Advanced Infrastructure Hacking: 4 Day
Overview
Whether you are penetration testing, Red Teaming, or trying to get a better understanding of managing vulnerabilities in your environment, understanding advanced hacking techniques for infrastructure devices and systems is critical.
The Advanced Infrastructure course will get the attendees familiarized with a wealth of hacking techniques for common Operating systems and networking devices. Attendees will also be given 1 month FREE access to an online lab (after the class) to help them practice the concepts taught in the class. While prior pentest experience is not a strict requirement, a prior use of common hacking tools such as Metasploit is recommended for the class. The following is the syllabus for the class:
Day 1:
- TCP/IP basics
- Network Enumeration
- Port scanning
- TCP/UDP/ICMP scanning
- Windows/Linux enumeration
- The Art of brute-forcing
- Database Exploitation (Oracle, Postgres, Mysql)
- Hacking Application servers
- Hacking Third party applications (Wordpress, Joomla)
Day2:
- Windows Vulnerabilities
- Mastering Metasploit, Mimikatz and other tools
- Latest remote exploits
- Local privilege escalation
- Pass the hash/Pass the ticket
- Custom payloads
- Post-exploitation
- Pivoting to different networks
Day3:
- Linux Vulnerabilities
- Finger
- Rservices
- NFS Hacks
- SSH hacks
- X11 vulnerabilities
- Local Privilege escalation
- Kernel exploits
- Weak file permissions
- SUID/SGID scripts
- CRON Jobs
- Inetd services
Day 4:
- VLAN Hopping
- Hacking VoIP
- VPN
- Exploiting insecure VPN configuration
- Switch/Router vulnerabilities
- Insecure SNMP configuration
- B33r 101
Who Should Take this Course
System Administrators, SOC analysts, Penetration testers, network engineers, security enthusiasts and anyone who wants to take their skills to next level
Student Requirements
The only requirement for this class is that you must bring your own laptop and have admin/root access on it. During the class, we will give you VPN access to our state-of-art hacklab which is hosted in our datacenter in UK. Once you are connected to the lab, you will find all the relevant tools/VMs there. We also provide a dedicated Kali VM to each attendee on the hacklab. So, you don't need to bring any VMs with you. All you need is admin access to install the VPN client and once connected, you are good to go!
Also, note that we will use an Ethernet/wired network for this class. If your laptop does not have that, please carry the right adaptor to ensure you can connect to the wired network.
What Students Should Bring
Please see "Student Requirements" section above.
What Students Will Be Provided With
Access to a hacking lab not just during the course but for 30 days after the class too. This gives them plenty of time to practice the concepts taught in the class. The lab contains a wide variety of challenges from local privilege escalation to VLAN hopping etc. Numerous scripts and tools will also be provided during the training, along with student hand-outs.
Trainers
Sumit Siddharth (Sid) is the founder of NotSoSecure (www.notsosecure.com), a specialist IT security firm delivering high-end IT security consultancy and Training. Prior to NotSoSecure, he worked as Head of Penetration Testing for a leading IT security company in UK. He has more than 9 years of experience in Penetration Testing. Sid has authored a number of whitepapers and tools. He has been a Speaker/Trainer at many security conferences including numerous Black Hat, DEF CON, OWASP Appsec, HITB etc. Sid is also a co-author of the book SQL Injection: Attacks and Defence (2nd edition). Over the years, Sid has identified several critical flaws in leading software and helped fix these bugs. These include products from Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, Wordpress etc. He has trained several security consultants/penetration testers and helped them get better at their job.
Anant Shrivastava is an information security professional with 7 yrs of corporate experience with expertise in Mobile, application and Linux Security. He has trained ~200 delegates at various conferences (Nullcon - 2015, g0s - 2013, c0c0n - 2013, Nullcon - 2012). He holds various industry recognized certifications such as SANS GWAPT (GIAC Certified Web Application Testing and RHCE (RedHat certified Engineer).
Co-author for OWASP Testing guide version4. He is credited with multiple responsible public disclosures (referwww.osvdb.org/creditees/10234-anant-shrivastava). He has built a security solutions repository for WordPressCMS which contains open source code snippets to provide protection against known attack patterns (github.com/anantshri/wp-security). He is also a lead for a project named as Code Vigilant (www.codevigilant.com), which aims to identify security, issues in open source software's and currently holds 150+ vulnerability disclosures.
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