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Kali Linux 2018: Windows Penetration Testing - Second Edition

By : Wolf Halton, Bo Weaver
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Kali Linux 2018: Windows Penetration Testing - Second Edition

By: Wolf Halton, Bo Weaver

Overview of this book

Microsoft Windows is one of the two most common OSes, and managing its security has spawned the discipline of IT security. Kali Linux is the premier platform for testing and maintaining Windows security. Kali is built on the Debian distribution of Linux and shares the legendary stability of that OS. This lets you focus on using the network penetration, password cracking, and forensics tools, and not the OS. This book has the most advanced tools and techniques to reproduce the methods used by sophisticated hackers to make you an expert in Kali Linux penetration testing. You will start by learning about the various desktop environments that now come with Kali. The book covers network sniffers and analysis tools to uncover the Windows protocols in use on the network. You will see several tools designed to improve your average in password acquisition, from hash cracking, online attacks, offline attacks, and rainbow tables to social engineering. It also demonstrates several use cases for Kali Linux tools like Social Engineering Toolkit, and Metasploit, to exploit Windows vulnerabilities. Finally, you will learn how to gain full system-level access to your compromised system and then maintain that access. By the end of this book, you will be able to quickly pen test your system and network using easy-to-follow instructions and support images.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Using OpenVAS

In Chapter 2, we set up OpenVAS for vulnerability scanning. Nmap does a great job of reporting ports and services, but lacks the ability to scan for vulnerabilities. OpenVAS will find vulnerabilities and produce a report on systems. The guys at OpenVAS update their vulnerability list weekly, so it is best to update OpenVAS before running a scan. To do this on Kali, run the following commands from the Terminal window:

root@kalibook : ~ # OpenVAS-nvt-sync  

This will run vulnerability updates for OpenVAS. The first time you run it, you will see the information visible in the following screenshot, asking you to migrate to using Rsync to update the vulnerabilities. Type Y and hit the Enter key. The update will start. The first time this is run, it will take quite a while, because it has to give you the entire list of plugins and tests available. In subsequent runs of...