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Whether you want to learn how to develop a robust, full-featured rootkit or you're looking for effective ways to prevent one from being installed on your network, this hands-on resource provides you with the tools you'll need. Expert developer Ric Vieler walks you through all of the capabilities of rootkits, the technology they use, steps for developing and testing them, and the detection methods to impede their distribution.

This book provides the detailed, step-by-step instructions and examples required to produce full-featured, robust rootkits. Presented in modular sections, source code from each chapter can be used separately or together to produce highlyspecific functionality. In addition, Vieler details the loading, configuration, and control techniques used to deploy rootkits. All ancillary software is fully detailed with supporting source code and links to the compilers, utilities, and scripts necessary to build and run every example provided.

What you will learn from this book

  • Complete coverage of all major rootkit technologies: kernel hooks, process injection, I/O filtering, I/O control, memory management, process synchronization, TDI communication, network filtering, email filtering, key logging, process hiding, device driver hiding, registry key hiding, directory hiding and more
  • Complete coverage of the compilers, kits, utilities, and tools required to develop robust rootkits
  • Techniques for protecting your system by detecting a rootkit before it's installed
  • Ways to create modular, commercial grade software

Who this book is for

This book is for anyone who is involved in software development or computer security.

Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.

Product Details:
Author: Ric Vieler
Paperback: 360 pages
Publisher: Wrox
Publication Date: March 12, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 0470101547
Product Length: 7.4 inches
Product Width: 0.8 inches
Product Height: 9.25 inches
Product Weight: 1.12 pounds
Package Length: 9.2 inches
Package Width: 7.2 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1not worth to buyOct 24, 2007
By Like Zhang "likexx"
I get this book from school library.

The first two chapters are pretty good and easy to follow.

However, from chapter 3 and 4, the author focus TOO MUCH on function injection --- without much explaination. Especially for chapter 4, the author tries to demonstrate how to inject your own function to kernel.dll, but after a very short description, the author just list a bunch of source code without any explaination. The code covers kernel coding, assembly language (A LOT !!! and very important), PGP decoding, mapping machine code to assembly instruction... Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying the author covers A LOT valuable information. For all those important stuff in chapter 4, there is no discussion except very short code comments.

The later chapters have the same problem. In chapter 5, the TDI communication, the author just gave you a picture of the communication layer in windows, then jump into the code without any further discuss.

I do not think this book will be of any use for beginers in kernel coding or rootkit developing. For most topics mentioned in the book, you can find much better examples on Internet. Even the dry MSDN is better than this book.

I would recommend "Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel" instead.

6 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Too much code listingJun 24, 2007
By M. Fei
This book has too much code listings and that leaves limited space for detailed technical discussion. For instance, from page 81 - page 91, there're 10 pages of code lists of array initialization like this:

{0x14, transfer2},
...
{0x26, noTransfer},

This is crazy and I almost feel being cheated. These should be put into a CD or made it downloadable.

6 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Comprehensive, real-world, and great codeMay 17, 2007
By Matt Hargett
Ric takes a conversational tone, making for easy reading. The code in the book is very well-written, not just throwaway crap code like in other books. I really like his real-world example of sniffing someone's PGP passphrase, keeping the book real, focused, and practically applicable.

There are other books in this space by bigger names, but this is the one I recommend to people who want to get started developing in this space, developing good programming habits, and have moved beyond reading the source code for FileMon. Highly recommended for folks developing projects or doing contracts in the area of Information Offensive government work, whatever government that might be.

7 of 14 found the following review helpful:

1The book is mostly printed code listing!Apr 12, 2007
By Dmitry Vostokov
Not recommended. Search inside had not been made available before I ordered that book. See my review on dumpanalysis (org) portal

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