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This Paperback Book was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008.

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1) Paperback Book Hacking Exposed by . This is one of the best books on the subject that I have ever read. I learned more from this book than I did in my Security+ and Network+ classes combined. I highly recommend this book.¤

2) Paperback Book Hacking Exposed by . to many old hacks. not enough tools. to much talking......save your money. get from the library and save your money. Go to a SANS class or get the SANS books.¤

3) Paperback Book Hacking Exposed by . While starting out in a new career, this book has been recommended to me time and time again. I have some background in security and penetration testing however this book takes you into a deeper understanding of how things work. I strongly recommend it for the beginner as well as the seasoned Information Security Professional.¤

4) Paperback Book Hacking Exposed by . This book offers an excellent overview of techniques, though some outdated, to exploit and secure systems. The book is easy to read with just enough technical jargon to teach you something. It covers most major exploits and the techniques used to secure your system against them. I have tested many of the exploits and tools and found them to work very well attacking and defending. If you are new to computer security this is a must-read. If you are an expert in the field this is a great reference.¤

5) Paperback Book Hacking Exposed by . The book is one of the best that i´ve read.
It speaks about hacking in a technical way and it´s full of information¤

6) Paperback Book Hacking Exposed by . This one-of-a-kind book provides in-depth expert insight into how hackers infiltrate e-business, and how they can be stopped.¤

7) Paperback Book Hacking Exposed by . A lot of computer-security textbooks approach the subject from a defensive point of view. "Do this, and probably you´ll survive a particular kind of attack," they say. In refreshing contrast, Hacking Exposed, Second Edition talks about security from an offensive angle. A Jane´s-like catalog of the weaponry that black-hat hackers use is laid out in full. Readers see what programs are out there, get a rundown on what the programs can do, and benefit from detailed explanations of concepts (such as wardialing and rootkits) that most system administrators kind of understand, but perhaps not in detail. The book also walks through how to use the more powerful and popular hacker software, including L0phtCrack. This new edition has been updated extensively, largely with the results of "honeypot" exercises (in which attacks on sacrificial machines are monitored) and Windows 2000 public security trials. There´s a lot of new stuff on e-mail worms, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, and attacks that involve routing protocols.

The result of all of this familiarity with bad-guy tools is a leg up on defending against them. Hacking Exposed wastes no time in explaining how to implement the countermeasures--where they exist--that will render known attacks ineffective. Taking on the major network operating systems and network devices one at a time, the authors tell you exactly what Unix configuration files to alter, what Windows NT Registry keys to change, and what settings to make in NetWare. They spare no criticism of products with which they aren´t impressed, and don´t hesitate to point out inherent, uncorrectable security weaknesses where they find them. This book is no mere rehashing of generally accepted security practices. It and its companion Web site are the best way for all of you network administrators to know thine enemies. --David Wall

Topics covered:

  • Security vulnerabilities of operating systems, applications, and network devices
  • Administrative procedures that will help defeat them
  • Techniques for hacking Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Novell NetWare, and Unix
  • Strategies for breaking into (or bringing down) telephony devices, routers, and firewalls
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