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Seven Deadliest USB Attacks

by Brian Anderson, Barbara Anderson
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Overview

Do you need to keep up with the latest hacks, attacks, and exploits affecting USB technology? Then you need Seven Deadliest Attacks Series. This book pinpoints the most dangerous hacks and exploits specific to USB, laying out the anatomy of these attacks including how to make your system more secure. You will discover the best ways to defend against these vicious hacks with step-by-step instruction and learn techniques to make your computer and network impenetrable.

Attacks detailed in this book include:

1 USB Hacksaw

2 USB Switchblade

3 USB Based Virus/Malicous Code Launch

4 USB Device Overflow

5 RAMdump

6 Pod Slurping

7 Social Engineering and USB Technology

Synopsis

Do you need to keep up with the latest hacks, attacks, and exploits effecting USB technology? Then you need Seven Deadliest USB Attacks. This book pinpoints the most dangerous hacks and exploits specific to USB, laying out the anatomy of these attacks including how to make your system more secure. You will discover the best ways to defend against these vicious hacks with step-by-step instruction and learn techniques to make your computer and network impenetrable.

Attacks detailed in this book include:


  1. USB Hacksaw

  2. USB Switchblade

  3. USB Based Virus/Malicous Code Launch

  4. USB Device Overflow

  5. RAMdump

  6. Pod Slurping

  7. Social Engineering and USB Technology


  • Knowledge is power, find out about the most dominant attacks currently waging war on computers and networks globally

  • Discover the best ways to defend against these vicious attacks; step-by-step instruction shows you how

  • Institute countermeasures, don’t be caught defenseless again, learn techniques to make your computer and network impenetrable

About the Author, Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson started his security career as a USMC Military Police officer. During his tour in the USMC Brian also served as an instructor for weapons marksmanship, urban combat, building entry techniques and less than lethal munitions. He also took part in the Somalia humanitarian efforts and several training engagements in the Middle East. Brian’s technical experience began when he joined EDS where he became part of a leveraged team and specialized in infrastructure problem resolution, disaster recovery and design and security. His career progression was swift carrying him through security engineering and into architecture where he earned a lead role. Brian was a key participant in many high level security projects driven by HIPAA, PCI, SOX, FIPS and other regulatory compliance which included infrastructure dependent services, multi-tenant directories, IdM, RBAC, SSO, WLAN, full disk and removable media encryption, leveraged perimeter design and strategy. He has earned multiple certifications for client, server and network technologies. Brian has written numerous viewpoint and whitepapers for current and emerging technologies and is a sought out expert on matters of security, privacy and penetration testing. Brian is an avid security researcher with expertise in reverse engineering focusing on vulnerabilities and exploits and advising clients on proper remediation.

Barbara Anderson has worked in the information technology industry as a network and server security professional for over eleven years. During that time, she has been acting as a senior network security engineer who provides consulting and support for all aspects of network and security design. Barbara comes from a strong network security background and has extensive experience in enterprise design, implementation and life-cycle management. Barbara proudly served her country for over four years in the United States Air force and has enjoyed successful positions at EDS, SMU, Fujitsu, ACS and Fishnet Security. These experiences and interactions have allowed her to become an expert in enterprise security, product deployment and training.

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From the Publisher

"Seven Deadliest USB Attacks provides real-world insight into issues a good deal of computer users don't even realize exist. The author's clear voice profiles attack scenarios, tools, as well as mitigation techniques. This book raises the right questions and provides the right answers" - Mirko Zorz, Editor in Chief of Help Net Security and (IN)SECURE Magazine

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781597495530

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