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Windows and Linux Penetration Testing from Scratch

You're reading from   Windows and Linux Penetration Testing from Scratch Harness the power of pen testing with Kali Linux for unbeatable hard-hitting results

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801815123
Length 510 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Recon and Exploitation
2. Chapter 1: Open Source Intelligence FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Bypassing Network Access Control 4. Chapter 3: Sniffing and Spoofing 5. Chapter 4: Windows Passwords on the Network 6. Chapter 5: Assessing Network Security 7. Chapter 6: Cryptography and the Penetration Tester 8. Chapter 7: Advanced Exploitation with Metasploit 9. Part 2: Vulnerability Fundamentals
10. Chapter 8: Python Fundamentals 11. Chapter 9: PowerShell Fundamentals 12. Chapter 10: Shellcoding - The Stack 13. Chapter 11: Shellcoding – Bypassing Protections 14. Chapter 12: Shellcoding – Evading Antivirus 15. Chapter 13: Windows Kernel Security 16. Chapter 14: Fuzzing Techniques 17. Part 3: Post-Exploitation
18. Chapter 15: Going Beyond the Foothold 19. Chapter 16: Escalating Privileges 20. Chapter 17: Maintaining Access 21. Answers 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

Maybe you’ve just finished a boot camp on ethical hacking and you can’t get enough. Perhaps you’re an administrator who has realized that it’s time to understand how the bad guys work with these dark arts. It’s also possible that someone gave you this book for your birthday after misunderstanding when you said you have a keen interest in den nesting. Whoever you are (except for that last one), this book is for you. But why this book?

Let’s be honest: this subject has a tendency to be dry. Sometimes, it feels like an author is there to just tell us how it is, providing a sparse foundation of the concepts under discussion. I think the experience is more enjoyable if it feels more like an interactive learning session than a lecture. So, I’ve endeavored to discuss pen testing in a more conversational and relaxed manner. Reading this book should feel like we’re just hanging out in the lab and exploring these concepts. I think the kids these days call this vibing. I’ll have to ask my nieces.

This book isn’t intended for complete beginners, but it is accessible to different levels of experience. Overall, it is assumed that you have some experience and education in information technology and cybersecurity. This book won’t “teach you how to hack,” and in fact, many of the labs feature old attacks that aren’t likely to succeed in a real-world environment. The foundation they all provide, however, is very much still relevant. The lessons will be valuable to those who intend to understand how the core concept works, and from there, they can be translated into modern attacks. This book emphasizes understanding over blindly following steps.

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