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Hands-On Penetration Testing on Windows

By : Phil Bramwell
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Hands-On Penetration Testing on Windows

By: Phil Bramwell

Overview of this book

Windows has always been the go-to platform for users around the globe to perform administration and ad hoc tasks, in settings that range from small offices to global enterprises, and this massive footprint makes securing Windows a unique challenge. This book will enable you to distinguish yourself to your clients. In this book, you'll learn advanced techniques to attack Windows environments from the indispensable toolkit that is Kali Linux. We'll work through core network hacking concepts and advanced Windows exploitation techniques, such as stack and heap overflows, precision heap spraying, and kernel exploitation, using coding principles that allow you to leverage powerful Python scripts and shellcode. We'll wrap up with post-exploitation strategies that enable you to go deeper and keep your access. Finally, we'll introduce kernel hacking fundamentals and fuzzing testing, so you can discover vulnerabilities and write custom exploits. By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed in identifying vulnerabilities within the Windows OS and developing the desired solutions for them.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Questions


  1. Named pipes are also known as _____ in Unix-like systems.
  2. An ASCII character is always 8 bits long, whereas a WCHAR character is always 16 bits long. (True | False)
  3. What does WMI stand for?
  4. What does IPC stand for?
  5. In addition to a returned error code, a successful remote WMI process call will also return the _____, which you can then use to verify your agent's context.
  6. Shadow copies are copies of what?
  7. What's the crucial piece of information contained in the SYSTEM hive for extracting hashes from the NTDS database?