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Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook, Second Edition

By : Monika Agarwal, Abhinav Singh
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Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook, Second Edition

By: Monika Agarwal, Abhinav Singh

Overview of this book

<p>Metasploit software helps security and IT professionals identify security issues, verify vulnerability mitigations, and manage expert-driven security assessments. Capabilities include smart exploitation, password auditing, web application scanning, and social engineering. Teams can collaborate in Metasploit and present their findings in consolidated reports. The goal of the software is to provide a clear understanding of the critical vulnerabilities in any environment and to manage those risks.</p> <p>Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook, Second Edition contains chapters that are logically arranged with an increasing level of complexity and thoroughly covers some aspects of Metasploit, ranging from pre-exploitation to the post-exploitation phase. This book is an update from version 4.0 to version 4.5. It covers the detailed penetration testing techniques for different specializations like wireless networks, VOIP systems, and the cloud.</p> <p>Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook, Second Edition covers a number of topics which were not part of the first edition. You will learn how to penetrate an operating system (Windows 8 penetration testing) to the penetration of a wireless network, VoIP network, and then to cloud.</p> <p>The book starts with the basics, such as gathering information about your target, and then develops to cover advanced topics like building your own framework scripts and modules. The book goes deep into operating-systems-based penetration testing techniques and moves ahead with client-based exploitation methodologies. In the post-exploitation phase, it covers meterpreter, antivirus bypass, ruby wonders, exploit building, porting exploits to the framework, and penetration testing, while dealing with VOIP, wireless networks, and cloud computing.</p> <p>This book will help readers to think from a hacker's perspective to dig out the flaws in target networks and also to leverage the powers of Metasploit to compromise them. It will take your penetration skills to the next level.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Metasploit Penetration Testing CookbookSecond Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Passive information gathering


Let us deal with some of the most commonly used techniques for information gathering.

Getting ready

The whois, Dig, and Nslookup are the three most basic and simplest steps for gaining initial information about our target. As both are passive techniques of gaining information, no connectivity with the target is required. These commands can be executed directly from the terminal of BackTrack. So, launch the terminal window and proceed further.

How to do it...

We will start our information gathering with a simple whois lookup. whois is an in-built command in BackTrack, so we can directly invoke it from our terminal.

Let us quickly perform a whois lookup on www.packtpub.com and analyze the output. The output can be big, so here we will only focus on relevant points of the output:

root@bt:~# whois www.packtpub.com
Domain Name: PACKTPUB.COM
   Registrar: EASYDNS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
   Whois Server: whois.easydns.com
   Referral URL: http://www.easydns.com
   Name Server...