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Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide: A Penetration Tester's Guide [Paperback]

David Kennedy , Jim O'Gorman , Devon Kearns , Mati Aharoni
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26 July 2011 159327288X 978-1593272883 1
"The best guide to the Metasploit Framework." —HD Moore, Founder of the Metasploit Project

The Metasploit Framework makes discovering, exploiting, and sharing vulnerabilities quick and relatively painless. But while Metasploit is used by security professionals everywhere, the tool can be hard to grasp for first-time users. Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide fills this gap by teaching you how to harness the Framework and interact with the vibrant community of Metasploit contributors.

Once you've built your foundation for penetration testing, you'll learn the Framework's conventions, interfaces, and module system as you launch simulated attacks. You'll move on to advanced penetration testing techniques, including network reconnaissance and enumeration, client-side attacks, wireless attacks, and targeted social-engineering attacks.

Learn how to:

  • Find and exploit unmaintained, misconfigured, and unpatched systems
  • Perform reconnaissance and find valuable information about your target
  • Bypass anti-virus technologies and circumvent security controls
  • Integrate Nmap, NeXpose, and Nessus with Metasploit to automate discovery
  • Use the Meterpreter shell to launch further attacks from inside the network
  • Harness standalone Metasploit utilities, third-party tools, and plug-ins
  • Learn how to write your own Meterpreter post exploitation modules and scripts

You'll even touch on exploit discovery for zero-day research, write a fuzzer, port existing exploits into the Framework, and learn how to cover your tracks. Whether your goal is to secure your own networks or to put someone else's to the test, Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide will take you there and beyond.


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Product details

  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: NO STARCH PRESS; 1 edition (26 July 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159327288X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593272883
  • Product Dimensions: 17.7 x 2.9 x 23.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,678 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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David Kennedy is Chief Information Security Officer at Diebold Incorporated and creator of the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET), Fast-Track, and other open source tools. He is on the Back|Track and Exploit-Database development team and is a core member of the Social-Engineer podcast and framework. Kennedy has presented at a number of security conferences including Black Hat, DEF CON, ShmooCon, Security B-Sides, and more.

Jim O'Gorman is a professional penetration tester with CSC's StrikeForce, a co-founder of Social-Engineer.org, and an instructor at Offensive-Security. He is involved in digital investigations and malware analysis, and helped build forensic capabilities into Back|Track Linux. When not working on various security issues, Jim spends his time assisting his children in their attempts to fight Zombie hordes.

Devon Kearns is an instructor at Offensive-Security, a Back|Track Linux developer, and administrator of The Exploit Database. He has contributed a number of Metasploit exploit modules and is the maintainer of the Metasploit Unleashed wiki.

Mati Aharoni is the creator of the Back|Track Linux distribution and founder of Offensive-Security, the industry leader in security training.



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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every Penny. 1 Dec 2011
Format:Paperback
I've always been interested in penetration testing but oddly enough, I had never used metasploit. So a few weeks ago I bought this book and another one about Metasploit by Syngress. I started with the Syngress one, and it was OK but it was terribly outdated so I literally had to throw it away. This one from NoStarch is a completely different story. For starters, I did a background check on the authors. I was glad to find that some of them are key members of the BackTrack Linux distro, which I'm particularly fond of. The others are well respected professionals of the information security community and have spoken at cons like Blackhat or Defcon.

So considering the experience of the authors I had high expectations and I have to say that they were surpassed.

The book starts off with a nice introduction to Penetration Testing where it explains the different phases of the process and the types of pentests. Then goes on to introduce the actual metasploit framework, covering the basic terminology, the available interfaces and the most important companion tools (msfpayload, msfencode, and so on). However, the fun begins after the introduction, where the authors show how to use metasploit to conduct a penetration test. They divide the process into three phases: intelligence gathering, vulnerability scanning and exploitation. They guide the reader through several step-by-step examples, each one demonstrating different techniques and components. The chapter on the meterpreter is specially detailed and interesting.

Apart from the basic find-a-vuln-and-exploit-it, the book also covers advanced topics such as detection avoidance, client-side attacks or social engineering. It even shows how to hack the framework and build your own modules and exploits.

Summing up... I really liked the book, I think it's worth every penny. I wanted to learn how to use metasploit and I did it. Of course, the book does not cover every single exploit and module available but it does a great job at at teaching you how to use metasploit to conduct a penetration test and compromise the security of your systems.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction. 23 Aug 2011
By ASmith
Format:Kindle Edition
This book is exactly what you expect from start to finish if you are judging by the title. The authors go through the full process of conducting a penetration test and discuss the process fully in relation to the Metasploit framework. Saying that, this book will not make you an expert penetration tester and definitely doesn't substitute for broad reading. What this book definitely does do is give you the skills to get you there using Metasploit.

My only criticism is that this book covers broadly what is available in the online help. However, the authors do cover the framework in an excellent manner in an obvious order allowing even the most novice of security professionals to use the tool well.

Bottom line: this book is excellent light reading if you wish to use the Metasploit framework in a professional manner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book 16 Feb 2013
By mike
Format:Paperback
A book for all levels of security specialists.
Covers all topics that are needed for a pen tester.
A must.
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