Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003
Writers: Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray
Published: 27 October 2006Plug the holes in your Windows infrastructure by seeing it through the eyes of the attacker
Protect your Windows Server 2003 systems from the latest widespread and devastating attacks the tried-and-true Hacking Exposed way. You'll learn, step-by-step, how intruders locate targets, gain super-user access, and ransack compromised networks. Fully updated chapters detail all-new Windows Server 2003 footprinting and scanning methods, IIS6 security flaws, buffer overflow exploits, Terminal Services hacks, and DoS/DDoS vulnerabilities. Real-world cases and code examples demonstrate the most current dangers and spell out countermeasures to stonewall malicious intruders every time.
New and Updated Material:
All-new Windows footprinting and scanning tools and techniques
NetBIOS, MSRPC, SMB, DNS, SNMP, and Active Directory enumeration protection
Updated exploits of Windows-specific services, including the MSRPC interface vulnerability that led to the Blaster worm, SQL Slammer, and eavesdropping attacks on Kerberos
Details on the new IIS6 security architecture, URLScan, Microsoft Web services source code disclosure exploits, and HTR chunked encoding exploits
All-new Terminal Services information including new password guessing, privilege escalation, and eavesdropping countermeasures
New client-side exploits using popular multimedia file formats, and strong new countermeasures using Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
The latest countermeasures for Denial of Service (DoS) attacks including bogon filtering and sink holes
New security features such as Internet Connection Firewall, software restriction policies, and updates to IPSecPages: 628
ISBN: 0072230614
ISBN-13: 978-0072230611
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