
Chained exploits
by Andrew Whitaker
2009
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Nowadays, it's rare for malicious hackers to rely on just one exploit or tool; instead, they use "chained" exploits that integrate multiple forms of attack to achieve their goals. Chained exploits are far more complex and far more difficult to defend. Few security or hacking books cover them well and most don't cover them at all. Now there's book that brings together start-to-finish information about today's most widespread chained exploits-both how to perform them and how to prevent them.
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