Malicious Technology Hacking Techniques
(Designed to Steal Personal/Financial Information, Block Access, Disrupt Services, Infect Systems, or Create General Chaos)
This list is only intended to provide general information to understand and deter illegal or illicit activity. One of more of these techniques may have been ruled legal in some countries. However, unethical uses of these techniques are not accepted by the general business and technical community, could lead to criminal prosecution, and are typically banned by Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
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Advanced Evasion Techniques (AET) |
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ARP Poisioning |
Attacks – Brute Force Attempts |
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Attacks – Cloud Computing |
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Attacks – DHCP |
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Attacks – Directory Harvest |
Attacks – Null Sessions |
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Attacks – Remote Code Execution |
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Attacks – Shell Script |
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Attacks – Web Application |
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Attacks – Web Servers |
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Attacks – Wireless Networks |
Attacks – XML-RPC |
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Banner Grabbing |
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Botnets |
Clickjacking |
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Cross Site Scripting (XXS) |
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Cross Site Request Forgery |
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Deceptive Links |
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Denial of Service (DoS) |
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Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) |
Domain Name Server (DNS) Cache Poisoning |
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Drive By Downloads |
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Enumeration |
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Evading IDS, Firewalls, Honeypots |
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Footprinting and Reconnaisance |
Google Dorking |
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Keylogging |
Malvertising |
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Malware – Trojans |
Malware – Viruses |
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Malware – Worms |
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“Man in the Middle” (MITM) Impersonations |
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Phishing |
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Planting Rootkits |
Port Knocking and Scanning |
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Session Hijacking |
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Social Network Impersonation |
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Spoofing |
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SQL Injection |
Symlinking |
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System Hacking |
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Web Beacons |
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Web Bugs |
Website Misdirection |
