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Kali Linux Cookbook

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Kali Linux Cookbook

Overview of this book

In this age, where online information is at its most vulnerable, knowing how to execute the same attacks that hackers use to break into your system or network helps you plug the loopholes before it's too late and can save you countless hours and money. Kali Linux is a Linux distribution designed for penetration testing and security auditing. It is the successor to BackTrack, the world's most popular penetration testing distribution. Discover a variety of popular tools of penetration testing, such as information gathering, vulnerability identification, exploitation, privilege escalation, and covering your tracks. Packed with practical recipes, this useful guide begins by covering the installation of Kali Linux and setting up a virtual environment to perform your tests. You will then learn how to eavesdrop and intercept traffic on wireless networks, bypass intrusion detection systems, and attack web applications, as well as checking for open ports, performing data forensics, and much more. The book follows the logical approach of a penetration test from start to finish with many screenshots and illustrations that help to explain each tool in detail. The Kali Linux Cookbook will serve as an excellent source of information for the security professional and novice alike!
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Kali Linux Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Gaining router access


In this recipe, we will use a brute-force attack using Medusa.

These days, we are in a networked society. With networked video game systems, multiple computers in most homes, and small businesses growing at a record pace, routers have become the cornerstone of network communication. What hasn't increased is the number of experienced network administrators to secure these routers, leaving many of these routers vulnerable to attack.

Getting ready

A connection to the Internet or intranet is required to complete this recipe.

An available router is also required.

How to do it...

  1. From the Start menu, navigate to Applications | Kali Linux | Password Attacks | Online Attacks | medusa. When Medusa launches, it loads its help file.

  2. We now run Medusa with our chosen options:

    medusa –M http -h 192.168.10.1 -u admin -P /usr/share/wfuzz/wordlist/fuzzdb/wordlists-user-passwd/passwds/john.txt -e ns -n 80 -F
    • –M http allows us to specify our module. In this case, we have chosen the HTTP module...