Hacking Exposed Cisco Networks
Writers: Konstantin Gavrilenko, Andrei Mikhailovsky, Andrew Vladimirov
Published: 15 December 2005Implement bulletproof Cisco security the battle-tested Hacking Exposed way
Defend against the sneakiest attacks by looking at your Cisco network and devices through the eyes of the intruder. Hacking Exposed Cisco Networks shows you, step-by-step, how hackers target exposed systems, gain access, and pilfer compromised networks. All device-specific and network-centered security issues are covered alongside real-world examples, in-depth case studies, and detailed countermeasures. It's all here--from switch, router, firewall, wireless, and VPN vulnerabilities to Layer 2 man-in-the-middle, VLAN jumping, BGP, DoS, and DDoS attacks. You'll prevent tomorrowÂÂ’s catastrophe by learning how new flaws in Cisco-centered networks are discovered and abused by cyber-criminals. Plus, you'll get undocumented Cisco commands, security evaluation templates, and vital security tools from www.hackingexposedcisco.com.
- Use the tried-and-true Hacking Exposed methodology to find, exploit, and plug security holes in Cisco devices and networks
- Locate vulnerable Cisco networks using Google and BGP queries, wardialing, fuzzing, host fingerprinting, and portscanning
- Abuse Cisco failover protocols, punch holes in firewalls, and break into VPN tunnels
- Use blackbox testing to uncover data input validation errors, hidden backdoors, HTTP, and SNMP vulnerabilities
- Gain network access using password and SNMP community guessing, Telnet session hijacking, and searching for open TFTP servers
- Find out how IOS exploits are written and if a Cisco router can be used as an attack platform
- Block determined DoS and DDoS attacks using Cisco proprietary safeguards, CAR, and NBAR
- Prevent secret keys cracking, sneaky data link attacks, routing protocol exploits, and malicious physical access
Pages: 400
ISBN: 0072259175
ISBN-13: 978-0072259179
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