The world's bestselling computer security book--fully expanded and updated
"Right now you hold in your hand one of the most successful security books ever written. Rather than being a sideline participant, leverage the valuable insights Hacking Exposed 6 provides to help yourself, your company, and your country fight cyber-crime." --From the Foreword by Dave DeWalt, President and CEO, McAfee, Inc.
"For security to be successful in any company, you must `think evil' and be attuned to your `real risk'...Hacking Expose 6 defines both." --Patrick Heim, CISO, Kaiser Permanente
"The definitive resource to understanding the hacking mindset and the defenses against it." --Vince Rossi, CEO & President, St. Bernard Software
"Identity theft costs billions every year and unless you understand the threat, you will be destined to be a victim of it. Hacking Exposed 6 gives you the tools you need to prevent being a victim." --Bill Loesch, CTO, Guard ID Systems
"This book is current, comprehensive, thoughtful, backed by experience, and appropriately free of vendor-bias-prized features for any security practitioner in need of information." --Kip Boyle, CISO, PEMCO Mutual Insurance Company
"The Hacking Exposed series has become the definitive reference for security professionals from the moment it was first released, and the 6th edition maintains its place on my bookshelf," --Jeff Moss, Founder of the popular Black Hat Security Conference
Meet the formidable demands of security in today's hyperconnected world with expert guidance from the world-renowned Hacking Exposed team. Following the time-tested "attack-countermeasure" philosophy, this 10th anniversary edition has been fully overhauled to cover the latest insidious weapons in the hacker's extensive arsenal.
New and updated material:
New chapter on hacking hardware, including lock bumping, access card cloning, RFID hacks, USB U3 exploits, and Bluetooth device hijackingUpdated Windows attacks and countermeasures, including new Vista and Server 2008 vulnerabilities and Metasploit exploitsThe latest UNIX Trojan and rootkit techniques and dangling pointer and input validation exploitsNew wireless and RFID security tools, including multilayered encryption and gatewaysAll-new tracerouting and eavesdropping techniques used to target network hardware and Cisco devicesUpdated DoS, man-in-the-middle, DNS poisoning, and buffer overflow coverageVPN and VoIP exploits, including Google and TFTP tricks, SIP flooding, and IPsec hackingFully updated chapters on hacking the Internet user, web hacking, and securing code
- ISBN10 6611969381
- ISBN13 9786611969387
- Publish Date 1 May 2009 (first published 1 February 2009)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 24 April 2012
- Publish Country US
- Imprint McGraw-Hill Companies
- Format eBook
- Pages 720
- Language English