Author: Oriyano Sean-Philip
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1597495905
Publisher: Syngress
Features:
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1597495905
Publisher: Syngress
Features:
Client-Side Attacks and Defense
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A client- side attack is one that uses the inexperience of the end user to create a foothold in the user's machine and therefore the network. Client-side attacks are everywhere and hidden in plain sight. Common hiding places are malicious Web sites and spam. A simple click of a link will allow the attacker to enter. This book presents a framework for defending your network against these attacks in an environment where it might seem impossible. The most current attacks are discussed along with their delivery methods, such as browser exploitation, use of rich Internet applications, and file format vulnerabilities. The severity of these att
Client-Side Attacks and Defense
Client-Side Attacks and Defense
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A client- side attack is one that uses the inexperience of the end user to create a foothold in the user's machine and therefore the network. Client-side attacks are everywhere and hidden in plain sight. Common hiding places are malicious Web sites and spam. A simple click of a link will allow the attacker to enter
The severity of these att