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| |Unix/linux Hacking and Security – A Complete Course
| | ID: UHack | Course Length: 4
| Module 0: Unix/linux Security and Malware
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  1. The Anatomy of An Attack
  2. What About the Web Server and Other Remote Access Technologies
  3. What About Application Servers
  4. Overview of Unx/linux Security Measures and Tools
  5. Pdrp: Plan, Detect, Respond, Prevent
  6. Threat Sources
  7. Threat Categories
  8. Dealing with Viruses
  9. Dealing with Worms
  10. Dealing with Spyware
  11. Dealing with Email Attacks
  12. Dealing with Malevolent Scripts
| Module 1: The Hacker’s View of Unix/linux
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  1. About Authentication and Authorization
  2. Security Architecture
  3. Essential Security Principles
  4. A Look At Security Realms
  5. Unix/linux Authentication
  6. Unix/linux Authorization
  7. About Auditing and Logging
| Module 2: Features and Tools
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  1. Secure Default Installation
  2. About the Super User
  3. About Usernames and Passwords
  4. About Firewalls
  5. Security Templates and Security Configuration
  6. Baseline Profiling
  7. Using Groups and Realms
  8. About Encryption
  9. Protecting Files and Directories
| Module 3: Foorprinting, Scanning and Enumeration
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  1. The Basics of Detection: The Complete Lifecycle
  2. Exploring Footprinting
  3. Exploring Scanning
  4. About Computer Names and Ip Addresses
  5. Exploring Rpc
  6. Exploring Smb
  7. Delving Into Dns
  8. A Closer Look At Snmp Enumeration
| Module 4: Service Hacking
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  1. Cracking Passwords
  2. Delving Into Unix/linux Authentication
  3. Cracking Authentication
  4. Other Services
| Module 5: Privilege Escalation and Control
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  1. Named Pipes Prediction
  2. Netdde Requests
  3. Exploring Countermeasures
  4. Command Line Control
  5. Gui Control
| Module 6: Expanding the Attack
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  1. Auditing
  2. Password Cracks
  3. About Trojan Horses
  4. File Searching
  5. Packet Capturing
  6. Island Hopping
| Module 7: Cleanup
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  1. Creating Rogue User Accounts
  2. Trojan Logon Screens
  3. Remote Control
  4. Where Are Back Doors and Trojan Horses
  5. About Rootkits
  6. Covering Your Tracks
  7. Covering Tracks
  8. General Countermeasures
| Module 8: Hacking Apache
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  1. Apache Architecture
  2. Buffer Overflow
  3. File System Traversal
  4. Source Code Attacks
  5. Hacking Web Applications
| Module 9: Hacking Internet Clients
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  1. Browser Architecture Overview
  2. How To Attach An Internet Client
  3. Attacks Unleashed
  4. The Complete Attack
  5. Exploring Countermeasures
| Module 10: Hacking Databases
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  1. About Oracle Security
  2. Hacking Oracle
  3. Defending Oracle
  4. Security Best Practices
| Module 11: Hackng Telnet
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  1. About Telnet
  2. Identifying and Enumerating Telnet
  3. Attacking Telnet
  4. General Telnet Countermeasures
| Module 12: Other Attack Strategies
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  1. Attacking the Sam
  2. About File System Attacks
  3. Implementing Dos Attacks

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