Friday, January 2, 2009

Crystal Reports XI Official Guide or Penetration Testers Open Source Toolkit

Crystal Reports XI Official Guide

Author: Neil Fitzgerald

Business Objects Press crafted this book to grow with you, providing the reference material you need as you move toward software proficiency and use of more advanced features. Crystal Reports XI Official Guide is the only book on Crystal Reports you'll need.

  • Create and publish professional quality reports against the gamut of datasources, including relational and OLAP databases, Business Objects Universes, SAP BW, SAP R3, PeopleSoft, Siebal, JavaBeans, .NET/COM objects, web logs, XML, and many more.
  • Learn new XI features, including dynamic and cascading parameters, drag-and-drop charting and cross-tabs, the Crystal Reports workbench, and parameterized control over Top N reports.
  • Follow step-by-step samples, exercises, and real-world tips and tricks provided for learning advanced features such as subreports, hierarchical grouping, formula creation, external hyperlinking, and formatting.
  • Discover all the options for distributing your Crystal Reports, including the new Crystal Reports Server XI, BusinessObjects Enterprise XI, and the Crystal Reports programming components.



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    Penetration Tester's Open Source Toolkit, Vol. 2

    Author: Chris Hurley

    Penetration testing a network requires a delicate balance of art and science. A penetration tester must be creative enough to think outside of the box to determine the best attack vector into his own network, and also be expert in using the literally hundreds of tools required to execute the plan. This second volume adds over 300 new pentesting applications included with BackTrack 2 to the pen tester's toolkit. It includes the latest information on Snort, Nessus, Wireshark, Metasploit, Kismet and all of the other major Open Source platforms.



    •Perform Network Reconnaissance Master the objectives, methodology, and tools of the least understood aspect of a penetration test.
    •Demystify Enumeration and Scanning Identify the purpose and type of the target systems, obtain specific information about the versions of the services that are running on the systems, and list the targets and services.
    •Hack Database Services Understand and identify common database service vulnerabilities, discover database services, attack database authentication mechanisms, analyze the contents of the database, and use the database to obtain access to the host operating system.
    •Test Web Servers and Applications Compromise the Web server due to vulnerabilities on the server daemon itself, its unhardened state, or vulnerabilities within the Web applications.
    •Test Wireless Networks and Devices Understand WLAN vulnerabilities, attack WLAN encryption, master information gathering tools, and deploy exploitation tools.
    •Examine Vulnerabilities on Network Routers and Switches Use Traceroute, Nmap, ike-scan, Cisco Torch, Finger, Nessus, onesixtyone, Hydra, Ettercap,and more to attack your network devices.
    •Customize BackTrack 2 Torque BackTrack 2 for your specialized needs through module management, unique hard drive installations, and USB installations.
    •Perform Forensic Discovery and Analysis with BackTrack 2 Use BackTrack in the field for forensic analysis, image acquisition, and file carving.
    •Build Your Own PenTesting Lab Everything you need to build your own fully functional attack lab.



    Table of Contents:

    Defining the Scope ISSAF and OSSTMM Metasploit v3 BackTrack v2 Kismet IDS Toolkits: WireShark, Snort, Nessus Tools: Bluebugger, Wyd, SIPcrack Fuzzing Tools Testing Web Applications Botnets

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