 broad areas: programming, networking, and cryptogrophy.
Programming covers buffer overflows, stack exploits, heap overflows, polymorphic code, inline loaders and other information.
Examples are presented in C and assembly. Networking covers many different exploits generally centered around the
modification of packets and/or spoofing. Cryptography generally covers password based attacks.
The author has a careful approach that makes the book enjoyable to read and easy to follow. He does not jump from one step to
the next without covering each step in detail. This makes the text both readable and enjoyable.
Most examples are realted to Windows or Linux but the exploits are universal. Several different tools are described and all
were open source.
In Hacking: The Art Of Exploitation you will learn how to:
Exploit programs using buffer overflows and format strings
Write your own printable ASCII polymorphic shellcode
Defeat non-executable stacks by returning into libc
Redirect network traffic, conceal open ports, and hijack TCP connections
krack encrypted 802.11b wireless trafffic using the FMS attack
If you're serious about hacking, this book is for you, no matter what side of the fence you're on.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/74127806/Hacking-The_Art_of_Exploitation__www.area51warez.info.rar
Hacking Exposed - 2nd Edition
Book Description:
When a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, it certainly makes a sound. But if a computer network has a
security vulnerability and no one knows about it, is it insecure? Only the most extreme Berkeleian idealist might argue
against the former, but the latter is not nearly so obvious.
A network with a security vulnerability is insecure to those who know about the vulnerability.If noone knows about it?if it
is literally a vulnerability that has not been discovered?then the network is secure. If one person knows about it, then the
network is insecure to him but secure to everyone else. If the network equipment manufacturer knows about it...if security
researchers know about it...if the hacking community knows about it the insecurity of the network increasesas news of the
vulnerability gets out.
Or does it? The vulnerability exists, whether or not anyone knows about it.Publishing a vulnerability does not cause the
network to be insecure. To claim that would be confusing knowledge about a thing with the thing itself. Publishing increases
the likelihood that an attacker will use the vulnerability, but not the severity of the vulnerability. Publishing also
increases the likelihood that people can defend against the vulnerability. Just as an attacker can't exploit a vulnerability
he does not know about, a defender can't protect against a vulnerability he does not know about.
So if keeping vulnerabilities secret increases security, it does so in a fragile way. Keeping vulnerabilities secret only
works as long as they remain secret?but everything about information works toward spreading information. Some people spread
secrets accidentally; others spread them on purpose. Sometimes secrets are re-derived by someone else. And once a secret is
out, it can never be put back.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Footprinting
Chapter 02 - Scanning
Chapter 03 - Enumeration
Chapter 04 - Hacking Windows 95/98 and ME
Chapter 05 - Hacking Windows NT
Chapter 06 - Hacking Windows 2000
Chapter 07 - Novell NetWare Hacking
Chapter 08 - Hacking UNIX
Chapter 09 - Dial-Up, PBX, Voicemail, and VPN Hacking
Chapter 10 - Network Devices
Chapter 11 - Firewalls
Chapter 12 - Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks
Chapter 13 - Remote Control Insecurities
Chapter 14 - Advanced Techniques
Chapter 15 - Web Hacking
Chapter 16 - Hacking the Internet User
Appendix A - Ports
Appendix B - Top 14 Security Vulnerabilities
Appendix C - About the Companion Web Site
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Hacking For Dummies- 2nd Edition
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While you?re reading this, a hacker could be prying and spying his way into your company?s IT systems, sabotaging your
operations, stealing confidential information, shutting down your Web site, or wreaking havoc in other diabolical ways.
