For years, Counter Hack has been the primary resource for every network/system administrator and security professional who needs a deep, hands-on understanding of hacker attacks and countermeasures. Now, leading network security expert Ed Skoudis, with Tom Liston, has thoroughly updated this best-selling guide, showing how to defeat today's newest, most sophisticated, and most destructive attacks. For this second edition, more than half the content is new and updated, including coverage of the latest hacker techniques for scanning networks, gaining and maintaining access, and preventing detection. The authors walk you through each attack and demystify every tool and tactic. You'll learn exactly how to establish effective defenses, recognize attacks in progress, and respond quickly and effectively in both UNIX/Linux and Windows environments. Important features of this new edition include All-new "anatomy-of-an-attack" scenarios and toolsAn all-new section on wireless war driving, wireless sniffing attacks, and moreFully updated coverage of reconnaissance tools, including Nmap port scanning and "Google hacking"New coverage of tools for gaining access, including uncovering Windows and Linux vulnerabilities with MetasploitNew information on dangerous, hard-to-detect, kernel-mode rootkits
Excellent overview of computer and network security concepts, issues and practical user actions. The book summarizes key under-the-hood concepts as clearly and simply as possible. Anyone who wants a fundamental understanding of the risks of connecting to any network should read this book.
Very informative with a decent background to bring you up to speed on how to hack. I learned a great deal from this book and found his suggestions very useful in security operations.