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Record Nr.

UNINA9910454558203321

Autore

Canavan Tom

Titolo

Joomla! web security [[electronic resource] ] : secure your Joomla! website from common security threats with this easy-to-use guide / / Tom Canavan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., c2008

ISBN

1-281-85616-9

9786611856168

1-84719-489-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (264 p.)

Collana

From technologies to solutions

Disciplina

005.8

Soggetti

Web sites - Security measures

Computer networks - Security measures

Web sites - Authoring programs

Web site development

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Let's Get Started; Introduction; Common Terminology; Hosting-Selection and Unique Needs; What Is a Host?; Choosing a Host; Questions to Ask a Prospective Host; Facilities; Things to Ask Your Host about Facility Security; Environmental Questions about the Facility; Site Monitoring and Protection; Patching and Security; Shared Hosting; Dedicated Hosting; Architecting for a Successful Site; What Is the Purpose of Your Site?; Eleven Steps to Successful Site Architecture; Downloading Joomla!; Settings; .htaccess; Permissions; User Management

Common Trip UpsFailure to Check Vulnerability List First; Register Globals, Again; Permissions; Poor Documentation; Got Backups?; Setting Up Security Metrics; Summary; Chapter 2: Test and Development; Welcome to the Laboratory!; Test and Development Environment; What Does This Have to Do with Security?; The Evil Hamster Wheel of Upgrades; Determine the Need for Upgrade; Developing Your Test Plan; Essential Parameters for a Successful Test;



Using Your Test and Development Site for Disaster Planning; Updating Your Disaster Recovery Documentation

Make DR Testing a Part of Your Upgrade/Rollout CycleCrafting Good Documentation; Using a Software Development Management System; Tour of Lighthouse from Artifact Software; Reporting; Using the Ravenswood Joomla! Server; Roll-out; Summary; Chapter 3: Tools; Introduction; Tools, Tools, and More Tools; HISA; Installation Check; Web-Server Environment; Required Settings for Joomla!; Recommended Settings; Joomla Tools Suite with Services; How's Our Health?; NMAP-Network Mapping Tool from insecure.org; Wireshark; Metasploit-The Penetration Testers Tool Set; Nessus Vulnerability Scanner

Why You Need NessusSummary; Chapter 4: Vulnerabilities; Introduction; Importance of Patching is Paramount; What is a Vulnerability?; Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities; SQL Injections; Command Injection Attacks; Attack Example; Why do Vulnerabilities Exist?; What Can be Done to Prevent Vulnerabilities?; Developers; Poor Testing and Planning; Forbidden; Improper Variable Sanitization and Dangerous Inputs; Not Testing in a Broad Enough Environment; Testing for Various Versions of SQL; Interactions with Other Third-Party Extensions; End Users; Social Engineering; Poor Patching and Updating

SummaryChapter 5: Anatomy of Attacks; Introduction; SQL Injections; Testing for SQL Injections; A Few Methods to Prevent SQL Injections; And According to PHP.NET; Remote File Includes; The Most Basic Attempt; What Can We Do to Stop This?; Preventing RFI Attacks; Summary; Chapter 6: How the Bad Guys Do It; Laws on the Books; Acquiring Target; Sizing up the Target; Vulnerability Tools; Nessus; Nikto: An Open-Source Vulnerability Scanner; Acunetix; NMAP; Wireshark; Ping Sweep; Firewalk; Angry IP Scanner; Digital Graffiti versus Real Attacks; Finding Targets to Attack; What Do I Do Then?

Countermeasures

Sommario/riassunto

Secure your Joomla! website from common security threats with this easy-to-use guide