Hackers For Dummies helps you hack into a hacker?s mindset and take security precautions to help you avoid a hack attack. It
outlines computer hacker tricks and techniques you can use to assess the security of your own information systems, find
security vulnerabilities, and fix them before malicious and criminal hackers can exploit them. It covers:
Hacking methodology and researching public information to see what a hacker can quickly learn about your operations
Social engineering (how hackers manipulate employees to gain information and access), physical security, and password
vulnerabilities Network infrastructure, including port scanners, SNMP scanning, banner grabbing, scanning, and wireless LAN
vulnerabilities Operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Novell NetWare Application hacking, including malware
(Trojan horses, viruses, worms, rootkits, logic bombs, and more), e-mail and instant messaging, and Web applications
Tests, tools (commercial, shareware, and freeware), and techniques that offer the most bang for your ethical hacking buck
With this guide you can develop and implement a comprehensive security assessment plan, get essential support from
management, test your system for vulnerabilities, take countermeasures, and protect your network infrastructure. You discover
how to beat hackers at their own game, with: A hacking toolkit, including War dialing software, password kracking software,
network scanning software, network vulnerability assessment software, a network analyzer, a Web application assessment tool,
and more All kinds of countermeasures and ways to plug security holes A list of more than 100 security sites, tools, and
resources
Ethical hacking helps you fight hacking with hacking, pinpoint security flaws within your systems, and implement
countermeasures. Complete with tons of screen shots, step-by-step instructions for some countermeasures, and actual case
studies from IT security professionals, this is an invaluable guide, whether you?re an Internet security professional, part
of a penetration-testing team, or in charge of IT security for a large or small business.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/74813225/Hacking_for_Dummies_-_Ethical_Hacking.rar
Create Your Own Home Networks
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This book provides you with a guide to some of the most productive, interesting, and just plain fun things you can do with
your computers. Many people these days have more than one computer at home and can easily become bewildered by all the
possibilities. The topics covered in this book will take you from the basics of computer networking to how to use your
computer to accomplish many everyday home networking tasks.
Along the way, this book provides you with enough extra information in the form of sidebars to either pique your interest or
satisfy your curiosity, depending on your level of interest in the topic. Because I am firmly convinced that people learn
best by actually performing a task rather than simply reading about it, this book provides detailed, step-by-step procedures
that show you exactly what to click or type to achieve the desired result. It also provides web links along the way, where
appropriate. When you have your home network set up, you can follow these links to get more information.
The most important assumption this book makes is that you are using Windows XP as your operating system and that you are
familiar with the basic operation and functionality it offers. This book does not cover any background operating system
concepts, but many fine books are available to help you with that sort of information (for example, Sams Teach Yourself
Windows XP All in One from Sams Publishing). Most of the projects presented in this book can be accomplished by using what
ships (and should be installed) with your copy of Windows XP. Where appropriate, this book tells you where and how to obtain
any other software and then describes how to install it.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 1 - Understanding Basic Networking
Chapter 2 - Project 1: Making Your Computers Talk to Each Other
Chapter 3 - Project 2: Sharing Files, Printers, and Other Stuff on Your Network
Chapter 4 - Project 3: Creating a Network Jukebox
Chapter 5 - Project 4: Instant Messaging in and out of Your Home Network
Chapter 6 - Project 5: Creating and Sharing Video on Your Home Network
Chapter 7 - When Your Network Doesn't Work the Way It Should
Chapter 8 - Bonus Project: Creating Your Own Website
Download
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Advanced Web Sites Made Easy
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ADVANCED WEB SITES MADE EASY teaches all major concepts of this exciting technology with many well chosen examples. It
contains code and building blocks that can readily be used as the core of web-based applications. Included with the book is
free access to a web site featuring solutions to the exercises, a user forum, book corrections, all the book's code in
downloadable form, and your own copy of HTML/OS free for 30 days.
As you work your way through the book, you'll get a good understanding of this powerful and flexible language. Chapter after
chapter teaches you how easy it is to make sophisticated use of it by adding just a few lines of BASIC-like code to your HTML
documents. You'll also begin to think in a new way about web computing. HTML/OS frees you from the hassles of systems
integration. Whether you just want to add dynamic features to an existing site, design complex web sites, or develop
web-based software, you'll never have to worry about compatibility. It runs on all platforms and includes a built-in database
engine.
You'll be well equipped to build advanced web sites with this clearly written book, its companion web site, the HTML/OS
manual, and the Aestiva User Center with its many ready-made examples of commercial applications and utilities, collection of
sample code, and extensive knowledge base.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/74788784/Advanced_Web_Sites_Made_Easy.rar
Dangerous Google: Searching for Secrets
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Dangerous Google: Searching for Secrets
You will get to know how to find confidential data using Google - the most popular Web browser. The article also shows an
effective way of looking for information on vulnerable systems and Web services as well as publicly available network
devices.
This book explains to you How to search on Google Like for example How to search for Mp3 music in just one click rather than
searching for hours and many more....
After reading this book you will find all what you need in a few seconds.
If you like search on google like a expert, read this!!
Download
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just4share :D :D :D
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The Fundamental Techniques Of Serious Hacking:
This book does an excellent job of explain various techniques that hackers employ. The explainations include examples, source
code, breakouts, and descriptions. The book progresses from basic examples to more complex by building upon a project a
little at a time.
