quick buy | add to cart | subscription Detection of sniffing in switched networks

   
From Hakin9 magazine: No 11/2005 (6) VPN Discovery 6/2005

Daniel Kaczorowski, Maciej Szmit
Sniffing in switched networks is typically conducted using one of two methods: MAC flooding or ARP spoofing. However, unlike sniffing in traditional, hub-based networks, both these methods are active and so can be detected – though sometimes this is not easy.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 01/2006 (7) Haking Wi-Fi 1/2006

Brandon Edwards
People create new defences for backdoors and intruders are forced to innovate new techniques to keep pace with the rapidly progressing security industry e.g. packet sniffing backdoors. Brandon describes how they work by writing our own proof-of-concept tool.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 03/2006 (8) Hacking IBM AS/400

Paweł Charnas
We present how simple is SwitchSniffer for monitoring local area networks, and describe more its features like basic administration and abuse detection.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 03/2006 (8) Hacking IBM AS/400

Michał Piotrowski
Computer systems are usually protected by firewalls, with any attacks that do get through being monitored by intrusion detection systems. However, nowadays it is not enough to detect an intruder - what use is detection if we cannot prevent the attack? Intrusion prevention systems (IPS's) provide the answer, and in this article we will go through building an IPS and maintaining it.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability

Bartosz Przybylski
If you administer a network of any kind you can be certain that sooner or later it will become a target of an attack. However, you are capable of eliminating, or at least significantly reducing any chances of its success. Bartosz will show you how to analyse the network traffic.

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quick buy | add to cart | subscription Penetration testing in practice

   
From Hakin9 magazine: No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability

Miroslav Ludvik
Penetration testing often takes place in situation where the management doesn't fully trust the IT department. It is sometimes ordered by the IT department itself to show its excellent work. However, this is not the case covered by this case study. Leran more about penetration test from Miroslav's article.

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