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Programming Linux Hacker Tools Uncovered: Exploits, Backdoors, Scanners, Sniffers,...
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by Ivan Sklyarov
Sales Rank: 1029973
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$25.00
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Paperback: 300 pages
Publisher: A-List Publishing; Pap/Cdr edition November 1, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1931769613
ISBN-13: 978-1931769617
Product Dimensions:
9 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
Book Description
Uncovering the development of the hacking toolset under Linux, this book teaches programmers the methodology behind hacker programming techniques so that they can think like an attacker when developing a defense. Analyses and cutting-edge programming are provided of aspects of each hacking item and its source code—including ping and traceroute utilities, viruses, worms, Trojans, backdoors, exploits (locals and remotes), scanners (CGI and port), smurf and fraggle attacks, and brute-force attacks. In addition to information on how to exploit buffer overflow errors in the stack, heap and BSS, and how to exploit format-string errors and other less common errors, this guide includes the source code of all the described utilities on the accompanying CD-ROM.
About The Author
Ivan Sklyarov writes the "X-Puzzles" column in Hacker magazine and is the author of Puzzles of Hackers.
Customer Reviews & Comments
I cracked the book to start reading and you are immediately shoved into programming an xping program. I had to stop and learn the parts of C that I am not as familier with. If you are looking for a great book to get you started on writing sec tools, then this is it!
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