The book bascially covers 3 broad areas: programming, networking, and cryptogrophy.
Programming covers buffer overflows, stack exploits, heap overflows, polymorphic code, inline loaders and other information.
Examples are presented in C and assembly. Networking covers many different exploits generally centered around the
modification of packets and/or spoofing. Cryptography generally covers password based attacks.
The author has a careful approach that makes the book enjoyable to read and easy to follow. He does not jump from one step to
the next without covering each step in detail. This makes the text both readable and enjoyable.
Most examples are realted to Windows or Linux but the exploits are universal. Several different tools are described and all
were open source.
In Hacking: The Art Of Exploitation you will learn how to:
Exploit programs using buffer overflows and format strings
Write your own printable ASCII polymorphic shellcode
Defeat non-executable stacks by returning into libc
Redirect network traffic, conceal open ports, and hijack TCP connections
krack encrypted 802.11b wireless trafffic using the FMS attack
If you're serious about hacking, this book is for you, no matter what side of the fence you're on.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/74127806/Hacking-The_Art_of_Exploitation__www.area51warez.info.rar
Hacking Exposed - 2nd Edition
Book Description:
When a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, it certainly makes a sound. But if a computer network has a
security vulnerability and no one knows about it, is it insecure? Only the most extreme Berkeleian idealist might argue
against the former, but the latter is not nearly so obvious.
A network with a security vulnerability is insecure to those who know about the vulnerability.If noone knows about it?if it
is literally a vulnerability that has not been discovered?then the network is secure. If one person knows about it, then the
network is insecure to him but secure to everyone else. If the network equipment manufacturer knows about it...if security
researchers know about it...if the hacking community knows about it the insecurity of the network increasesas news of the
vulnerability gets out.
Or does it? The vulnerability exists, whether or not anyone knows about it.Publishing a vulnerability does not cause the
network to be insecure. To claim that would be confusing knowledge about a thing with the thing itself. Publishing increases
the likelihood that an attacker will use the vulnerability, but not the severity of the vulnerability. Publishing also
increases the likelihood that people can defend against the vulnerability. Just as an attacker can't exploit a vulnerability
he does not know about, a defender can't protect against a vulnerability he does not know about.
So if keeping vulnerabilities secret increases security, it does so in a fragile way. Keeping vulnerabilities secret only
works as long as they remain secret?but everything about information works toward spreading information. Some people spread
secrets accidentally; others spread them on purpose. Sometimes secrets are re-derived by someone else. And once a secret is
out, it can never be put back.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Footprinting
Chapter 02 - Scanning
Chapter 03 - Enumeration
Chapter 04 - Hacking Windows 95/98 and ME
Chapter 05 - Hacking Windows NT
Chapter 06 - Hacking Windows 2000
Chapter 07 - Novell NetWare Hacking
Chapter 08 - Hacking UNIX
Chapter 09 - Dial-Up, PBX, Voicemail, and VPN Hacking
Chapter 10 - Network Devices
Chapter 11 - Firewalls
Chapter 12 - Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks
Chapter 13 - Remote Control Insecurities
Chapter 14 - Advanced Techniques
Chapter 15 - Web Hacking
Chapter 16 - Hacking the Internet User
Appendix A - Ports
Appendix B - Top 14 Security Vulnerabilities
Appendix C - About the Companion Web Site
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/81794506/Hacking_Exposed__www.area51warez.info.rar
Hacking For Dummies- 2nd Edition
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While you?re reading this, a hacker could be prying and spying his way into your company?s IT systems, sabotaging your
operations, stealing confidential information, shutting down your Web site, or wreaking havoc in other diabolical ways.
