Book of Month: April April 3, 2008
Posted by y2h4ck in security books.Tags: Pentesting, hacking books, security books, Rootkits, Windows Hacking, Kernel Hacking, Intrusion
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| Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel |
| Author: Greg Hoglund, Jamie Butler |
| Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional |
| Year: 2005 |
| Pages: 352 |
| Amazon’s book description: Rootkits are the ultimate backdoor, giving hackers ongoing and virtually undetectable access to the systems they exploit. Now, two of the world’s leading experts have written the first comprehensive guide to rootkits: what they are, how they work, how to build them, and how to detect them. Rootkit.com’s Greg Hoglund and James Butler created and teach Black Hat’s legendary course in rootkits. In this book, they reveal never-before-told offensive aspects of rootkit technology–learn how attackers can get in and stay in for years, without detection. |


















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