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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v12 312-50 Exam Guide

You're reading from  Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v12 312-50 Exam Guide

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801813099
Pages 664 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Dale Meredith Dale Meredith
Profile icon Dale Meredith

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Where Every Hacker Starts
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Ethical Hacking 3. Chapter 2: Introduction to Reconnaissance 4. Chapter 3: Reconnaissance – A Deeper Dive 5. Chapter 4: Scanning Networks 6. Chapter 5: Enumeration 7. Chapter 6: Vulnerability Analysis 8. Chapter 7: System Hacking 9. Chapter 8: Social Engineering 10. Section 2: A Plethora of Attack Vectors
11. Chapter 9: Malware and Other Digital Attacks 12. Chapter 10: Sniffing and Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots 13. Chapter 11: Hacking Wireless Networks 14. Chapter 12: Hacking Mobile Platforms 15. Section 3: Cloud, Apps, and IoT Attacks
16. Chapter 13: Hacking Web Servers and Web Apps 17. Chapter 14: Hacking IoT and OT 18. Chapter 15: Cloud Computing 19. Chapter 16: Using Cryptography 20. Chapter 17: CEH Exam Practice Questions 21. Assessments 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

Our quest led us to investigate how attackers gather information from their target's website to know the target's exact business functions, important contact information, clients and partners, the management team, and so on. We learned how to use WHOIS, the command-line interface, ping and DNS, and SOA to gather information. We learned about more tools that help with reconnaissance and footprinting, such as Sam Spade, Netcraft, and the Wayback Machine.

We saw how what the information organizations give away for free can reveal a ton of vulnerabilities. So do job sites, marketing materials, customer support, social networking profiles, and financial and competitive analysis data.

We also discussed employees as the weakest link. Their hobbies, the things they share or post online, the places they go to after work, what they buy, and more all give attackers the clues they need. We then discussed how attackers use these clues to join the groups their targets frequent...

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