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Author: Chris Davis
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Stop hackers in their tracksOrganized by category, Anti-Hacker Tool Kit, Third Edition provides complete details on the latest and most critical security tools, explains their function, and demonstrates how to configure them to get the best results.
- Completely revised to include the latest security tools, including wireless tools
- New tips on how to configure the recent tools on Linux, Windows, and Mac OSX
- New on the CD-ROM -- Gnoppix, a complete Linux system, ClamAV anti-virus, Cain, a multi-function hacking tool, Bluetooth tools, protocol scanners, forensic tools, and more
- New case studies in each chapter
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- Print Length: 800 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 3 edition (February 9, 2006)
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B005EPU86M
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Free Anti-Hacker Tool Kit, Third Edition
I reviewed the first edition "Anti-Hacker Tool Kit" (AHT:1E) in August 2002, and the second edition (AHT:2E) in June 2004. AHT:3E was published in February 2006. I continue to like AHT, because it addresses many of the tools an operational security professional should know how to use. I'll point out the differences between AHT:2E and AHT:3E, then offer some suggestions for AHT:4E.
The introduction lists the same "changes in the third edition" that are listed in AHT:2E. I would expect this part of AHT:3E to be different from AHT:2E! Ch 1 adds Netcat6 and mentions SBD. Ch 3 adds Virtual PC and Gnoppix. Ch 4 drops NetScan Tools, SuperScan, and Udp_scan. Ch 5 is updated to talk about Win XP SP2 and Win 2k3 Server. Ch 6 drops HFNetChk but adds MBSAv2 and updates Winfingerprint to 0.6.2. Ch 7 adds Libwhisker and Burp, while dropping Stealth, Achilles, and WebSleuth. Ch 8 drops PassFilt.dll and adds PWDump3 and PWDump4. Ch 9 adds Clamav. Ch 12 drops STAT, Retina, and Internet Scanner, and adds Cain and Able. Ch 18 adds Shokdial. Ch 21 adds FTK Imager and SMART. Ch 22 adds Dcfldd and Split. Ch 24 adds ReadPST, ReadDBX, Encase Forensic, FTK, NetAnalysis, and Web Historian. Ch 25 drops Xvi32. Ch 26 is entirely new, albeit 8 pages.
The following chapters were largely the same: 2, 10, 11, 13-17, 19, 20, and 23. A few may have had a new case study or a minor tweak. Security pro Mike Shema seems to have done a lot of the work revising old material. You can see his command prompt and tool output timestamps showing references to mid-2005.
However, old material from AHT:1E remains, like talk of FreeBSD 4.3 BETA and Red Hat Linux 6.1 (kernel 2.2.12) in Ch 1. The Vnode discussion on pp 653-4 no longer works on FreeBSD, but I posted a new method to my blog.
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