Seven deadliest Microsoft attacks:

Do you need to keep up with the latest hacks, attacks, and exploits effecting Microsoft products? Then you need Seven Deadliest Microsoft Attacks. This book pinpoints the most dangerous hacks and exploits specific to Microsoft applications, laying out the anatomy of these attacks including how to ma...

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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Boston Syngress/Elsevier © 2010
Schriftenreihe:Syngress seven deadliest attacks series
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Zusammenfassung:Do you need to keep up with the latest hacks, attacks, and exploits effecting Microsoft products? Then you need Seven Deadliest Microsoft Attacks. This book pinpoints the most dangerous hacks and exploits specific to Microsoft applications, laying out the anatomy of these attacks including how to make your system more secure. You will discover the best ways to defend against these vicious hacks with step-by-step instruction and learn techniques to make your computer and network impenetrable. Attacks detailed in this book include: Windows Operating System - Password Attacks Active Directory - Escalation of Privilege SQL Server - Stored Procedure Attacks Exchange Server - Mail Service Attacks Office - Macros and ActiveX Internet Information Services (IIS) - Web Service Attacks SharePoint - Multi-Tier Attacks Knowledge is power, find out about the most dominant attacks currently waging war on computers and networks globally Discover the best ways to defend against these vicious attacks; step-by-step instruction shows you how Institute countermeasures, don't be caught defenseless again, learn techniques to make your computer and network impenetrable
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xvi, 149 pages) illustrations
ISBN:9781597495523
1597495522
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