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About this LearnSmart Video Training:
Gain in-depth Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) knowledge from best-selling author and industry expert Tom Carpenter. Tom's enthusiasm and expert insight brings technology to life to make learning exciting and rewarding. When you complete this training, you'll have all the knowledge you need to pass EC-Council's Certified Ethical Hacker (312-50) 2008 (version 6) exam.


Learn Everything for Certified Ethical Hacker (312-50)
Use Certified Ethical Hacker (312-50) 2008 LearnSmart Video Training to learn all of the exciting network security skills and pass your Certified Ethical Hacker (312-50) certification exam. When you complete this CBT course, you'll be an expert on the following "must-know" skills for this valuable certification:

Session 1
Section A: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
  • Prerequisites
  • Benefits
  • CEH Certification
  • Security Triangle
  • Security Terminology

Section B: Ethics and the Hacker
  • Hacker Classes
  • Charitable Hacking
  • Hacker Categories
  • Types of Hacks
  • Security Exploits
  • Researching Vulnerabilities
  • Cracking
  • Ethical Hacking Stages

Section C: Hacking Legalities
  • Getting Permission
  • Hack Phases
  • Hack Reports
  • Understanding Federal Law
  • 1029 and 1030 Fraud Laws
  • Ethical Hacking Approaches
  • Common Hacking Sites

Section D: Footprinting Concepts
  • Reconnaissance
  • Informational Gathering
  • Pre-Attack Phases
  • Footprinting Methodology
  • Information Sources
  • Defining the Network Range

Section E: Web Footprinting Tools
  • Company Web Sites
  • Additional Web Sites
  • Using Google
  • Archive.org
  • People Searches
  • DNS Enumeration
  • Robots.txt

Section F: Local Footprinting Tools
  • Site Enumeration Using Wikto
  • E-mail Tracking
  • Web Data Extractor
  • SmartWhois
  • Traceroute

Section G: Scanning for Gold
  • Scanning Defined
  • Scanning Types
  • Scanning Methodology
  • Finding Live Systems
  • Understanding TCP Flags
  • Three-Way Handshake
  • Locating Open Ports
  • Identifying Services
  • Banner Grabbing
  • Scanning for Vulnerabilities
  • Diagramming the Network
  • Preparing Proxies

Session 2
Section A: Mastering Scanning Tools
  • Ping Command
  • Angry IP Scanner
  • Nmap Switches
  • Using Nmap
  • IP Spoofing
  • MBSA

Section B: Enumeration
  • Enumeration Defined
  • Enumeration Types
  • Basic NET Comands
  • Using DumpSec
  • Performing SuperScans

Section C: Passwords
  • Authentication
  • Predictable Passwords
  • Cracking Methods
  • Secure Passwords
  • Authentication Systems
  • Storage Options
  • Cracking Prevention

Section D: Password Cracking Tools
  • Historic/Modern Tools
  • SMB Redirection
  • LAN Manager Hashes
  • NTLM Hash Example
  • L0phtCrack Times
  • Using L0phtCrack
  • L0phtCrack Reports

Section E: Ownership Privileges
  • Privilege Escalation
  • Methods of Escalation
  • Escalation Batch File
  • Executing the Batch File
  • Rootkits
  • Rootkit Limitations
  • Hiding Files
  • Alternate Data Streams

Section F: Trojan Horses
  • Trojan Horses Defined
  • Common Programs
  • Trojan Horse Types
  • Overt and Covert Communication
  • Reverse-Connecting Trojans
  • Netcat
  • Setting up Netcat Server
  • Connecting Netcat Server
  • Entry Points
  • Attack Indicators
  • Port Redirection

Section G: Sniffers
  • Sniffer Applications
  • Vulnerable Protocols
  • Capture Windows Sharing
  • FTP Logon Packets
  • E-mail Authentication Packets

Session 3
Section A: ARP, MAC, and DNS
  • ARP Defined
  • ARP Spoofing
  • ARP Poisoning Tools
  • MAC Flooding
  • Flooding Tools
  • DNS Poisoning
  • Intranet Poisoning
  • Internet Poisoning
  • Proxy Server Poisoning
  • DNS Cache Poisoning

Section B: DoS Attacks
  • Denial of Service
  • DoS Methods
  • DoS Types
  • Smurf Attacks
  • Smurfs Visualized
  • SYN Attacks

Section C: Social Engineering
  • Introduction to Social Engineering
  • Example Attacks
  • Dumpster Diving
  • Shoulder Surfing
  • Eavesdropping
  • Inside/Outside Attacks
  • Reverse Social Engineering

Section D: Advanced Social Engineering
  • Phishing Attacks
  • Identity Theft
  • URL Obfuscation
  • Hexadecimal Conversion
  • Converting Hex to Decimal
  • Message Tricks
  • Programmatic Access

Section E: Session Hijacking
  • Hijacking Steps
  • Active vs. Inactive
  • Hijacking vs. Spoofing
  • Sequence Numbers
  • Hijacking Programs
  • Dangers

Section F: Web Servers
  • Basic Functionality
  • Web Communications
  • Common Attacks
  • Managing Patches
  • Windows Server Update Services
  • WSUS Process
  • WSUS Requirements
  • WSUS Group Policies

Section G: Hacking Web Servers
  • Server Vulnerabilities
  • IIS Unicode Attack
  • Metasploit
  • Web Application Scanners
  • Basic Countermeasures
  • Specific Countermeasures
  • Server Hardening

