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Reading list
We've selected 12 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Psexec.
Provides an in-depth look at the internal workings of Windows, including a section on Psexec and how it interacts with the operating system.
Provides a comprehensive guide to using Metasploit for security testing, including a section on how to use Psexec to exploit vulnerabilities and gain remote access.
Provides a detailed guide to using Metasploit, a popular penetration testing framework that includes a module for Psexec.
Provides a comprehensive overview of penetration testing, including a section on Psexec and how it can be used for remote access and privilege escalation.
Provides a comprehensive guide to malware analysis, including a section on how Psexec can be used by malware to spread and escalate privileges.
Provides a collection of recipes for analyzing malware, including a recipe for detecting and analyzing Psexec.
Provides insights into the psychology of deception, including a section on how Psexec can be used to trick users into giving up their credentials.
Provides a guide to social engineering, a type of attack that relies on human interaction, including a section on how Psexec can be used to exploit social engineering vulnerabilities.
Covers a wide range of penetration testing techniques, including a chapter on Psexec and its uses in post-exploitation.
Provides a guide to web application penetration testing, including a section on how Psexec can be used to test for remote code execution vulnerabilities.
Provides a guide to using Python for penetration testing, including a section on how to use Psexec to automate tasks.
Provides a guide to mobile application penetration testing, including a section on how Psexec can be used to test for cross-platform vulnerabilities.
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