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| Subject: | Re: Network Security Assessment 2nd Edition |
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| Date: | Tue, 20 Nov 2007 21:22:29 +0000 |
Hi Pete,
Chris
Hey Chris,
Hate to tell you this but one of the blow items is out of date already. Argeniss sold their 0-day exploit pack to Gleg some time ago.
cheers
Pete
Chris McNab wrote:Hi,
A shameless plug, but I wanted you to all be aware that I finally finished the 2nd edition of my book, which was published last week by O'Reilly. About half of the book content is browsable online at:
http://books.google.com/books?id=zKhCEYRGFuYC&printsec=frontcover
New features of the 2nd edition include:
- Exploitation framework support, including IMPACT, CANVAS, and MSF
- 0day exploit pack support (GLEG and Argeniss in particular)
- A Nessus chapter
- A web application testing chapter
- A completely re-written VPN chapter (by Roy Hills)
- Full CVE compatibility; all of the bugs in the book have CVE references (which involved around 20 new CVE's being created also)
It is designed and written as a desktop reference for network-based IP assessment, covering all the latest bugs, and removing a lot of old, obsolete material that was present in the first edition (such as bugs in IIS 4.0, etc.)
I'd like to keep the book as accurate as possible, so if there are any errors that you want to report, please submit them at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510305/errata/
Many thanks,
Chris
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