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How To Hack Like A Ghost

Breaching the Cloud

Sparc Flow

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English
No Starch Press,US
03 August 2021
How to Hack Like a Ghost takes readers deep inside the mind of a hacker as they carry out a fictionalized attack against a tech company, teaching cutting-edge hacking techniques along the way.

How to Hack Like a Ghost takes you deep inside the mind of a hacker as you carry out a fictionalized attack against a tech company, teaching cutting-edge hacking techniques along the way.

Go deep into the mind of a master hacker as he breaks into a hostile, cloud-based security environment. Sparc Flow invites you to shadow him every step of the way, from recon to infiltration, as you hack a shady, data-driven political consulting firm. While the target is fictional, the corporation's vulnerabilities are based on real-life weaknesses in today's advanced cybersecurity defense systems. You'll experience all the thrills, frustrations, dead-ends, and eureka moments of his mission first-hand, while picking up practical, cutting-edge techniques for penetrating cloud technologies.

There are no do-overs for hackers, so your training starts with basic OpSec procedures, using an ephemeral OS, Tor, bouncing servers, and detailed code to build an anonymous, replaceable hacking infrastructure guaranteed to avoid detection. From there, you'll examine some effective recon techniques, develop tools from scratch, and deconstruct low-level features in common systems to gain access to the target. Spark Flow's clever insights, witty reasoning, and stealth maneuvers teach you how to think on your toes and adapt his skills to your own hacking tasks.

You'll learn- How to set up and use an array of disposable machines that can renew in a matter of seconds to change your internet footprintHow to do effective recon, like harvesting hidden domains and taking advantage of DevOps automation systems to trawl for credentialsHow to look inside and gain access to AWS's storage systemsHow cloud security systems like Kubernetes work, and how to hack themDynamic techniques for escalating privileges

Packed with interesting tricks, ingenious tips, and links to external resources, this fast-paced, hands-on guide to penetrating modern cloud systems will help hackers of all stripes succeed on their next adventure.

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Imprint:   No Starch Press,US
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 177mm, 
Weight:   368g
ISBN:   9781718501263
ISBN 10:   1718501269
Pages:   264
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Part 1  1. Becoming Anonymous 2. Return of Command and Control 3. Let There Be Infrastructure Part 2  4. Healthy Stalking 5. Vulnerability Seeking 6. Fracture Part 3 7. Behind the Curtain 8. Shawshank Redemption: Breaking Out 9. Sticky Shell Part 4 10. The Enemy Inside 11. Nevertheless, We Persisted 12. Apotheosis 13. Final Cut

Sparc Flow is a computer security expert specializing in ethical hacking, who has presented his research at international security conferences like Black Hat, DEF CON, Hack In The Box, and more. While his day job consists mainly of performing penetration tests against companies so they can patch vulnerabilities, his passion is writing and sharing hacking knowledge through his acclaimed Hack the Planet books.

Reviews for How To Hack Like A Ghost: Breaching the Cloud

"""Spark Flow uses a realistic scenario to aid the reader in understanding how to hack modern cloud infrastructures. From reconnaissance to post-exploitation, the author guides the reader through the process of hacking a fictional enterprise's cloud environment, utilising some of the latest tooling employed in the industry today. This unique approach makes for an engaging read. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to sharpen their hacking skills against modern cloud solutions.” —Ed, EdOverflow"


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