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Hacking Linux Exposed

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ISBN-10: 0072127732

ISBN-13: 9780072127737

Edition: 2001

Authors: Brian Hatch, James Lee, George Kurtz

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Because of its open-source coding, the Linux operating system is relatively easy to tamper with. This guide for systems administrators explains where Linux's weaknesses are and how to use Linux security tools for maximum resistance to hacking.
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Book details

List price: $39.99
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 566
Size: 7.30" wide x 9.10" long x 1.35" tall
Weight: 2.904
Language: English

Linux Security Overviewp. 3
Proactive Measures and Recovering from a Break-Inp. 23
Mapping Your Machine and Networkp. 69
Social Engineering, Trojans, and Other Hacker Trickeryp. 129
Physical Attacksp. 155
Attacking Over the Networkp. 177
Abusing the Network Itselfp. 211
Elevating User Privilegesp. 247
Password Crackingp. 283
How Hackers Maintain Accessp. 315
Mail and FTP Securityp. 369
Web Servers and Dynamic Contentp. 417
Access Control and Firewallsp. 459
Keeping Your Programs Currentp. 491
Turning Off Unneeded Servicesp. 501
App. C: Online Resourcesp. 509
App. D: Case Studiesp. 513
Indexp. 543
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