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Îïèñàíèå: [b]Ìàêñèì Ëåâèí - Õàêèíã ñ ñàìîãî íà÷àëà:[/b] Ìåòîäû è ñåêðåòû Ñ ïîìîùüþ ýòîé êíèãè Âû ïîéìåòå êàê ñòàòü íà÷èíàþùèì õàêåðîì. Õàêèíã ñ ñàìîãî íà÷àëà. Ìàêñèì Ëåâèí - Êàê ñòàòü õàêåðîì. Èíòåëëåêòóàëüíîå ðóêîâîäñòâî ïî õàêèíãó è ôðèêèíãó Õàêèíã — ýòî èñêóññòâî âçëîìà âñåâîçìîæíûõ ñèñòåì è äîâåäåíèÿ äàííîãî ïðîöåññà äî âûñîò òåõíè÷åñêîãî èçÿùåñòâà. Ïîñëå 2000 ãîäà ïîíÿòèå «õàêåð» îêîí÷àòåëüíî èçìåíèëîñü. Ýòî ñâÿçàíî ñ ïîÿâëåíèåì «õàêåðîâ âàíäàëîâ». Íåò, íå õàêåðîâ, â èçíà÷àëüíîì ïîíèìàíèè ýòîãî ñëîâà, íî íàçûâàþùèìè ñåáÿ èìåí íî òàê, à òàê íàçûâàåìûõ âçëîìùèêîâ — êðýêåðîâ.
[b]Ìàêñèì Ëåâèí - Ðóêîâîäñòâî äëÿ õàêåðîâ[/b] Âû êîãäà-íèáóäü çàäàâàëèñü âîïðîñîì, êàê ýòîìó «÷åðòîâîìó» õàêåðó óäàåòñÿ âíîâü è âíîâü ïîÿâëÿòüñÿ â ñèñòåìå, íåñìîòðÿ íà òî, ÷òî âû, êàçàëîñü áû, ïîëíîñòüþ çàêðûëè äëÿ íåãî äîñòóï? Åñëè âû õîòèòå çàíèìàòüñÿ õàêèíãîì â áóäóùåì, ýòî ðóêîâîäñòâî îêàæåò âàì íåîöåíèìóþ ïîìîùü. Òàêæå îíî áóäåò ïîëåçíî è àäìèíèñòðàòîðàì, òàê êàê äàæå â 2000 ãîäó ñóùåñòâóåò âåëèêîå ìíîæåñòâî ñïîñîáîâ íåëåãàëüíî ïðîíèêíóòü â UNIX, Windows 2000 è, êîíå÷íî æå, â Windows 98, ðàâíî êàê è â ëþáóþ äðóãóþ ñèñòåìó. Íè â êîåì ñëó÷àå íå ðàññìàòðèâàéòå ýòó êíèãó êàê âñåîáúåìëþùèé òðóä, îòâå÷àþùèé íà âñå æèçíåííûå ñèòóàöèè. [b]Ðàçìåð:[/b] 1.49 Ìá
 Author(s) : Richard A. Mollin Publisher : Chapman and Hall/CR Year : Oct 2006 ISBN 10 : 1584886188 ISBN 13 : 9781584886181 Language : English Pages : 413 File type : PDF Size : 2.2 MB An Introduction to Cryptography provides a solid mathematical treatment of cryptography for readers with little or no background in number theory. Although intended for undergraduate students, it contains enough optional, advanced material to challenge even the most informed reader and provides a solid basis for a second course on the subject. Throughout the book, the author incorporates nearly 300 problems, more than 80 examples, and over 60 diagrams, figures, and tables, as well as optional topics that go beyond the basics. An extensive index, appendices that review background material, and a list of symbols for easy reference complete this outstanding text. This edition presents the ideas behind cryptography and the applications of the subject. The first chapter provides a thorough treatment of the mathematics necessary to understand cryptography, including number theory and complexity, while the second chapter discusses cryptographic fundamentals, such as ciphers, linear feedback shift registers, modes of operation, and attacks. The next several chapters discuss DES, AES, public-key cryptography, primality testing, and various factoring methods, from classical to elliptical curves. The final chapters are comprised of issues pertaining to the Internet, such as pretty good privacy (PGP), protocol layers, firewalls, and cookies, as well as applications, including login and network security, viruses, smart cards, and biometrics. The book concludes with appendices on mathematical data, computer arithmetic, the Rijndael S-Box, knapsack ciphers, the Silver-Pohlig-Hellman algorithm, the SHA-1 algorithm, radix-64 encoding, and quantum cryptography.  Author(s) : Ian Blake, Gadiel Seroussi, Nigel Smart Publisher : Cambridge Year : May 2005 ISBN : 052160415X Language : English Pages : 298 File type : PDF Size : 1.9 MB Since the appearance of the authors’ first volume on elliptic curve cryptography in 1999 there has been tremendous progress in the field. In some topics, particularly point counting, the progress has been spectacular. Other topics such as the Weil and Tate pairings have been applied in new and important ways to cryptographic protocols that hold great promise. Notions such as provable security, side channel analysis and the Weil descent technique have also grown in importance. This second volume addresses these advances and brings the reader up to date. Prominent contributors to the research literature in these areas have provided articles that reflect the current state of these important topics. They are divided into the areas of protocols, implementation techniques, mathematical foundations and pairing based cryptography. Each of the topics is presented in an accessible, coherent and consistent manner for a wide audience that will include mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers. This book gives a good summary of the current algorithms and methodologies employed in elliptic curve cryptography. The book is short (less than 200 pages), so most of the mathematical proofs of the main results are omitted. The authors instead concentrate on the mathematics needed to implement elliptic curve cryptography. The book is written for the reader with some experience in cryptography and one who has some background in the theory of elliptic curves.  Author(s): T. J. Klevinsky, Scott Laliberte, Ajay Gupta Publisher: Addison Wesley Year: 2002 ISBN: 0201719568 Language: English Pages: 544 File type: CHM Size (for download): 4.5 MB Penetration testing is one of those odd jobs you typically hear little about�it is like a black art, and can come with not only smoke and mirrors but, for the pen tester, any number of trap doors and blind alleys. Bits and pieces of penetration testing have made it into the mainstream media, culminating in the classic hacker-fave film Sneakers, starring Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, and a host of other stars. And while plenty seems to be written about hacking and gaining access to systems, there has been nothing written that really speaks to the art of penetration testing. Like most other high tech jobs portrayed in the movies, pen testing is not as glamorous as most people think. Oh sure, there are exciting moments, such as when the first system belonging to the target is penetrated, but it is actually hard work. Comparatively, a typical intruder's job is easy. A regular electronic intruder has to find only one hole into an organization's computers, but a pen tester has to find them all. This is not only somewhat tedious and even boring at times, it is very important. The intruder probably does not care about such things as accidentally damaging systems, or wiping log files to hide his presence. The pen tester is trying to keep from disrupting normal business, preserve records and logs, yet still trying to move about unnoticed. In other words, to be a pen tester you have to have not only all of the intruder techniques possible, but also understand system administration as well as corporate life in general. Not an easy task.
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