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Hacking

Summary

This book includes three manuscripts.  Book One: Hacking with Kali Linux: Penetration Testing Hacking Bible Book Two: Social Engineering Attacks, Techniques, and Prevention Book Three: Hacking Firewalls and Bypassing Honeypots In order to understand hackers and protect the network infrastructure, you must think like a hacker in today’s expansive and eclectic internet and you must understand that nothing is fully secured.  This book will focus on some of the most dangerous hacker tools that are favorites of both white hat and black hat hackers.  If you attempt to use any of the tools discussed in this book on a network without being authorized and you disturb or damage any systems, that would be considered illegal black hat hacking. So, I would like to encourage all listeners to deploy any tool described in this book for white hat use only.  The focus of this book will be to introduce some of the best, most well-known software that you can use free of charge, furthermore where to find them, how to access them, and finally in every chapter, you will find demonstrated examples step-by-step.  There are many step-by-step deployment guides on how to plan a successful penetration test and examples of how to manipulate or misdirect trusted employees using social engineering.  Buy this book now and get started today! In this book, you will learn: How to install Kali Linux and TOR  How to use BurpSuite for various attacks  SSL and CMS scanning techniques  Port scanning and network sniffing  How to configure SPAN  How to implement SYN scan attack  How to perform brute force with Hydra  How to use Low Orbit Ion Cannon  How to use Netcat, Meterpreter, Armitage, and SET  How to deploy Spear Phishing and PowerShell Attacks  How to deploy various wireless hacking attacks  How to use Deep Magic, Recon-ng, HTTrack, Weevely, H-ping_3, EtterCAP, Xplico, Scapy, Parasite6, The Metasploit Framework, Credential Harvester, and many more Kali Linux hacking tools....  Phishing, vishing, smishing, spear phishing, and whaling  The history of social engineering  Psychological manipulation  Human weaknesses  Social engineering categories  Cold call virus scams  Authority and fear establishment  Executing the social engineering attack  Signifying legitimacy by providing value  Open-source intelligence  Organizational reconnaissance  Identifying targets within an organization  In-person social engineering techniques  Dumpster diving and data breaches  Phishing page types  Filter evasion techniques  How to use PhishTank and Phish5  Identity theft and impersonation  Social engineering countermeasures  Paper and digital record destruction  Physical security measures  Principle of least privilege  2FA and side channel ID verification  Logging and monitoring  How to respond to an attack  Tips to avoid being a victim  What is the OSI Model?  What are zone-based firewalls?  Firewall behavior and TCP state table  Network address translation  Port address translation  Demilitarized zone  TCP and UDP traffic on firewalls  Client connection process

©2019 Alex Wagner (P)2020 Alex Wagner

Narrator: Jack Bellows
Author: Alex Wagner
Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
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