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Advanced Infrastructure Penetration Testing

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Advanced Infrastructure Penetration Testing

Overview of this book

It has always been difficult to gain hands-on experience and a comprehensive understanding of advanced penetration testing techniques and vulnerability assessment and management. This book will be your one-stop solution to compromising complex network devices and modern operating systems. This book provides you with advanced penetration testing techniques that will help you exploit databases, web and application servers, switches or routers, Docker, VLAN, VoIP, and VPN. With this book, you will explore exploitation abilities such as offensive PowerShell tools and techniques, CI servers, database exploitation, Active Directory delegation, kernel exploits, cron jobs, VLAN hopping, and Docker breakouts. Moving on, this book will not only walk you through managing vulnerabilities, but will also teach you how to ensure endpoint protection. Toward the end of this book, you will also discover post-exploitation tips, tools, and methodologies to help your organization build an intelligent security system. By the end of this book, you will have mastered the skills and methodologies needed to breach infrastructures and provide complete endpoint protection for your system.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Cryptographic attacks

In order to retrieve the plaintexts of information, attackers and cryptanalysts are using many techniques:

  • Brute force attack (BFA): During this attack, the attacker will try all the key combinations to retrieve the key
  • Dictionary attack: In this attack, the attacker uses prepared dictionaries and tries the words in them
  • Birthday attack: In the birthday attack, the attacker uses hash collision
  • Ciphertext only attack (COA): In this attack, the attacker possesses the ciphertexts, and he only needs to determine the key
  • Known plaintext attack (KPA): The attacker uses what we call linear cryptanalysis to retrieve the missing plaintexts from ciphers, while he knows some partially plaintexts of the cipher
  • Chosen plaintext attack (CPA): The attacker uses differential cryptanalysis to retrieve the key after choosing the ciphertext and plaintexts by themselves
  • Side...