Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook has been published!
Packtpub finally published Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook! See the previous post to get a discount code valid until Nov 30th!
Discount code for "Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook"
PacktPub has authorized a discount code to get 20-25% OFF on my upcoming publication "Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook".
To take advantage of this discount code, order a copy through PacktPub and enter the discount code:
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The discount code also works on top of the pre-sale price, so hurry up as the book will be published very soon ( I will update you later with the date )
The evolution of Nmap
I've been always fond of graphical data representation and Luis Martín Garcia shared something very cool today with the Nmap-development mailing list; the evolution of Nmap's source code.
Websec en el Hacker Halted USA 2012
Pedro Joaquín and I will be speaking at Hacker Halted USA 2012 this Oct 31th in Miami,FL. If you are going to be around, stop by our talk and say hi.
Abstract
The importance of security in home routers is wrongly diminished. Vulnerable routers pose a dangerous threat as all of our information passes through these devices. What happens when someone has complete control of your router? How many vulnerable devices are there? How common are these attacks? How difficult is it to exploit them?
We recently gathered a massive amount of Web server banners to identify common networking devices / home routers. In this presentation we will show the results and review their current state of security and the impact of the vulnerabilities that affect them.
Demos of the exploitation of the most important vulnerabilities will be shown. This includes a couple of 0days, backdoors, botnets and advanced blended threats.
Schedule
Websec en el Security Zone 2012
Este año hkm y yo tendremos la oportunidad de participar en el Security Zone 2012 en Calí, Colombia del 3 al 7 de Diciembre.
Nos vemos por alla!
Abusando de ruteadores por diversión y dinero
La importancia de la seguridad en dispositivos de red caseros siempre ha sido erróneamente ignorada. Ruteadores caseros representan una amenaza seria debido a que toda la información de nuestra red pasa a través de estos dispositivos. ¿Qué pasa cuando alguien toma control completo de tu ruteador? ¿Cuántos dispositivos vulnerables existen? ¿Qué tan común son estos ataques? ¿Qué tan díficil es aprovecharse de las vulnerabilidades existentes?
Recientemente recolectamos una gran cantidad de banners de servidores HTTP para identificar cuales eran los dispositivos caseros de red como ruteadores más populares. En esta presentación mostraremos los resultados y analizaremos el estado actual de su seguridad y el impacto de las vulnerabilidades que afectan.
Realizaremos demostraciones del proceso de explotación de las vulnerabilidades más importantes. Esto incluye vulnerabilidades de día cero, puertas traseras, botnets y advanced blended threats.
Fecha y horario
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