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Breaking Entering A Pocket Guide For Friendly Remote Admins Andy Doering

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Breaking Entering A Pocket Guide For Friendly Remote Admins Andy Doering
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Publisher: Bishop Fox
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Author: Andy Doering
ISBN: 9780596008574, 0596008570
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Breaking Entering A Pocket Guide For Friendly Remote Admins Andy Doering by Andy Doering 9780596008574, 0596008570 instant download after payment.

Previously introduced at DEF CON 29, “Breaking & Entering” is designed to be an easy-to-consume, user-friendly resource for sysadmins, penetration testers, and other security professionals. It provides readers with a comprehensive offensive security roadmap, covering every phase of an engagement from beginning to end. Discover techniques and shortcuts for conducting OSINT and reconnaissance, host enumeration and post-exploitation, secure pivoting (tunneling), and exfiltration.
Other things you’ll find within the guide include the following:
Information on how Google hacking (or “Google Dorking”) can allow you to level up your OSINT efforts
A thorough initial list of commands for investigating a host system
An SMB/Kernel version chart for matching enumerated information to system versions, common registry locations
Useful technical documentation references like NIST publications and tunneling worksheets

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