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Web Penetration Testing with Kali Linux 2.0, Second Edition

You're reading from   Web Penetration Testing with Kali Linux 2.0, Second Edition Build your defense against web attacks with Kali Linux 2.0

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783988525
Length 312 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Penetration Testing and Web Applications 2. Setting up Your Lab with Kali Linux FREE CHAPTER 3. Reconnaissance and Profiling the Web Server 4. Major Flaws in Web Applications 5. Attacking the Server Using Injection-based Flaws 6. Exploiting Clients Using XSS and CSRF Flaws 7. Attacking SSL-based Websites 8. Exploiting the Client Using Attack Frameworks 9. AJAX and Web Services – Security Issues 10. Fuzzing Web Applications Index

Social engineering attacks


Social engineering is a technique that relies heavily on humans for its success. In its simplest form, it makes use of non-technical ways to circumvent the security of the system. The success of an attack relies heavily on the information that the attacker gathers about the victim.

The various resources that assist in information gathering are:

  • Social networking websites

  • Online forums

  • Company websites

  • Interacting with the victim

Impersonation is the most common and effective form of a social engineering attack. Here, the attacker pretends to be someone else and tries to gain the trust of the victim. The attacker performs reconnaissance and identifies valuable information related to the victim, which helps during an interaction with the victim.

An example of impersonation is described as follows:

  1. The attacker identifies a victim and gathers information about them using publicly available resources.

  2. The attacker identifies the information that the victim might have published...

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