Steps In Hacking

Here are the steps in the process of hacking:

1. Footprinting

Finding detailed information on the systems to be targeted, including information search with search engines, whois, and DNS zone transfers.

2. Scanning

Against specific targets sought entrance to the most likely. Used ping sweeps and port scans.

3. Enumeration

Examining the target of intensive, the search for valid user accounts, network resources and share & applications for which proteksinya weak.

4. Gaining Access / Obtain Access

Getting more data to begin to try to access the target. Includes peek and grab a password, guess the password, and do buffer overflow.

5. Escalating Privilege / Find the Special Access (Root)

If only a user password in the previous stage, at this stage a privilege sought by the network admin password cracking or similar exploit getadmin, sechole, or lc_messages.

6. Pilfering

The information gathering process begins again for the identification of mechanisms to gain access to trusted systems. Includes evaluation and search clearText trust password in the registry, config files, and user data.

7. Covering Tracks (Covering Tracks)

Once complete control of the system obtained, the closed trail is a priority. Includes cleaning and use logs network hide
tools such as the various rootkits and streaming files.

8. Making Rear Door (Creating Backdoors)

The back door was created in various parts of the system to ease back into this system by creating fake user accounts, scheduling batch jobs, change the startup files, instilling service remote control and monitoring tool, and replaced with a trojan application.

9. Denial of Service (DOS)

If all the above efforts fail, an attacker can paralyze targets as a last attempt Includes SYN flood, ICMP techniques, Supernuke, land / latierra, Teardrop, bonk, newtear, trincoo, trini00, and others.

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