The Hacker's Guide to OS X

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Written by two experienced penetration testers the material presented discusses the basics of the OS X environment and its vulnerabilities. Including but limited to; application porting, virtualization utilization and offensive tactics at the kernel, OS and wireless level. This book provides a comprehensive in-depth guide to exploiting and compromising the OS X platform while offering the necessary defense and countermeasure techniques that can be used to stop hackers

As a resource to the reader, the companion website will provide links from the authors, commentary and updates.


Autorentext

Rob Bathurst is currently a cyber security researcher and penetration tester focusing on reverse engineering. He has spent over a decade doing vulnerability assessments, programming, and network engineering for the government, military, and private industry. Since his first encounter with Apple DOS at a young age, his eventual mastery of the infuriating System 7, and witnessing the advent of OS X, he has always wanted to know the inner workings of the newest Cupertino magic boxes. Russ Rogers (CISSP, CISM, IAM, IEM, Hon. Sc.D.), author of the popular "Hacking a Terror Network: The Silent Threat of Covert Channels" (Syngress, ISBN: 978-1-928994-98-5), co-author of multiple books, including the best-selling "Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent" (Syngress, ISBN: 978-1-931836-05-0) and "Network Security Evaluation Using the NSA IEM" (Syngress, ISBN: 978-1-59749-035-1), and former editor-in-chief of The Security Journal, is currently a penetration tester for a federal agency and the co-founder and chief executive officer of Peak Security, Inc., a veteran-owned small business based in Colorado Springs, CO. Russ has been involved in information technology since 1980 and has spent the past 20 years working as both an IT and InfoSec consultant. Russ has worked with the U.S. Air Force (USAF), National Security Agency (NSA), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), and other federal agencies. He is a globally renowned security expert, speaker, and author who has presented at conferences around the world in Amsterdam, Tokyo, Singapore, Sao Paulo, Abu Dhabi, and cities all over the United States. Russ has an honorary doctorate of science in information technology from the University of Advancing Technology, a master's degree in computer systems management from the University of Maryland, a bachelor of science degree in computer information systems from the University of Maryland, and an associate's degree in applied communications technology from the Community College of the Air Force. He is a member of ISSA and (ISC)2(R) (CISSP). Russ also teaches at and fills the role of professor of network security for the University of Advancing Technology (www.uat.edu). Alijohn Ghassemlouei is a Cyber Security Specialist and Certified Ethical Hacker. In his current position he administers networks Linux/Unix/OS systems in a penetration testing lab, and performs penetration testing attacking a diverse range of classified and unclassified hosts and operating systems. In addition he presents technical demonstrations and briefings to U.S. congressmen, top-level DOE officials, and DOE security conference attendees. As a Black Hat Conference Volunteer he coordinates tasks and delegates responsibilities.


Klappentext

Despite what is commonly believed there has never been any shortage of MAC OS related security issues. The most recent OS 10 has security issues that warrant attention. Threats to the OS X operating system are increasing in sophistication and number. Whether it is the exploitation of an increasing number of holes, use of rootkits for post-compromise concealment or disturbed denial of service, knowing why the system is vulnerable and understanding how to defend it is critical to computer security. Written by two experienced penetration testers the material presented discusses the basics of the OS X environment and its vulnerabilities. This book provides a comprehensible yet in-depth guide to exploiting and compromising the OS X platform while offering the necessary defines and countermeasure techniques that can be used to stop hackers.


Zusammenfassung
A guide to exploiting and compromising the OS X platform while offering the necessary defense and countermeasure techniques that can be used to stop hackers. It discusses the basics of the OS X environment and its vulnerabilities. It also includes useful tips and strategies for exploiting and compromising OS X systems.

Inhalt

  1. Introduction

  2. Pre carbon

  3. Post carbon

  4. Filesystem

  5. Footprint

  6. Application and System Vulnerabilities

  7. Defensive Applications

  8. Offensive Tactics

  9. Reverse Engineering

  10. Mobile Platforms

  11. Awesome Tips

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781597499507
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H235mm x B12mm x T191mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9781597499507
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-59749-950-7
    • Titel The Hacker's Guide to OS X
    • Autor Alijohn Ghassemlouei , Robert Bathurst , Russ Rogers
    • Untertitel Exploiting OS X from the Root Up
    • Gewicht 529g
    • Herausgeber Syngress Media,U.S.
    • Anzahl Seiten 248
    • Genre Informatik

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