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Kali Linux 2:  Windows Penetration Testing

You're reading from   Kali Linux 2: Windows Penetration Testing Kali Linux: a complete pentesting toolkit facilitating smooth backtracking for working hackers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782168492
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Sharpening the Saw 2. Information Gathering and Vulnerability Assessment FREE CHAPTER 3. Exploitation Tools (Pwnage) 4. Web Application Exploitation 5. Sniffing and Spoofing 6. Password Attacks 7. Windows Privilege Escalation 8. Maintaining Remote Access 9. Reverse Engineering and Stress Testing 10. Forensics Index

Practicing reverse engineering


Since knowing the inputs and outputs cannot, with any surety, provide you with a true picture of the internal construction of the application you want to reverse engineer, let's look at some helpful utilities from Kali Linux that might make it easier. We will look at three debuggers, one disassembly tool, and one miscellaneous reverse-engineering tool.

We will show usage and output from two Linux-based debuggers, Valgrind and EDB-Debugger, and then the similar output from a Windows-only debugger, OllyDbg.

The disassembler is JAD, a Java decompiler.

Demystifying debuggers

What is debugging? The honor of coining the term is often erroneously attributed to Admiral Grace Hopper, on the occasion of her team members finding a physical (but dead) moth stuck in a relay inside a Mark II computer at Harvard University. The term may actually come from Thomas Edison as he mentioned and defined the term as "...little faults and difficulties..." In software development, a bug...

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