Dr. Ali Jahangiri, a leading information security expert and author of Live Hacking: The Ultimate Guide to Hacking Techniques & Countermeasures for Ethical Hackers & IT Security Experts, is pleased to announce that he has created a channel on the popular online video site YouTube to share his free educational videos on ethical and white hat hacking. The new videos form part of the growing 'Live Hacking' brand which includes a book, workshops and a dedicated ethical hacking Linux distribution.. The Live Hacking YouTube channel is a dedicated resource for those wanting to learn about the tools and utilities used by criminal hackers as the first step in preparing to defeat them. At the launch of the new YouTube channel, Dr. Jahangiri uploaded several tutorial videos covering a range of network tools including: p0f (the advanced passive operating system and network fingerprinting utility), dsniff (the password packet sniffer) and nmap (the utility for network exploration and security auditing). 'I am really excited about these new YouTube videos' said Dr. Ali Jahangiri. 'My goal is to encourage people to take information security serious and introduce them to some fundamental tools of the trade.' To coincide with the launch of the new YouTube channel, the livehacking.com website has also been updated to embed the new videos and also to launch a new 'Free Weekly Educational Videos' feature. Livehacking.com also contains information about other projects in the 'Live Hacking' brand including details of the Live Hacking Workshops and the Live Hacking Linux distribution. The link for this article located at FreePressRelease / Dr. Ali Jahangiri is no longer available. . The Live Hacking YouTube channel is a dedicated resource for those wanting to learn about the tools . jahangiri, leading, information, security, expert, author, hacking, ultimate. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I'm sure many of you have been wondering how to use iptables to set up a basic firewall. I was wondering the same thing for a long time until I recently figured it out. I'll try to explain the basics to . . . . I'm sure many of you have been wondering how to use iptables to set up a basic firewall. I was wondering the same thing for a long time until I recently figured it out. I'll try to explain the basics to at least get you started. First you need to know how the firewall treats packets leaving, entering, or passing through your computer. Basically there is a chain for each of these. Any packet entering your computer goes through the INPUT chain. Any packet that your computer sends out to the network goes through the OUTPUT chain. Any packet that your computer picks up on one network and sends to another goes through the FORWARD chain. The chains are half of the logic behind iptables themselves. The link for this article located at LInuxNewbie.org is no longer available. . Understand the fundamentals of iptables to set up your Linux firewall efficiently for enhanced network security.. Firewall Configuration, Iptables Tutorial, Network Protection. . Anthony Pell
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