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Reconnaissance for Ethical Hackers

By : Glen D. Singh
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Book Image

Reconnaissance for Ethical Hackers

5 (1)
By: Glen D. Singh

Overview of this book

This book explores reconnaissance techniques – the first step in discovering security vulnerabilities and exposed network infrastructure. It aids ethical hackers in understanding adversaries’ methods of identifying and mapping attack surfaces, such as network entry points, which enables them to exploit the target and steal confidential information. Reconnaissance for Ethical Hackers helps you get a comprehensive understanding of how threat actors are able to successfully leverage the information collected during the reconnaissance phase to scan and enumerate the network, collect information, and pose various security threats. This book helps you stay one step ahead in knowing how adversaries use tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to successfully gain information about their targets, while you develop a solid foundation on information gathering strategies as a cybersecurity professional. The concluding chapters will assist you in developing the skills and techniques used by real adversaries to identify vulnerable points of entry into an organization and mitigate reconnaissance-based attacks. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a solid understanding of reconnaissance, as well as learned how to secure yourself and your organization without causing significant disruption.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Part 1: Reconnaissance and Footprinting
8
Part 2: Scanning and Enumeration

Implementing vulnerable systems

In this section, you’ll learn how to set up the OWASP Juice Shop vulnerable application on Kali Linux to safely learn how to perform active reconnaissance on web applications. Additionally, you will learn how to set up Metasploitable 3 Windows VM as a virtual machine within our lab environment.

Setting up a vulnerable web application

To get started with setting up OWASP Juice Shop on Kali Linux, please use the following steps:

  1. Firstly, power on the Kali Linux virtual machine within VirtualBox Manager.
  2. Open the Terminal and use the following command to update the package repository list:
    kali@kali:~$ sudo apt update

The following snippet shows the successful execution of the command:

Figure 2.39 – Updating package list

Figure 2.39 – Updating package list

  1. Next, use the following command to install the Docker repository on Kali Linux:
    kali@kali:~$ printf '%s\n' "deb https://download.docker.com/linux/debian...