The Shellcoder’s Handbook Discovering and Exploiting Security Holes

The Shellcoder’s Handbook Discovering and Exploiting Security Holes by Chris Anley is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on August 20, 2007. This second edition spans 752 pages and is presented in English, offering an in-depth exploration of security vulnerabilities across various operating systems and applications.
Readers will find extensive new content that addresses modern exploitation techniques, including methods for attacking software packages previously considered secure. The book also introduces unique insights into exploiting Cisco’s IOS, providing information that has not been covered elsewhere. Additionally, a companion website offers downloadable code files, enhancing the practical application of the material presented. This edition serves as a vital tool for those interested in computer security and networking.
Official synopsis Publisher
- This much-anticipated revision, written by the ultimate group of top security experts in the world, features 40 percent new content on how to find security holes in any operating system or application
- New material addresses the many new exploitation techniques that have been discovered since the first edition, including attacking “unbreakable” software packages such as McAfee’s Entercept, Mac OS X, XP, Office 2003, and Vista
- Also features the first-ever published information on exploiting Cisco’s IOS, with content that has never before been explored
- The companion Web site features downloadable code files
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