Well written and simple to understand guide to BackTrack along with real world examples and tutorials you can apply to in real life. Enjoy. Vol 1 No. 3 March 2012 Contents Android Exploitation with Metasploit by Aditya Gupta In this article, we will be looking into the practical usage of Backtrack, and its tools. The article is divided into three sections Android Exploitation through Metasploit by Nikto Vulnerability Scanner and w3af The reader is expected to have basic knowledge of Backtrack and familiar with common web application vulnerabilities. Use Metasploit in Backtrack 5 by Johan Loos Metasploit comes in several flavors: Metasploit framework, Metasploit community edition, Metasploit pro. In Backtrack 5, Metasploit framework is installed by default. Metasploit framework provides you with information on security vulnerabilities which can be used to exploit a system. Penetration testers can also use this tool to launch manual or automated scans. BackTrack 5 Toolkit Tutorial by Vikas Kumar BackTrack is an operating system based on the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution aimed at digital forensics and penetration testing use. It is named after backtracking, a search algorithm. The current version is BackTrack 5, code name “Revolution.” Defending Layer 2 Attacks by Nayan Sanchania Security has been a major concern in today’s computer networks. There has been various exploits of attacks against companies, many of the attacks cost companies their reputation and cost them millions of pounds. Many attacks are implemented using inside knowledge from previous and even current employees. The Ultimate Security Toolkit by Steve Myers In the security world today, a security professional relies heavily on knowing the right tools for the job, and knowing how to use these tools. There are hundreds of tools available and the list of tools is constantly changing and growing. For security assessments and penetration testing, there are very few toolkits as actively supported and all-encompassing as BackTrack 5. Practical Applications And Use Cases by Nicholas Popovich This article breaks down what Backtrack Linux is, with a brief description and history. Then, we’ll explore a sampling of some of the many tools that are packaged within Backtrack Linux and provide use cases along with step-by-step tutorials to demonstrate some of the more common tasks that Backtrack is used to perform. Finally, we’ll see how most of the tools and techniques that Backtrack is designed to facilitate can be used by the many different roles in the IT security field. How Exposed To Hackers Is the WordPress Website You Built? by Alex Kah WordPress is likely the most popular website framework used on the web today. With over 65 million downloads and a very active community you can accomplish many goals with ease using WordPress. Become Quieter with a Little Help from BT by Dusko Pijetlovic When you are faced with a task of testing your production environment and strengthening your defenses, your choice of the tool is easy. Instead of concentrating on collecting penetration (pen) testing tools, just head to BackTrack website and download an image of one of the most popular white hat penetration testing and security auditing platforms. It’s #7 on the sectools.org Top 125 Security Tools list. BackTracking in Wifi Country by Dennis King The BackTrack 5 distribution continues to be the “go to” tool in a security professional’s arsenal. With the latest release, “Revolution,” the Backtrack development team delivers a kit you can use anywhere on both light and heavy duty security tasks. Downloads MediaFire MirrorCreator How to Fix Mediafire File Blocked for Violation • Don't click the links, right click copy. • Copy the URL e.g: http://www.mediafire.com/?5x0oexn752md2ww and get rid of http://anonym.to/? part. • Paste / enter in your browser.
cool book that will let me catch up sense i am new around here (i know its a old post but u should still say thank you)
DESIGNING BSD ROOTKITSintroduces the fundamentals of programming and developing rootkits under the FreeBSD operating system. In addition to explaining rootkits and rootkit writing, the book aims to inspire readers to explore the FreeBSD kernel and gain a better understanding of the kernel and the FreeBSD operating system itself.
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