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Malware has gone mobile, and the security landscape is changing
quickly with emerging attacks on cell phones, PDAs, and other
mobile devices. This first book on the growing threat covers a wide
range of malware targeting operating systems like Symbian and new
devices like the iPhone. Examining code in past, current, and
future risks, protect your banking, auctioning, and other
activities performed on mobile devices.
* Visual Payloads
View attacks as visible to the end user, including notation of
variants.
* Timeline of Mobile Hoaxes and Threats
Understand the history of major attacks and horizon for emerging
threates.
* Overview of Mobile Malware Families
Identify and understand groups of mobile malicious code and their
variations.
* Taxonomy of Mobile Malware
Bring order to known samples based on infection, distribution, and
payload strategies.
* Phishing, SMishing, and Vishing Attacks
Detect and mitigate phone-based phishing (vishing) and SMS phishing
(SMishing) techniques.
* Operating System and Device Vulnerabilities
Analyze unique OS security issues and examine offensive mobile
device threats.
* Analyze Mobile Malware
Design a sandbox for dynamic software analysis and use
"MobileSandbox" to analyze mobile malware.
* Forensic Analysis of Mobile Malware
Conduct forensic analysis of mobile devices and learn key
differences in mobile forensics.
* Debugging and Disassembling Mobile Malware
Use IDA and other tools to reverse-engineer samples of malicious
code for analysis.
* Mobile Malware Mitigation Measures
Qualify risk, understand threats to mobile assets, defend against
attacks, and remediate incidents.
* Understand the History and Threat Landscape of Rapidly Emerging
Mobile Attacks
* Analyze Mobile Device/Platform Vulnerabilities and Exploits
* Mitigate Current and Future Mobile Malware Threats
Originally designed as neutral entities, computerized bots are
increasingly being used maliciously by online criminals in mass
spamming events, fraud, extortion, identity theft, and software
theft. Malicious Bots: An Inside Look into the Cyber-Criminal
Underground of the Internet explores the rise of dangerous bots and
exposes the nefarious methods of "botmasters". This valuable
resource assists information security managers in understanding the
scope, sophistication, and criminal uses of bots. With sufficient
technical detail to empower IT professionals, this volume provides
in-depth coverage of the top bot attacks against financial and
government networks over the last several years. The book presents
exclusive details of the operation of the notorious Thr34t Krew,
one of the most malicious bot herder groups in recent history.
Largely unidentified by anti-virus companies, their bots spread
globally for months, launching massive distributed denial of
service (DDoS) attacks and warez (stolen software distributions).
For the first time, this story is publicly revealed, showing how
the botherders got arrested, along with details on other bots in
the world today. Unique descriptions of the criminal marketplace -
how criminals make money off of your computer - are also a focus of
this exclusive book! With unprecedented detail, the book goes on to
explain step-by-step how a hacker launches a botnet attack,
providing specifics that only those entrenched in the cyber-crime
investigation world could possibly offer. Authors Ken Dunham and
Jim Melnick serve on the front line of critical cyber-attacks and
countermeasures as experts in the deployment of geopolitical and
technical bots. Their work involves advising upper-level government
officials and executives who control some of the largest networks
in the world. By examining the methods of Internet predators,
information security managers will be better able to proactively
prote
Originally designed as neutral entities, computerized bots are
increasingly being used maliciously by online criminals in mass
spamming events, fraud, extortion, identity theft, and software
theft. Malicious Bots: An Inside Look into the Cyber-Criminal
Underground of the Internet explores the rise of dangerous bots and
exposes the nefarious methods of "botmasters". This valuable
resource assists information security managers in understanding the
scope, sophistication, and criminal uses of bots. With sufficient
technical detail to empower IT professionals, this volume provides
in-depth coverage of the top bot attacks against financial and
government networks over the last several years. The book presents
exclusive details of the operation of the notorious Thr34t Krew,
one of the most malicious bot herder groups in recent history.
Largely unidentified by anti-virus companies, their bots spread
globally for months, launching massive distributed denial of
service (DDoS) attacks and warez (stolen software distributions).
For the first time, this story is publicly revealed, showing how
the botherders got arrested, along with details on other bots in
the world today. Unique descriptions of the criminal marketplace -
how criminals make money off of your computer - are also a focus of
this exclusive book! With unprecedented detail, the book goes on to
explain step-by-step how a hacker launches a botnet attack,
providing specifics that only those entrenched in the cyber-crime
investigation world could possibly offer. Authors Ken Dunham and
Jim Melnick serve on the front line of critical cyber-attacks and
countermeasures as experts in the deployment of geopolitical and
technical bots. Their work involves advising upper-level government
officials and executives who control some of the largest networks
in the world. By examining the methods of Internet predators,
information security managers will be better able to proactively
prote
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