Hackers For Dummies helps you hack into a hacker?s mindset and take security precautions to help you avoid a hack attack. It
outlines computer hacker tricks and techniques you can use to assess the security of your own information systems, find
security vulnerabilities, and fix them before malicious and criminal hackers can exploit them. It covers:
Hacking methodology and researching public information to see what a hacker can quickly learn about your operations
Social engineering (how hackers manipulate employees to gain information and access), physical security, and password
vulnerabilities Network infrastructure, including port scanners, SNMP scanning, banner grabbing, scanning, and wireless LAN
vulnerabilities Operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Novell NetWare Application hacking, including malware
(Trojan horses, viruses, worms, rootkits, logic bombs, and more), e-mail and instant messaging, and Web applications
Tests, tools (commercial, shareware, and freeware), and techniques that offer the most bang for your ethical hacking buck
With this guide you can develop and implement a comprehensive security assessment plan, get essential support from
management, test your system for vulnerabilities, take countermeasures, and protect your network infrastructure. You discover
how to beat hackers at their own game, with: A hacking toolkit, including War dialing software, password kracking software,
network scanning software, network vulnerability assessment software, a network analyzer, a Web application assessment tool,
and more All kinds of countermeasures and ways to plug security holes A list of more than 100 security sites, tools, and
resources
Ethical hacking helps you fight hacking with hacking, pinpoint security flaws within your systems, and implement
countermeasures. Complete with tons of screen shots, step-by-step instructions for some countermeasures, and actual case
studies from IT security professionals, this is an invaluable guide, whether you?re an Internet security professional, part
of a penetration-testing team, or in charge of IT security for a large or small business.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/74813225/Hacking_for_Dummies_-_Ethical_Hacking.rar
Create Your Own Home Networks
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/6231/3za057plx5.jpg
This book provides you with a guide to some of the most productive, interesting, and just plain fun things you can do with
your computers. Many people these days have more than one computer at home and can easily become bewildered by all the
possibilities. The topics covered in this book will take you from the basics of computer networking to how to use your
computer to accomplish many everyday home networking tasks.
Along the way, this book provides you with enough extra information in the form of sidebars to either pique your interest or
satisfy your curiosity, depending on your level of interest in the topic. Because I am firmly convinced that people learn
best by actually performing a task rather than simply reading about it, this book provides detailed, step-by-step procedures
that show you exactly what to click or type to achieve the desired result. It also provides web links along the way, where
appropriate. When you have your home network set up, you can follow these links to get more information.
The most important assumption this book makes is that you are using Windows XP as your operating system and that you are
familiar with the basic operation and functionality it offers. This book does not cover any background operating system
concepts, but many fine books are available to help you with that sort of information (for example, Sams Teach Yourself
Windows XP All in One from Sams Publishing). Most of the projects presented in this book can be accomplished by using what
ships (and should be installed) with your copy of Windows XP. Where appropriate, this book tells you where and how to obtain
any other software and then describes how to install it.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 1 - Understanding Basic Networking
Chapter 2 - Project 1: Making Your Computers Talk to Each Other
Chapter 3 - Project 2: Sharing Files, Printers, and Other Stuff on Your Network
Chapter 4 - Project 3: Creating a Network Jukebox
Chapter 5 - Project 4: Instant Messaging in and out of Your Home Network
Chapter 6 - Project 5: Creating and Sharing Video on Your Home Network
Chapter 7 - When Your Network Doesn't Work the Way It Should
Chapter 8 - Bonus Project: Creating Your Own Website
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/74806761/Create_Your_Own_Home_Networks.rar
Advanced Web Sites Made Easy
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ADVANCED WEB SITES MADE EASY teaches all major concepts of this exciting technology with many well chosen examples. It
contains code and building blocks that can readily be used as the core of web-based applications. Included with the book is
free access to a web site featuring solutions to the exercises, a user forum, book corrections, all the book's code in
downloadable form, and your own copy of HTML/OS free for 30 days.
As you work your way through the book, you'll get a good understanding of this powerful and flexible language. Chapter after
chapter teaches you how easy it is to make sophisticated use of it by adding just a few lines of BASIC-like code to your HTML
documents. You'll also begin to think in a new way about web computing. HTML/OS frees you from the hassles of systems
integration. Whether you just want to add dynamic features to an existing site, design complex web sites, or develop
web-based software, you'll never have to worry about compatibility. It runs on all platforms and includes a built-in database
engine.
You'll be well equipped to build advanced web sites with this clearly written book, its companion web site, the HTML/OS
manual, and the Aestiva User Center with its many ready-made examples of commercial applications and utilities, collection of
sample code, and extensive knowledge base.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/74788784/Advanced_Web_Sites_Made_Easy.rar
Dangerous Google: Searching for Secrets
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Dangerous Google: Searching for Secrets
You will get to know how to find confidential data using Google - the most popular Web browser. The article also shows an
effective way of looking for information on vulnerable systems and Web services as well as publicly available network
devices.
This book explains to you How to search on Google Like for example How to search for Mp3 music in just one click rather than
searching for hours and many more....
After reading this book you will find all what you need in a few seconds.
If you like search on google like a expert, read this!!
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/72653885/Dangerous_Google_Searching__www.area51warez.info.r ar
just4share :D :D :D