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Presents Ethical Hacking 1 For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

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3  Describe the role of an ethical hacker  Describe what you can do legally as an ethical hacker  Describe what you cannot do as an ethical hacker For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

4 Ethical Hacking Online Materials Famous Hackers in History Ian Murphy Kevin MitnickJohan Helsinguis Mark AbeneRobert Morris For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

5  Ethical hackers  Employed by companies to perform penetration tests  Penetration test  Legal attempt to break into a company’s network to find its weakest link  Tester only reports findings, does not solve problems  Security test  More than an attempt to break in; also includes analyzing company’s security policy and procedures  Tester offers solutions to secure or protect the network For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

6  Hackers  Access computer system or network without authorization  Breaks the law; can go to prison  Crackers  Break into systems to steal or destroy data  U.S. Department of Justice calls both hackers  Ethical hacker  Performs most of the same activities but with owner’s permission For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

7  Script kiddies or packet monkeys  Young inexperienced hackers  Copy codes and techniques from knowledgeable hackers  Experienced penetration testers write programs or scripts using these languages  Practical Extraction and Report Language (Perl), C, C++, Python, JavaScript, Visual Basic, SQL, and many others  Scrip t  Set of instructions that runs in sequence For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

 This class alone won’t make you a hacker, or an expert  It might make you a script kiddie  It usually takes years of study and experience to earn respect in the hacker community  It’s a hobby, a lifestyle, and an attitude  A drive to figure out how things work 8 For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

9  Tiger box  Collection of OSs and hacking tools  Usually on a laptop  Helps penetration testers and security testers conduct vulnerabilities assessments and attacks For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

10  White box model  Tester is told everything about the network topology and technology  Tester is authorized to interview IT personnel and company employees  Makes tester’s job a little easier For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

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13  Black box model  Company staff does not know about the test  Tester is not given details about the network  Tests if security personnel are able to detect an attack For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

14  Gray box model  Hybrid of the white and black box models  Company gives tester partial information For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

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 Designated by the Institute for Security and Open Methodologies (ISECOM)  Uses the Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM)  Test is only offered in Connecticut and outside the USA, as far as I can tell For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

 Issued by the International Information Systems Security Certifications Consortium (ISC 2 )  Usually more concerned with policies and procedures than technical details  Web site  For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

18  SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security (SANS)  Offers certifications through Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC)  Top 20 list  One of the most popular SANS Institute documents  Details the most common network exploits  Suggests ways of correcting vulnerabilities  Web site  (links Ch 1i & Ch 1j) For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

19  Laws involving technology change as rapidly as technology itself  Find what is legal for you locally  Laws change from place to place  Be aware of what is allowed and what is not allowed For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

20  Tools on your computer might be illegal to possess  Contact local law enforcement agencies before installing hacking tools  Written words are open to interpretation  Governments are getting more serious about punishment for cybercrimes For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

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 Ch 1l1: Lycos starts anti-spam screensaver plan: Dec 2, 2004  Ch 1l2: Lycos Pulls Anti-Spam 'Vigilante' Campaign -- Dec 3, 2004  Ch 1l3: Lycos's Spam Attack Network Dismantled -- Spammers sent the DOS packets back to Lycos -- Dec 6, For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

 Ch 1m: Blue Frog begins its "vigilante approach" to fight spam -- July, 2005  Ch 1n: Russian spammer fights back, claims to have stolen Blue Frog's database, sends threating -- DOS attack in progress -- May 2, 2006  Ch 1o: Blue Frog compromised and destroyed by attacks, urgent instructions to uninstall it, the owners have lost control -- May 17, For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

 Ch 1p: Call for help creating distributed, open-source Blue Frog replacement -- May 17, 2006  Not in textbook, see links on my page (samsclass.info) 24 For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

25  What it takes to be a security tester  Knowledge of network and computer technology  Ability to communicate with management and IT personnel  Understanding of the laws  Ability to use necessary tools For Inplant Training / Internship, please download the "Inplant training registration form" from our website Fill the form and send it to

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