Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel
“It’s imperative that everybody working in the field of cyber-security read this book to understand the growing threat of rootkits.”
–Mark Russinovich, editor, Windows IT Pro / Windows & .NET Magazine
“This material is not only up-to-date, it defines up-to-date. It is truly cutting-edge. As the only book on the subject, Rootkits will be of interest to any Windows security researcher or security programmer. It’s detailed, well researched and the technical information is excellent. The level of technical detail, research, and time invested in developing relevant examples is impressive. In one word: Outstanding.”
–Tony Bautts, Security Consultant; CEO, Xtivix, Inc.
“This book is an essential read for anyone responsible for Windows security. Security professionals, Windows system administrators, and programmers in general will want to understand the techniques used by rootkit authors. At a time when many IT and security professionals are still worrying about the latest e-mail virus or how to get all of this month’s security patches installed, Mr. Hoglund and Mr. Butler open your eyes to some of the most stealthy and significant threats to the Windows operating system. Only by understanding these offensive techniques can you properly defend the networks and systems for which you are responsible.”
–Jennifer Kolde, Security Consultant, Author, and Instructor
After reading this book, readers will be able to
- Understand the role of rootkits in remote command/control and software eavesdropping
- Build kernel rootkits that can make processes, files, and directories invisible
- Master key rootkit programming techniques, including hooking, runtime patching, and directly manipulating kernel objects
- Work with layered drivers to implement keyboard sniffers and file filters
- Detect rootkits and build host-based intrusion prevention software that resists rootkit attacks
Download here: http://rapidshare.de/files/28861033/Addison.Wesley.Professional.Rootkits.Subverting.the.Windows.Kernel.chm
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January 30th, 2007 22:37
File deleted in Rapidshare :-(
April 16th, 2007 01:35
this is a new url: http://mihd.net/qkr6p9
April 16th, 2007 02:25
here it is http://mihd.net/qkr6p9
June 21st, 2008 20:58
please help asnone of these link is working… please help