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Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition

You're reading from   Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition Employ the most advanced pentesting techniques and tools to build highly-secured systems and environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784395810
Length 428 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Kevin Cardwell Kevin Cardwell
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Lee Allen Lee Allen
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Preface 1. Penetration Testing Essentials FREE CHAPTER 2. Preparing a Test Environment 3. Assessment Planning 4. Intelligence Gathering 5. Network Service Attacks 6. Exploitation 7. Web Application Attacks 8. Exploitation Concepts 9. Post-Exploitation 10. Stealth Techniques 11. Data Gathering and Reporting 12. Penetration Testing Challenge Index

Taking on Level 3 – Kioptrix


Many of the techniques we want to cover in this chapter can be explored by taking on the challenge that the Kioptrix has made available for us. Let's take a look at the steps necessary to gain root on the Kioptrix machine.

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Open up Kali and take a look at the web application at kioptrix3.com. Browse around and review the source of the pages. There are some interesting notes and easter eggs left out for us before even starting. Have fun with it!

In general, we would begin by scanning the server that hosts the web application. This infrastructure testing gives us a lot of information that comes in handy when trying to perform certain web application vulnerabilities. In this case, we know from using our Load Balance Detector that there is some load balancing going on. We also know that the servers are very similar to one another and are not leaving any clues as to what their real IP is. Our next step is to check if there are any noticeable web application firewalls...

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