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#4: E-Books : Hacking Guide 3.1 |
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| The Author: shady1991 | 6 October 2009 | Views: 1578 |
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Hacking Guide 3.1 / 5 MB Hackers. That elusive class of computer criminals who break into systems, release viruses, and deface Web sites, right? Wrong! While such computer criminals have helped shape the typical definition of a hacker, not all hackers are out to wreak havoc. There are ethical hackers who crack a system for the sheer challenge of doing so-not to cause damage or destruction. |
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#5: Video Tutorials : Sam Bowne CNIT-123: Ethical Hacking And Network Defense |
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| The Author: matrixbk | 27 September 2009 | Views: 1920 |
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CNIT 123: Ethical Hacking and Network Defense Lecture Notes and Projects (Spring 2008 Revision) by Sam BowneCatalog Description: Students learn how hackers attack computers and networks, and how to protect systems from such attacks, using both Windows and Linux systems. Students will learn legal restrictions and ethical guidelines, and will be required to obey them. Students will perform many hands-on labs, both attacking and defending, using port scans, footprinting, exploiting Windows and Linux vulnerabilities, buffer overflow exploits, SQL injection, privilege escalation, Trojans, and backdoors. |
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#8: E-Books : The Ankit Fadia Hacking Books Collection |
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The Ankit Fadia Hacking Books Collection | 6.83Mb CONTENTS1.The Unofficial Guide to Ethical Hacking 2.Network Security: A Hacker’s Perspective 3. The Ethical Hacking Guide to Corporate Security 4.Hacking Mobile Phones 5.Email Hacking 6.Windows Hacking 7.Google Hacking 8.Intrusion Alert 9. Encryption 10.Tips and Tricks on Linux Computer Forensics (COMING SOON) 11.OS Hacking (COMING SOON) + Many Many More |
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#9: Other : Certified Ethical Hacker Series |
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| The Author: tanluan | 15 April 2009 | Views: 6425 |
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Video Training | Certified Ethical Hacker Series | DVD ISO | 800MB Contains training for the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50 $799.00 - Includes 21 Videos You're up late, banging away at your keyboard. You find the hole you were looking for. Now you just find the right directory, copy a couple files, back right out of the system, and erase your tracks. Within 15 minutes of finding a back door into the network, you've downloaded transaction data for all credit card transactions within the last two years. You'd think credit card processing companies would be more secure than that. |
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#11: E-Books : Untold Hacking Secret |
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| The Author: asciiboy | 11 March 2009 | Views: 5042 |
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Untold Hacking Secret || 5.37 MB || rar-rapidshare Hacking is unauthorized use of computer and network resources. (The term " hacker" originally meant a very gifted programmer. In recent years though, with easier access to multiple systems, it now has negative implications.) |
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#12: E-Books : Grey Hat Hacking 2nd Edition |
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The goal of this book is to help produce more highly skilled security professional so are dedicated to protecting against malicious hacking activity. It has been proven erand over again thatitis important tounder standone’se nemies, including theirtacs, skills, tools, and motivations.Corporation sandnation shave enemies that are very dicated and talented. We must work together to understand the enemies’ processes d procedures to ensure that we can properly thwart their destructive and malicious havior. The authors of this book want to provide the readers with something we believe the dustry needs: a holistic review of ethical hacking that is responsible and truly ethical its intentions and material. This is why we are starting this book with a clear defini-n of what ethical hacking is and is not—something society is very confused about.We have updated thematerial from the first edition and have attempted to deliver the ost comprehensive and up-to-date assembly of techniques and procedures. Six new apters are presented and the other chapters have been updated. In Part I of this book we lay down the ground work of the necessary ethicsand expec-ions of a gray hat hacker. |
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#13: Other : VTC Ethical hacking and penetration testing video tutorials |
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| The Author: Mukeshvasan | 8 December 2008 | Views: 6832 |
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Computer Hacking is no longer the black art of computer geniuses. Exploit scripts and hacks are available to anyone with a web browser, so prepare yourself to protect your network by looking at security from a hacker’s eyes. Understanding what attack vectors might be used on your systems is a fundamental piece of the security toolkit. VTC Authors Brad Causey and Bobby Rogers present computer security from an angle that aims to put you into the seat, to protect your network through Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing. |
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#14: E-Books : Hacking For Dummies - 2nd Edition |
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| The Author: zeetbear | 9 December 2007 | Views: 7282 |
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Author: Kevin Beaver | Type: Computer Data Security & Hacking | Pdf | English | 400 Pages | Size : 7 MBExcellent Book and Great Primer for Hacking Exposed. You'll find out how external hacker and rogue insider hacks happen, how to discover where your systems and network are weak, what you can do to strengthen your defenses, and how to prepare reports and recommendations to management. Discover--> how to Identify the different types of attacks Recognize vulnerabilities in your network, Prevent attacks by rogue insiders, Test applications, files, and databases Plug security holes..Book Description: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 |
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