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Kali Linux Intrusion and Exploitation Cookbook

By : Dhruv Shah, Ishan Girdhar
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Kali Linux Intrusion and Exploitation Cookbook

By: Dhruv Shah, Ishan Girdhar

Overview of this book

With the increasing threats of breaches and attacks on critical infrastructure, system administrators and architects can use Kali Linux 2.0 to ensure their infrastructure is secure by finding out known vulnerabilities and safeguarding their infrastructure against unknown vulnerabilities. This practical cookbook-style guide contains chapters carefully structured in three phases – information gathering, vulnerability assessment, and penetration testing for the web, and wired and wireless networks. It's an ideal reference guide if you’re looking for a solution to a specific problem or learning how to use a tool. We provide hands-on examples of powerful tools/scripts designed for exploitation. In the final section, we cover various tools you can use during testing, and we help you create in-depth reports to impress management. We provide system engineers with steps to reproduce issues and fix them.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Introduction


Web penetration testing is the phase where we exploit the vulnerabilities that we have discovered during vulnerability assessment.

The success of penetration testing depends on how much information and vulnerabilities have been discovered so far. It may not be necessary that all the vulnerabilities that we have discovered can be exploited.

Web exploitation is not dependent on what tools you use. It is an exercise of finding security issues in web applications. A web application is nothing but a software that runs on the web instead of locally on your operating system. It is meant to perform specific tasks and for specific users. The best way to exploit a web application is to understand what the application is about and what tasks it accomplishes and focus more on the logical working flow of the application. Web applications can be of different types and architectures; take, for example, dynamic web pages using PHP/Java/.NET and MySQL/MSSQL/Postgress or single page application...