Section H: Web Applications
  • Web Applications Introduction
  • Web Application Hacking Objectives
  • Attack Anatomy
  • Web Application Threats
  • Cross-Site Scripting
  • Attack Prevention
  • Google Hacking
  • Google Hacking Database

Section I: Cracking Web Passwords
  • HTTP Authentication
  • Integrated Authentication
  • Negotiate Authentication
  • Certificate-Based
  • Forms-Based
  • RSA Secure Tokens
  • Biometrics
  • Password Misconceptions

Session 4
Section A: SQL Injections
  • Understanding SQL
  • SQL Versions
  • SELECT Statements
  • SELECT in Applications
  • Injection Attacks
  • Injecting Code
  • How Common is It?
  • Injection Attack Objectives
  • Countermeasures

Section B: SQL Attacks
  • Embedded SQL
  • Retrieve All Records
  • Dumping HTML
  • Injecting Commands
  • Installing WebGoat
  • Opening WebGoat
  • Basic SQL Injection
  • Using WebScarab
  • Intercepting Requests
  • Advanced SQL Injections

Section C: Wireless Vulnerabilities
  • Eavesdropping
  • Rogue Access Points
  • Encryption Cracking
  • Wireless Denial of Service
  • Hijacking
  • Legacy Security

Section D: WEP Attacks
  • WEP Defined
  • 802.11-1997 Authentication
  • Understanding WEP
  • WEP Problems
  • Cracking Tools
  • Wireless Cracking Process

Section E: WPA and EAP
  • WPA and WPA2
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setup
  • TKIP and CCMP
  • 802.1X EAP
  • EAP Framework
  • Secure Management
  • Role-Based Access Control
  • WPA Attacks
  • EAP Attacks
  • Security Analysis

Section F: Viruses and Worms
  • Virus and Worm Summary
  • Infection Indications
  • Virus Phases
  • Infection Process
  • Types of Viruses
  • Detection Avoidance
  • Detection Methods
  • Incident Response

Section G: Physical Security Policies
  • Understanding Physical Security
  • Statistics
  • Physical Security Defined
  • Applications
  • Accountability
  • Factors Affecting Security
  • Security Checklist

Session 5
Section A: Implementing Physical Security
  • Locks
  • Lock Picking Tools
  • Authentication
  • Security Personnel
  • Physical Deterrents
  • Video Monitoring
  • Alarms
  • Fasteners
  • Tracking Tools
  • Portable Security

Section B: Linux
  • Introduction to Linux
  • Live Distros
  • Targeting Linux
  • OS Vulnerabilities Comparison
  • Potential Vulnerabilities
  • Scanning
  • Password Cracking
  • Using BackTrack
  • Creating Users
  • Cracking Passwords

Section C: Compiling Linux
  • Installation Process
  • Installing a Kernel Patch
  • Hardening Linux
  • Services
  • Bastille
  • Lockdown Networking
  • Network Analysis
  • Firewall Settings

Section D: Intrusion Monitoring Systems
  • Network Firewalls
  • Packet Filtering Firewalls
  • Stateful Inspection Firewalls
  • Proxy Firewalls
  • Dynamic Firewalls
  • Kernel Firewalls
  • Personal Firewalls
  • Intrusion Monitoring/Detection
  • IDS Intrusion Detection
  • Intrusion Prevention Systems
  • IDS States
  • Intrusion Indicators

Section E: Evading IMS
  • Avoid Detection Symptoms
  • Network Symptoms
  • IDS Tools
  • Honeypots
  • Configuring Honeypots
  • HoneyBOT Options
  • Connecting to Honeypots

Section F: Buffer Overflows
  • Buffer Overflows Defined
  • Dependencies
  • Attacker Knowledge
  • Stack-Based
  • Heap-Based
  • Locating Buffer Overflows
  • Mutation Techniques
  • After the Attack
  • Countermeasures

Session 6
Section A: Cryptography
  • Understanding Cryptography
  • Steganography
  • Simple Encryption
  • Cryptography Concepts
  • Cryptography Uses
  • Encryption Types
  • Encryption Applications

Section B: Symmetric Cryptography
  • Symmetric Encryption
  • Symmetric Algorithms
  • Encryption Solutions
  • Blowfish
  • DES
  • AES
  • RC4
  • Asymmetric Encryption
  • Public Key Cryptography
  • Certificates
  • Public Key Infrastructure
  • PKI Usage
  • IPSec

Section C: Multi-Hat Hacking
  • Bluetooth Hacking
  • Locating Bluetooth Devices
  • Attacking Bluetooth
  • iPhone Hacking
  • RFID Hacking
  • Hacking Online Games

Section D: Computer Forensics
  • Introduction to Computer Forensics
  • Information Collection
  • Preserving State
  • BackTrack and Forensics
  • Evasion

Section E: Hack Prevention
  • Disabling Services
  • Configuring Services
  • Password Policies
  • User Rights Policies
  • Using CACLS
  • Setting Permissions Using GUI
  • Enabling EFS

Section F: Security Policies
  • Importance of Policies
  • General Policies
  • Functional Policies
  • SANS.org
  • Customizing Policy Templates


LearnSmart Video Training is so effective because it specifically meets the needs of the people who need it most. LearnSmart helps busy people learn everything they need to pass the exam without spending a lot of money, or sacrificing a lot of time at work or at home.

You'll learn every topic, objective and domain from the most experienced IT trainers. And it's easy to use and engaging, so you can learn whenever and wherever you get the chance. Skip your classes, use LearnSmart Video Training and never open a book again.
 

EC-Council (312-50)

CEH LearnSmart Video Training

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