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Os X Exploits And Defense Own Itjust Like Windows Or Linux Paul Baccas Technical Editor

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Os X Exploits And Defense Own Itjust Like Windows Or Linux Paul Baccas Technical Editor
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Publisher: Elsevier / Syngress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.49 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Paul Baccas (technical editor), Kevin Finisterre, Larry H., David Harley, Chris Hurley, Johnny Long, Gareth Porteous
ISBN: 9780080558769, 9781597492546, 0080558763, 159749254X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Os X Exploits And Defense Own Itjust Like Windows Or Linux Paul Baccas Technical Editor by Paul Baccas (technical Editor), Kevin Finisterre, Larry H., David Harley, Chris Hurley, Johnny Long, Gareth Porteous 9780080558769, 9781597492546, 0080558763, 159749254X instant download after payment.

Contrary to popular belief, there has never been any shortage of Macintosh-related security issues. OS9 had issues that warranted attention. However, due to both ignorance and a lack of research, many of these issues never saw the light of day. No solid techniques were published for executing arbitrary code on OS9, and there are no notable legacy Macintosh exploits. Due to the combined lack of obvious vulnerabilities and accompanying exploits, Macintosh appeared to be a solid platform. Threats to Macintosh's OS X operating system are increasing in sophistication and number. Whether it is the exploitation of an increasing number of holes, use of rootkits for post-compromise concealment or disturbed denial of service, knowing why the system is vulnerable and understanding how to defend it is critical to computer security.
• Macintosh OS X Boot Process and Forensic Software
All the power, all the tools, and all the geekery of Linux is present in Mac OS X. Shell scripts, X11 apps, processes, kernel extensions...it's a UNIX platform...Now, you can master the boot process, and Macintosh forensic software.
• Look Back Before the Flood and Forward Through the 21st Century Threatscape
Back in the day, a misunderstanding of Macintosh security was more or less industry-wide. Neither the administrators nor the attackers knew much about the platform. Learn from Kevin Finisterre how and why that has all changed!
• Malicious Macs: Malware and the Mac
As OS X moves further from desktops, laptops, and servers into the world of consumer technology (iPhones, iPods, and so on), what are the implications for the further spread of malware and other security breaches? Find out from David Harley.
• Malware Detection and the Mac
Understand why the continuing insistence of vociferous Mac zealots that it "can't happen here" is likely to aid OS X exploitationg
• Mac OS X for Pen Testers
With its BSD roots, super-slick graphical interface, and near-bulletproof reliability, Apple's Mac OS X provides a great platform for pen testing.
• WarDriving and Wireless Penetration Testing with OS X
Configure and utilize the KisMAC WLAN discovery tool to WarDrive. Next, use the information obtained during a WarDrive, to successfully penetrate a customer's wireless network.
• Leopard and Tiger Evasion
Follow Larry Hernandez through exploitation techniques, tricks, and features of both OS X Tiger and Leopard, using real-world scenarios for explaining and demonstrating the concepts behind them.
• Encryption Technologies and OS X
Apple has come a long way from the bleak days of OS9. THere is now a wide array of encryption choices within Mac OS X. Let Gareth Poreus show you what they are.

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