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Learn Penetration Testing

By : Rishalin Pillay
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Learn Penetration Testing

By: Rishalin Pillay

Overview of this book

Sending information via the internet is not entirely private, as evidenced by the rise in hacking, malware attacks, and security threats. With the help of this book, you'll learn crucial penetration testing techniques to help you evaluate enterprise defenses. You'll start by understanding each stage of pentesting and deploying target virtual machines, including Linux and Windows. Next, the book will guide you through performing intermediate penetration testing in a controlled environment. With the help of practical use cases, you'll also be able to implement your learning in real-world scenarios. By studying everything from setting up your lab, information gathering and password attacks, through to social engineering and post exploitation, you'll be able to successfully overcome security threats. The book will even help you leverage the best tools, such as Kali Linux, Metasploit, Burp Suite, and other open source pentesting tools to perform these techniques. Toward the later chapters, you'll focus on best practices to quickly resolve security threats. By the end of this book, you'll be well versed with various penetration testing techniques so as to be able to tackle security threats effectively
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: The Basics
4
Section 2: Exploitation
12
Section 3: Post Exploitation
16
Section 4: Putting It All Together

Active information gathering

Active information gathering is when we start to interact with systems so that we can gather more information. During active information gathering, it is possible to trip alarms that will alert the target, so depending on the type of attack being planned, you need to exercise caution.

Some penetration tests intentionally trip alarms to test the effectiveness of alerts, logs, or even the response times of the countermeasures that are in place.

Nmap

Network mapper (Nmap) is a tool that allows you to perform network discovery and security auditing. It is only available in the command line, and has a graphical version called Zenmap. Nmap is able to work across multiple platforms, such as macOS, Windows...