When Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray and George Kurtz penned the first "Hacking Exposed" in 2000, they created a reference that truly explained common and emerging network and Internet attacks from a hacker's perspective. The idea was that you can't fight an attacker unless you know their methodology.
A number of specialized "Hacking Exposed" editions have since hit the shelves--"Win 2000," "Web Applications," "Computer Forensics," "Wireless" and more.
"Hacking Exposed VoIP," the latest in this series published by McGraw-Hill, continues the fine tradition. Authors David Endler, director of security research at 3Com, and Mark Collier, CTO at SecureLogix, provide readers with an extensive, easy-to-use reference about VoIP vulnerabilities, attacks and solutions.
For ambitious VoIP practitioners who want to know the fabric of VoIP security, this is your book. It covers everything from voice-network enumeration to eavesdropping techniques, spam and phishing threats.
As with the other "Hacking Exposed" books, this isn't one you're likely to keep on your nightstand. Reading it from cover to cover is like reading a dictionary. But this is a handy guide for understanding a specific VoIP attack or for troubleshooting a problem.
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Five Companies That Came To Win This Week For the week ending Feb. 10, CRN looks at five companies that brought their 'A' game and made moves to beat out competitors |
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Symantec's Code Red: The Law Enforcement/Anonymous E-Mail Exchange Law enforcement officials negotiated via e-mail for more than two weeks with an Anonymous group member trying to extort $50,000 from Symantec to keep stolen product code off the Internet. |
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