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Learn Kali Linux 2019

By : Glen D. Singh
Book Image

Learn Kali Linux 2019

By: Glen D. Singh

Overview of this book

The current rise in hacking and security breaches makes it more important than ever to effectively pentest your environment, ensuring endpoint protection. This book will take you through the latest version of Kali Linux and help you use various tools and techniques to efficiently deal with crucial security aspects. Through real-world examples, you’ll understand how to set up a lab and later explore core penetration testing concepts. Throughout the course of this book, you’ll get up to speed with gathering sensitive information and even discover different vulnerability assessment tools bundled in Kali Linux 2019. In later chapters, you’ll gain insights into concepts such as social engineering, attacking wireless networks, exploitation of web applications and remote access connections to further build on your pentesting skills. You’ll also focus on techniques such as bypassing controls, attacking the end user and maintaining persistence access through social media. Finally, this pentesting book covers best practices for performing complex penetration testing techniques in a highly secured environment. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to use Kali Linux to detect vulnerabilities and secure your system by applying penetration testing techniques of varying complexity.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Kali Linux Basics
6
Section 2: Reconnaissance
9
Section 3: Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing with Kali Linux 2019

Performing a password spraying attack

Password spraying (sometimes referred to as reverse brute force) is a technique whereby multiple login attempts are made by using a valid username(s) and a word list containing various possibilities of the password. The objective of performing a password spraying attack is to obtain a set of valid user credentials.

To perform a password spraying attack, we are going to use our existing WordPress server as our target Burp Suite to obtain the username and password input field on a web page, and hydra to perform our password spraying attack to find valid user credentials.

To get started, please use the following instructions:

  1. Configure your web browser to use the Burp Suite proxy settings. Once you've done that, open Burp Suite and turn on its Intercept mode.
  2. Next, on your web browser, go to the WordPress login portal. The URL should be...