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Basic and Low-level Python Network Attacksining

Basic and Low-level Python Network Attacksining
Basic and Low-level Python Network Attacks


Create basic and low-level network attacks with Python quickly and easily. Use the Scapy library to make networking tools, including clients and servers Write your own Custom Tools to break into vulnerable websites. The ultimate guide that teaches you how to use Python to protect your systems against sophisticated cyber attacks and Make defenses that distract and confuse attackers, or that detect suspicious network activity.
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Customer Guidance for WannaCrypt attacks

Customer Guidance for WannaCrypt attacks
Customer Guidance for WannaCrypt attacks


Today many of our customers around the world and the critical systems they depend on were victims of malicious “WannaCrypt” software. Seeing businesses and individuals affected by cyberattacks, such as the ones reported today, was painful. Microsoft worked throughout the day to ensure we understood the attack and were taking all possible actions to protect our customers. This blog spells out the steps every individual and business should take to stay protected. Additionally, we are taking the highly unusual step of providing a security update for all customers to protect Windows platforms that are in custom support only, including Windows XP, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2003. Customers running Windows 10 were not targeted by the attack today.
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Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner 10.5

Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner 10.5
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner 10.5 | 43 Mb


Website security must be a priority in any organization but remains overlooked. Hackers continue to concentrate on web-based applications – shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content, etc. Web applications are accessible 24/7 and control valuable data since they often have direct access to back-end data. Any defense at network security level will provide no protection against web application attacks since they are launched on port 80 – which has to remain open. In addition, web applications are often tailor-made therefore tested less than off-the-shelf software and are more likely to have undiscovered vulnerabilities.
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LYNDA INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL HACKING TUTORIAL

LYNDA INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL HACKING TUTORIAL
LYNDA INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL HACKING TUTORIAL | 121 Mb


What is ethical hacking? Hacking comes in many colors: white, gray, black, and shades in between. White hat hackers use their skills for good. They practice ethical hacking: involved testing to see if an organization's network is vulnerable to outside attacks. Ethical hacking is key to strengthening network security, and it's one of the most desired skills for any IT security professional. If you're interested in becoming an ethical hacker, or learning enough to secure your own networks, this introduction is for you.
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Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner v10.0 Build 20150921

Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner v10.0 Build 20150921
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner v10.0 Build 20150921 | 44 Mb


Website security must be a priority in any organization but remains overlooked. Hackers continue to concentrate on web-based applications – shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content, etc. Web applications are accessible 24/7 and control valuable data since they often have direct access to back-end data. Any defense at network security level will provide no protection against web application attacks since they are launched on port 80 – which has to remain open. In addition, web applications are often tailor-made therefore tested less than off-the-shelf software and are more likely to have undiscovered vulnerabilities.
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