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Reconnaissance for Ethical Hackers

You're reading from   Reconnaissance for Ethical Hackers Focus on the starting point of data breaches and explore essential steps for successful pentesting

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837630639
Length 430 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Glen D. Singh Glen D. Singh
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Reconnaissance and Footprinting
2. Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Reconnaissance FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up a Reconnaissance Lab 4. Chapter 3: Understanding Passive Reconnaissance 5. Chapter 4: Domain and DNS Intelligence 6. Chapter 5: Organizational Infrastructure Intelligence 7. Chapter 6: Imagery, People, and Signals Intelligence 8. Part 2: Scanning and Enumeration
9. Chapter 7: Working with Active Reconnaissance 10. Chapter 8: Performing Vulnerability Assessments 11. Chapter 9: Delving into Website Reconnaissance 12. Chapter 10: Implementing Recon Monitoring and Detection Systems 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Concealing your online identity

To better understand the importance of concealing your identity as an ethical hacker when performing OSINT, let’s imagine your organization was compromised by a threat actor who sent a phishing email message to a high-profile employee of the company who was tricked into clicking an obfuscated link that looked safe. Upon clicking the obfuscated link, malware was downloaded and executed on the victim’s system, which enabled the threat actor to gain unauthorized access and exfiltrate confidential data from the organization’s servers and other devices. Afterward, the threat actor sent an email message to the organization that indicated the type of data that was exfiltrated from the servers and requested the company send a payment of cryptocurrency within 24 hours, or else the threat actor would sell the data on the dark web to the highest bidder.

Within the organization, Bob is the security professional who manages and oversees the...

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