The Role of Non-Obvious Relationships in the Footprinting Process
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore advanced foot printing techniques for Windows 2003 systems in this Black Hat conference talk. Delve into DNS techniques, derivation methods, and BIOL sample outputs. Learn about representation and vetting processes, including IP range verification, MX record checks, and WHOIS data expansion. Discover top-level domain bruteforcing strategies, template domain analysis, and routing techniques such as traceroute and pointer records. Gain valuable insights from security experts Haroon Meer and Charl van der Walt on leveraging non-obvious relationships to enhance your foot printing process and improve overall system security.
Syllabus
Introduction
Expand Reduce
DNS Techniques
Derivation
Biol
Sample Output
Representation
Vetting
Vet IP Range
Vet MX
Vet Who is
Expanding Whois
TopLevel Bruteforcing
TLD Expand
Template Domains
Routing
Traceroute
Pointer
Summary
Taught by
Black Hat
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