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Hijacking: The Complete Documentation

  • This category contains 4 Papers
  • The last paper was added on 2007-03-26 (YYYY-MM-DD)

Man-In-the-Middle Attack - A Brief

Published on February 16, 2001, by Bhavin Bharat Bhansali, ©The SANS Institute.

The Objective of this document is to understand the Execution of "Man-In-the-Middle" attack.

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Session hijack script

Published on December 09, 1999, by Dave Dittrich, University of Washington.

This demonstration involves three hosts: attacker, victim, and target.

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Session Hijacking Explained

Published on 2006-09-07, by r0t0r00t3r, ŠPassivemode security group.

"Session Hijacking" is a high level attack vector which many systems are completely open to. Most systems are vulnerable to this type of attack as most systems use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the standard communication protocol used on the Internet and internal Local Area Networks (LANs). This paper assumes a level of network competency by the reader to being equivalent to that of a network engineer or experienced administrator.

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Simple Active Attack Against TCP

Published on ???, by Laurent Joncheray, Merit Network, Inc.

The purpose of this paper is to explain IP-spoofing to the masses. It assumes little more than a working knowledge of Unix and TCP/IP. Oh, and that yur not a moron... IP-spoofing is complex technical attack that is made up of several components. (In actuality, IP-spoofing is not the attack, but a step in the attack. The attack is actually trust-relationship exploitation. However, in this paper, IP-spoofing will refer to the whole attack.) In this paper, I will explain the attack in detail, including the relevant operating system and networking information.

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