About the Book
"The most demystifying source of information
since Toto exposed the Wizard. Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003 eliminates
the mystique and levels the playing field by revealing the science behind
the curtain." --Greg Wood, General Manager, Information Security, Microsoft
Corporation
From the best-selling co-authors of
the world-renowned book, Hacking Exposed, comes Hacking Exposed Windows
Server 2003. You’ll learn, step-by-step, how to defend against the latest
attacks by understanding how intruders enter and pilfer compromised networks
and weaknesses. All the new security features and exploits in Windows Server
2003 are covered.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Foundations
1: Information Security Basics
2: The Windows Server 2003 Security
Architecture from the Hacker’s Perspective
Part II: Profiling
3: Footprinting and Scanning
4: Enumeration
Part III: Divide and Conquer
5: Hacking Windows-Specific Services
6: Privilege Escalation
7: Getting Interactive
8: Expanding Influence
9: Cleanup
Part IV: Exploiting Vulnerable
Services and Clients
10: Hacking IIS
11: Hacking SQL Server
12: Hacking Terminal Server
13: Hacking Microsoft Internet Clients
14: Physical Attacks
15: Denial of Service
Part V: Playing Defense
16: NT Family Security Features and
Tools
17: The Future of Windows Security
Part VI: Appendixes
A: Windows Server 2003 Security Checklist
B: About the Companion Web Site |