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EBooks » Security
Authors: Lance Spitzner
Publisher: Addison Wesley
ISBN: 0-321-10895-7
Format: CHM
Nr. of Pages: 480
Info: Addison Wesley
Honeypots are a unique technology; they are systems designed to be
probed, attacked, or compromised by an attacker. Whether used as a
simple "burglar alarm," incident response, or as a tool for gathering
information about hacker motives and tactics, a honeypot can add
serious firepower to your security arsenal. By implementing a honeypot,
you have unprecedented ability to take the offensive against hackers Authors: Kris Kaspersky
Publisher: A-LIST Publishing
ISBN: 1-931769-22-2
Format: CHM
Nr. of Pages: 600
Info: A-LIST
Going beyond the issues of analyzing and optimizing programs as well as
creating the means of protecting information, this guide takes on the
programming problem of, once having found holes in a program, how to go
about disassembling it without its source code. Covered are the hacking
methods used to analyze programs using a debugger and disassembler.
These methods include virtual functions, local and global variables,
branching, loops, objects and their hierarchy, and mathematical
operators. Also covered are methods of fighting disassemblers,
self-modifying code in operating systems, and executing code in the
stack. Advanced disassembler topics such as optimizing compilers and
movable code are discussed as well - A-LIST
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