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No Tech Hacking: A Guide to Social Engineering Dumpster Diving and Shoulder Surfing
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Hacking
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As the clich reminds us, information is power.
In this
age of computer systems and technology, an increasing majority of the world's information is stored electronically.
It makes sense then that as an
industry we rely on high-tech electronic protection systems to guard that information.
As a professional hacker, I get paid to uncover weaknesses in
those systems and exploit them.
Whether breaking into buildings or slipping past industrial-grade firewalls, my goal has always been the same: extract
the informational secrets using any means necessary.
After hundreds of jobs, I discovered the secret to bypassing every conceivable high-tech security
system. This book reveals those secrets, and as the title suggests, it has nothing to do with high technology.
As it turns out, the secret isn't much of a
secret at all.
Hackers have known about these techniques for years.
Presented in a light, accessible style, you'll get to ride shotgun
with the authors on successful real-world break-ins as they share photos, videos and stories that prove how vulnerable the high-tech world is to no-tech attacks.
As you browse this book, you'll hear old familiar terms like "dumpster diving", "social engineering", and "shoulder surfing".
Some of
these terms have drifted into obscurity to the point of becoming industry folklore; the tactics of the pre-dawn information age.
But make no mistake;
these and other old-school tactics work with amazing effectiveness today.
In fact, there's a very good chance that someone in your organization will fall
victim to one or more of these attacks this year. Will they be ready?
Dumpster Diving
Be a good sport and dont read the two D
words written in big bold letters above, and act surprised when I tell you hackers can accomplish this without relying on a single bit of technology (punny).
Tailgating
Hackers and ninja both like wearing black, and they do share the ability to slip inside a building and blend with the shadows.
Shoulder Surfing
If you like having a screen on your laptop so you can see what youre working on, dont read this chapter.
Physical Security
Locks are serious business and lock technicians are true engineers, most backed with years of hands-on experience. But what
happens when you take the age-old respected profession of the locksmith and sprinkle it with hacker ingenuity?
Social Engineering with Jack Wiles
Jack has trained hundreds of federal agents, corporate attorneys, CEOs and internal auditors on computer crime and security-related topics. His
unforgettable presentations are filled with three decades of personal "war stories" from the trenches of Information Security and Physical Security.
Google Hacking
A hacker doesnt even need his own computer to do the necessary research. If he can make it to a public library, Kinko's or
Internet cafe, he can use Google to process all that data into something useful.
P2P Hacking
Lets assume a guy has no budget, no
commercial hacking software, no support from organized crime and no fancy gear. With all those restrictions, is this guy still a threat to you? Have a look at this chapter and
judge for yourself.
People Watching
Skilled people watchers can learn a whole lot in just a few quick glances. In this chapter well
take a look at a few examples of the types of things that draws a no-tech hackers eye.
Kiosks
What happens when a kiosk is more than a
kiosk? What happens when the kiosk holds airline passenger information? What if the kiosk holds confidential patient information?
What if the kiosk holds
cash?
Vehicle Surveillance
Most people dont realize that some of the most thrilling vehicular espionage happens when the cars
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