Hacking Linux exposed
Linux security secrets & solutions
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Contributions
- Lee, James, 1962- - Contributor
- Kurtz, George. - Contributor
- James Lee - Author
Publication
2001 - Osborne/McGraw-Hill, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
141,500 words, Guess
Page Count
566 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehackinglinuxexpo00hatc
- Internet Archivelinuxhackingexpo00hatc
- Internet Archivehackinglinuxexpo00hatc_431
- ISBN-100072127732
- ISBN-139780072127737
and 5 more
- LibraryThing150584
- Library of Congress Control Number2001270872
- OCLC Control Number45314545
- Better World Books9780072127737
- Open LibraryOL3965903M
Classifications
- DDC005.8
- LCCQA76.76.O63 H375 2001
- LCCQA76.76.O63H375 2000
Description
Tighten holes and maintain security on your Linux system! From one of the authors of the international best-seller, Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, comes a must-have security handbook for anyone running Linux. This cutting-edge volume shows you how to think like a Linux hacker in order to beat the Linux hacker. You'll get detailed information on Linux-specific hacks, both internal and external, and how to stop them. From the publisher who brought you the international best-seller, Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions. . . Learn how to think like a hacker in order to secure your Linux network In the ever-changing world of global data communications, inexpensive Internet connections, and fast-paced software development, security is constantly being compromised. Linux has always been considered the digital playground for hackers. Many hacks, exploits, and network security tools are written on Linux because it's readily available. Hacking Linux Exposed: Linux Security Secrets & Solutions shows you, step-by-step, how to defend against the latest Linux attacks by understanding the hacker's methods and sinister thought processes. You'll learn how your adversaries gather information, acquire targets, escalate privilege, gain control, plant back doors, and cover their tracks. Each chapter is divided into bite-sized chunks, covering highly publicized and little-known break-ins, tips on why they occurred, and detailed countermeasures that no Linux professional can afford to be without.
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