Course Outline
Introduction
What is Social Engineering
- Types of malware
- The evolution of malware
Overview of Malware Attacks
- Propagating
- Non-propagating
Information Gathering
- Domain information
- Networking accounts
- Maltego overview
Preparing the Penetration Testing Laboratory
- Installing and configuring a virtual machine
- Installing and configuring Maltego (information gathering tool)
Generating Evil Files
- Installing and configuring BeeLogger
- Implementing command lines scripts to access an operating system that uses bash
- Creating an advanced backdoor
- Creating a custom remote keylogger
- Logging saved passwords
- Executing payload
- Reporting payload
Delivery Options
- Initiating an SMTP server
- Spoofing emails
- Replicating any legitimate login page
- Directing targets to access an evil URL
Social Engineering Prevention
- Recognizing spoofed emails
- Protecting against browser exploits
- Detecting malware manually or using a sandbox
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with information systems
Audience
- Information system analysts
Testimonials (9)
Overview of Risk topics and preparing for exam
Leszek - EY GLOBAL SERVICES (POLAND) SP Z O O
Course - CRISC - Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control
Lap Qradar
Sutthikan Noisombat - NTT
Course - IBM Qradar SIEM: Beginner to Advanced
Accessing tools and being able to ask questions to someone friendly who I felt wouldn't judge me
Kiara
Course - Open Source Cyber Intelligence - Introduction
The simple explanation of the trainer
Mohammed salem - Palestinian Police
Course - Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Advanced
A wide range of knowledge of the lecturer.
Marcin Szklarski - Santander Consumer Bank
Course - CCSK Plus (Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge - Plus)
the balance between lectures and practice, the rhythm, the trainer knowledge and pedagogic skill
Armando Pinto - EID
Course - C/C++ Secure Coding
Very good knowledge and character.
Constantinos Michael
Course - Java and Web Application Security
Pushing changes on an ongoing basis, when on the 3rd day I started to get more lost than before and it was harder to spot the error quickly, I was quickly able to check out the latest changes and stay up to date with the material
Paulina
Course - Advanced Java Security
Machine Translated
Very good to understand how a hacker would potentially analyse sites for weakness and tools they might employ .