CEH - useful links
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Thanks again Michala this is so organized much appreciated!
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interested in a list of tools and commands from "The Art Of Intrution" by Kiven Mitnick?
Some of them are oldNetstat, 10phtCrack, whios, nslookup, rpcbind(portmapper), nfsshell, netcat, keyghost, John the ripper, Spy lantern keylogger, Citrix metaframe, pwdump3, spycop(detects keyloggers), WinVNC, TightVNC, Damware, CGI Scripts, LSADump2, pkcrack,setup.pl( backticked variable injection), IDA pro(reverse engineering), tripwire, subterfuge(in Kali Linux).
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@Ben-Coyle Thanks for sharing those :)
I've updated this thread with links from the following sessions:
- Chapter 11: Denial of Service
- Chapter 12: Session Hijacking
- Chapter 13: Web Servers and Web Applications (still some more to come on this on as I missed some segments)
- Chapter 14: SQL Injection
- Chapter 15: Wireless Networking
Still to do:
- Chapter 16: Evading IDSs, Firewalls, and Honeypots
- Chapter 17: Physical Security
- Other useful links
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Another useful resource is the EC-Council's C|EH Candidate Handbook, available from their Downloads page. The direct link is https://cert.eccouncil.org/images/doc/CEH-Handbook-v2.0.pdf. It's a 55 page document with all the details you need to attempt the exam, including agreements you need to sign, accommodation requests (if needed), and continuing education requirements.
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Hi all, somewhat delayed due to a lot going on at the moment.
I came across an excellent resource which some of you may already be familiar with: The Penetration Testing Execution Standard and supporting Technical Guidelines. Lots of great stuff there which supplements the list compiled above. There is also a Freemind version of an older version of the standard.
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Here's a link to the newest Penetration testing distro, Cyborg Hawk
https://www.linux.com/community/blogs/130-distributions/798938-cyborg-hawk-linux
And thanks for all that you have done for us, Michala. We greatly appreciate it!
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Thanks again for keeping the ITProTV forum filled with valuable information, all of you that keep this stuff going help to provide a great resource!
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
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@Scott-Pitcock202 Sorry I'm not finished yet, I'm behind as I started a new job so my focus is there at the moment. Will come back to this when I get chance though.
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@debra-j.--o Thanks for that Debra, added to the pen testing distro section :)
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@Ronnie-Wong You're welcome. This is such a great resource with all the different courses for a very reasonable price that I think it's only fair to give something back as it were :)
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Here is a list of good sites for your CEH tools and practice. I received this from a SANS poster or email - I forget.
http://www.amanhardikar.com/mindmaps/PracticeUrls.html
This guy has developed more mind maps at the following link.
http://www.amanhardikar.com/mindmaps.html
Hacking practice lab
Forensics practice lab
Infrastructure testingand more
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@D.-Rogers Thaks for those - some great mindmaps there. The SANS poster is pretty good for showing potential attack vectors to people too :+1: