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Learning zANTI2  for Android Pentesting

Learning zANTI2 for Android Pentesting

By : Vitula
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Learning zANTI2  for Android Pentesting

Learning zANTI2 for Android Pentesting

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By: Vitula

Overview of this book

A penetration test is one of the most important methods to secure a network or any individual machine. Having knowledge of these methods can enable a user to protect himself/herself from any kinds of attacks. Penetration tests can also be used to discover flaws or loop holes in one's security system, which if not fixed, can be exploited by an unwanted entity. This book starts off with an introduction to what penetration testing is, and how it can be performed on Android using zANTI2. Once you are aware of the basics, we move on to teach you the different types of scans that can be performed to search for targets. You will then learn how to connect to open ports and intrude into an unsecured computer. From here you will explore vulnerabilities and their usage, including ShellShock and SSL Poodle vulnerability. When connected to an open network, a user is susceptible to password and session hijacking, and a number of other cyber attacks. The book therefore ends with one of the main aspects of cyber security: the Man in the Middle attack. You will get to know everything about the MITM attack, how it works, and how one can be protected against it.
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OS CPE


OS CPE shows common platform enumeration (CPE) of the OS. CPE is a standardized way to name software apps, OSes, and hardware platforms. CPE typically contains seven fields:

cpe:/<part>:<vendor>:<product>:<version>:<update>:<edition>:<language>

Some fields, however, can be left blank or even left off. If you take a look at the preceding screenshot, you can see there are five fields listed, one of which is left blank.

You may be wondering what does the o stands for in the cpe:/o: field in the beginning.

To clarify O stands for operating systems, A for applications, and H for hardware platforms. If you take a look at the picture, it lists four possible OSes. It's clear that the target is running Windows 7 Professional operating system, which turns out to be correct. Moving on!

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