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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: What is the best for a $3,000 budget
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on: April 23, 2009, 04:32:58 PM
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Wow! That's pretty cool, $3k for self development. All I got was "well done" Maybe I should show this thread to my manager and try some negotiation tactics  Don's got a good point, most IT companies are scaling back on training and I'm sure training companies are being affected by the current economy, I'm sure they'll be willing to negotiate a deal. Maintaining CPE's isn't that hard, (ISC)2 has some videos available and you can claim 3 credits per webinar after completing the quiz: https://isc2.brighttalk.com/If you need some additional tips for CPE's let me know and I'll post some additional info.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Incident Response / Re: Abuse proceed?
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on: April 22, 2009, 07:31:17 AM
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I think that the answer is to hack them back  hadn't thought of that, where'd I leave db_autopwn?.....  I tried so many times to contact people and I have given up. I was Gung Ho when I first started and wanted to help save the world, sadly, the world doesn't care or is full of peons or bureaucracy and no one ever responded or did anything. I did have one response, but no follow up and no resolution. Sadly, I have become cynical and decided to save myself the time and gave up contacting people.
The optimist in me wants to think you're wrong, the pessimist thinks you've just hit the nail on the head. Cheers guys. Sadly, I have had this problem myself, proof of abuse, logs and even emails with IP Addresses recorded and they always tracked back to the same ISP. I sent two emails of complaint to the ISP at various email addresses and never even got a reply!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker / Re: CEH Noob!
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on: March 10, 2009, 05:55:13 AM
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I agree with Don, Security+ is a great start in IT security and can also count towards other certifications should you wish to persue them, for example, you can get a one year waiver for having Security+ if you want to persue CISSP certification.
Depending on whether you are ready for the course or not depends on you, it's hard for us to gauge your security related experience and understanding. The courses and certifications you have achieved don't really cover Security to the extent that the CEH does. In my opinion, it's good to go into a course with some prior knowledge or experience. In the meantime before you attend the course, it can't hurt to read some good books on IT Security/Hacking such as "Counter Hack Reloaded - Ed Skoudis", "Hacking Exposed", "Hacking for Dummies", "Art of Intrusion - Mitnick", "Google Hacking - Long"
Good luck!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Forensics / Re: Google History
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on: April 04, 2008, 11:45:45 AM
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You could always install an Anonymous Proxy and track usage via the IP Address.
What about your policies at work/school, do you have any policies in place that employees are forced to sign it terms of company equipment usage? What I'm getting at is it might be fine to state that the material the employee is viewing might be inappropriate, it's whether the employee has had fair warning and has agreed to the terms of company equipment usage that has been signed and agreed to.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker / Re: attending CEH EXam
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on: February 18, 2008, 03:57:36 PM
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Here's a great link provided by a EHN member and how he studied for the CEH exam: http://www.ethicalhacker.net/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,54/topic,1369.msg4925/topicseen,1/#msg4925It will definitely help to familiarize yourself with the tools you have learnt about on the course. The CEH exam will ask about details that mostly experience will help with. I'd also recommend the following books for additional studies for the CEH exam: Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep 2 (Exam Prep 2 (Que Publishing) By Michael Gregg (Author) # ISBN-10: 0789735318 # ISBN-13: 978-0789735317 Counterhack Reloaded - Ed Skoudis (great book, well written and topics are explained in an easy to understand manner) # ISBN-10: 0131481045 # ISBN-13: 978-0131481046 Practical hacking and countermeasures - by Spivey D. (another easy to follow book with plenty screenshots of servers configured with VMWARE, basically a step by step hacking guide) # ISBN-10: 0849370574 # ISBN-13: 978-0849370571 HTH and good luck with the exam
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: Is the end of ethical hacking soooooon ?????
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on: February 18, 2008, 03:42:18 PM
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Good post and good questions, something I too have been thinking about lately. I don't think ethical hacking or the requirement for pen testing will decrease as more secure and "intelligent" code is written. There will always be a requirement for testing IT security. My reasons are that code is written by humans, and as the saying goes humans are not perfect so there will always be some vulnerabilities to explore/exploit. There are methods to evade IDS, and with regards to more secure code, if you can't directly exploit that code then try other methods, for example MITM/session hijacking. Just my two cents It's also my first post, been a lurker for a long time, great site Don 
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