Book Description
Secure Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP systems, and Windows Server 2003. The book explains how to follow reference matrixes of useful services for Windows and UNIX. Plus, you’ll learn best practices for trace routing and source address location.

Book Info
Text provides a reference on securing Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP system, and Windows Server 2003. Shows how hackers find, probe, and compromise Windows systems; and how to use freeware and built-in Windows security tools. Softcover.

Part I: Hacking Fundamentals
1: Footprinting: Knowing Where to Look
2: Scanning: Skulking About
3: Enumeration: Social Engineering, Network Style
4: Packet Sniffing: The Ultimate Authority
5: Fundamentals of Windows Security
Part II: Windows 2000 and 2003 Server Hacking Techniques & Defenses
6: Probing Common Windows Services
7: Hacking Internet Information Services
Part III: Windows Hardening
8: Understanding Windows Default Services
9: Hardening Local User Permissions
10: Domain Security with Group Policies
11: Patch and Update Management
Part IV: Windows Security Tools
12: IP Security Policies
13: Encrypting File System
14: Securing IIS 5.0
15: Windows 2003 Security Advancements

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