CEH™
OfficialCertifiedEthicalHacker
Review Guide
Kimberly Graves
CEH : Official Certified Ethical Hacker |
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Contents at a Glace
Introduction xv
Chapter 1
Introduction to Ethical Hacking, Ethics, and Legality 1
Chapter 2
Footprinting and Social Engineering 19
Chapter 3
Scanning and Enumeration 41
Chapter 4
System Hacking 67
Chapter 5
Trojans, Backdoors, Viruses, and Worms 91
Chapter 6
Sniffers 107
Chapter 7
Denial of Service and Session Hijacking 119
Chapter 8
Hacking Web Servers, Web Application Vulnerabilities,
and Web-Based Password Cracking Techniques 137
Chapter 9
SQL Injection and Buffer Overflows 151
Chapter 10
Wireless Hacking 159
Chapter 11
Physical Security 169
Chapter 12
Linux Hacking 177
Chapter 13
Evading IDSs, Honeypots, and Firewalls 187
Chapter 14
Cryptography 195
Chapter 15
Penetration Testing Methodologies 203
Glossary 213
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam was developed by the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) to provide an industry-wide means of certifying the competency of security professionals. The CEH certification is granted to those who have attained the level of knowledge and troubleshooting skills needed to provide capable support in the field of computer and network security. The CEH exam is periodically updated to keep the certification applicable to the most recent hardware and software. This is necessary because a CEH must be able to work on the latest equipment.
The most recent revisions to the objectives—and to the whole program—were enacted in 2006 and are reflected in this book.
The most recent revisions to the objectives—and to the whole program—were enacted in 2006 and are reflected in this book.
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