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Learn Kali Linux 2019

By : Glen D. Singh
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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

Preventing vulnerabilities

The following are countermeasures that can be used to prevent web server and web application attacks and remediate such vulnerabilities:

  • Apply the latest (stable) patches and updates to the operating system and web applications.
  • Disable any unnecessary services and protocols on web servers.
  • Use secure protocols, such as support data encryption, wherever possible.
  • If using insecure protocols, implement security controls to ensure that they are not exploited.
  • Disable WebDAV if it's not being used by a web application.
  • Remove all unused modules and applications.
  • Disable all unused default accounts.
  • Change default passwords.
  • Implement security policies to prevent brute force attacks, such as lookout policies for a failed login attempt.
  • Disable the serving of directory listings.
  • Monitor and check logs for any suspicious activity.
  • Implement digital certificates...