ip information Information Security: December 2012

27 December, 2012

Hacking & Information Security-Frehsers


Freshers who wanted to learn Hacking and Information Security start to learn the following Topics.

Better to know the following:

Operating systems
1. Windows
2. Linux

Try to start using UBUNTU for starting stage. After some months you can move to windows .Use virtual box and install backtrack latest version.
   

Networking
1.OSI Model
2.TCP/IP
3. IP Addressing
4. Routing
5. How Internet works !
6. How DNS works
7. ARP
8. Switches
9. Hub


Services
1. Web Server(Practice Apache2)
2. Email Server
3. DNS Server
4. DHCP

In windows you can use wamp.For linux use Lamp.
Others
1. How web sites are made and published
2. Technologies related to web site hosting
3. Little bit about programming of all languages !
4. BASH

Tools to be familiar with
1. port scanners (nmap)
2. Vulnerability Scanners (nessus)
3. Telnet
4. netcat
5. hping
6. backtrack tools collections -! Everything included
Web  Application Testing
7. AppScan(Commercial)
8. Acunetix(Commercial)
9. Proxies (Burpsuite)  --Important



Web Applications Security Testing  


·                     1. DVWA download and practice
Dvwa is a vulnerable application Designed for Practice.

Before Going to this topics learn Google Hacking (How to search)  Complete this lessons   http://www.powersearchingwithgoogle.com/

To test your hacking skills try it in the following site:



Note : without the site owner permission don't run any tools.Run the tools in your own machine & practice it.

Warning: This is Only for Educational Purposes Only

05 December, 2012

How to Run Google Chrome as Root on Backtrack Linux or Ubuntu

When you run google chrome as root user you will get the following error(Google chrome cannot be run as root)




To run the google chrome as root user do the following steps:

Step :1

         Go to cd /opt/google/chrome


Step :2

  Open vi google-chrome  file. Find  the following line at last exec -a "$0" "$HERE/chrome" "$@"






Step:3

 Replace it to exec -a "$0" "$HERE/chrome" "$@" --user-data-dir $HOME

         Now open Google chrome from  the Application>Internet>Google Chrome .