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. To begin learning today, simply click the links.
Passive Reconnaissance
Using WHOIS & Other Tools
Active Reconnaissance
Active Reconnaissance Tools & Methods
Putting It All Together
Reconnaissance Demo
Scanning
Scanning For Hosts
TCP Connection Basics
TCP Scan Types
UDP & ICMP Scanning
Scanning Demonstration using NMAP
Port & Service Enumeration
Identifying Ports & Services
OS Fingerprinting
Popular Scanners
Demonstration
Data Enumeration
Data Enumeration
SNMP Enumeration
DNS Zone Transfers
Windows Null Sessions
NetBIOS Enumeration
Active Directory Extraction
Vulnerability Assessment
Vulnerabilities & Exploits
OS Vulnerabilities
Web Server Vulnerabilities
Database Vulnerabilities
TCP Stack Vulnerabilities
Application Vulnerabilities
Vulnerability Assesment
Penetration/Access/Compromise Pt.1
Penetrating the System Pt.1
Penetrating the System Pt.2
Bypassing Access Controls
Password Cracking Pt.1
Password Cracking Pt.2
Social Engineering
Where Your Actions Recorded Pt.1
Where Your Actions Recorded Pt.2
Deleting Log Files & Other Evidence Pt.1
Deleting Log Files & Other Evidence Pt.2
Rootkits
Steganography
Evading IDS & Firewalls