Certifications > EC-Council Sercurity > EC-Conuncil Sercurity Certified Ethical Hacker
EC-Council - Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) 6.0

EC-Council - Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) 6.0 - 5-Day
Computers around the world are systematically being victimized by rampant hacking. This hacking is not only widespread, but is being executed so flawlessly that the attackers compromise a system, steal everything of value and completely erase their tracks within 20 minutes.If you want to stop hackers from invading your network, first you've got to invade their minds.
The CEH Program certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. The Certified Ethical Hacker certification will fortify the application knowledge of security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure. A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker.The definition of an Ethical Hacker is very similar to a Penetration Tester.
The Ethical Hacker is an individual who is usually employed with the organization and who can be trusted to undertake an attempt to penetrate networks and/or computer systems using the same methods as a Hacker. Hacking is a felony in the United States and most other countries. When it is done by request and under a contract between an Ethical Hacker and an organization, it is legal. The most important point is that an Ethical Hacker has authorization to probe the target.
The CTCLC Difference
Current Technologies Computer Learning Center uses our own certified instructors that will help guide you to a sucessful completion of your training and certification. Our Instructors are CEH, CHFI, ECSA, LPT, CCIE, and CCSP Qualified. Let our great instructors help you protect your network from Hackers and Viruses. CTCLC has convenient day or night schedules to fit your needs. We can also do onsite classes with our top notch portable labs.
Our instructors are the very best and give 110% to their Students. We Care about every student that we train and we have a free resit policy for all of our courses for the same revision. You will not find a better training experience anywhere.
Current Technologies Computer Learning Center is Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS), Cisco Learning Partner, CompTIA Learning Alliance Member, EC-Council Accredited Training Center, and many others. We offer the highest quality, authorized training that you will find anywhere.
Intended Audience
This course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure.- Executives who are concerned about their companies security
- Network designers
- Network administrators
- Network engineers
- Network managers
- Systems engineers
- Project Managers
Duration
- 5 days, Instructor-led classroom training
Prerequisites
Required Prerequisites for this Training Package:
CTCLC Special Discounts
CEH Certified Ethical Hacker $2,995.00 List Price $3,295.00 Special Discounted price for 2 or more from the same Company $2,495.00
For More Information About Certified Ethical Hacker Contact Us
EMail: Sales@ctclc.com
Phone: (219) 764-3800

Course Outline:
Module 1 - Introduction to Ethical Hacking 
- What does a malicious Hacker Do?
- Hacker Classes
- Vulnerability Research
- Ethical Hacking Testing
- Security Websites
Module 2 - Hacking Laws
- U.S. Securely Protect Yourself Against Cyber Trespass Act (SPY ACT)
- Legal Perspective (U.S. Federal Law)
- 18 U.S.C. § 1029
- Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act of 1982
- The Freedom of Information Act 5 U.S.C. 552
- Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)
Module 3 - Footprinting
- Reconnaissance Phase and Footprinting
- Scenario (cont.)
- Tools - Sam Spade
- Tools - NewTrace
- Tools - The WayBackMachine
- Tools - Smart Whois
- Tools - Read Notify
Module 4: Google Hacking
- What is Google hacking
- What a hacker can do with vulnerable site
- Anonymity with Caches
- Using Google as a Proxy Server
- Directory Listings
Module 5 - Scanning
- Checking for live systems
- Banner Grabbing
- Types of Scanning
- Objectives of Scanning
- CEH Scanning Methodology
- Tools - Angry IP
- Tools - Nmap
- Tools - NetScanTools Pro
- Banner Grabbing
- Netcraft - OS Detection Tool
Module 6 - Enumeration
- What is Enumeration
- SNMP Enumeration
- Example - Connect Using Null Session
- Tools - DumpSEC
- SID
- GetAcct Tool
- SolarWinds
- Tools - UserInfo
- Tools - UserIP
Module 7 - System Hacking
- Cracking Passwords
- Escalating Privileges
- Executing Applications
- Hiding Files
- Covering Tracks
- Tool - Legion
- Tool - Keylogger - Proof of Concept
- Tool - LophtCrack Password Cracking Tool
- Tool - pwdump Password Cracking Tool
- Tool - GetAdmin Tool
- Tool - Create Local Admin User X
- Tool - Stealth Files
- Tool - Spam mimic - Hide Messages Using Normal Text
- Tool - Snow - Steganography
Module 8 - Trojans and Backdoors
- Indications of a Trojan Attack
- ICMP Tunneling
- Trojan Horse Construction Kit
- Anti-Trojan Software
- Example - Tini Trojan
- Example - NetBus Trojan
- Example - Beast Trojan
- Example - YAB - Wrapper
- Tool - fPort
- Tool - TCPView
Module 9 - Virus and Worms
- Virus History
- Virus Classification
- Virus Construction and Detection
- Example - Virus Tools
- Example - Create a Virus
- Example - Virus Construction Kit
Module 10 - Sniffers
- Types of Sniffing
- Sniffer Hacking Tools
- Raw Sniffing Tools
- Countermeasures
- Tool - Ethereal
- Tool - SMAC
- Tool - Dsniff
- Tool - WebSpy
- Tool - Etherpeek
Module 11 - Social Engineering
- What is Social Engineering?
- Human Weakness
- “Rebecca” and “Jessica”
- Office Workers
- Types of Social Engineering
Module 12 - Phishing
- Phishing
- Introduction
- Reasons for Successful Phishing
- Phishing Methods
- Process of Phishing
- Types of Phishing Attacks
Module 13 - Hacking Email Accounts
- Ways for Getting Email Account Information
- Stealing Cookies
- Social Engineering
- Password Phishing
- Fraudulent e-mail Messages
- Vulnerabilities
- Web Email
- Reaper Exploit
- Tool: Advanced Stealth Email Redirector
- Tool: Mail PassView
- Tool: Email Password Recovery Master
- Tool: Mail Password
- Email Finder Pro
- Email Spider Easy
- Kernel Hotmail MSN Password Recovery
- Retrieve Forgotten Yahoo Password
- MegaHackerZ
- Hack Passwords
- Creating Strong Passwords
- Creating Strong Passwords: Change Password
- Creating Strong Passwords: Trouble Signing In
- Sign-in Seal
- Alternate Email Address
- Keep Me Signed In/ Remember Me
- Tool: Email Protector
- Tool: Email Security
- Tool: EmailSanitizer
- Tool: Email Protector
- Tool: SuperSecret
Module 14 - Denial of Service
- What are Denial of Service Attacks
- DoS Attack Tools
- DDoS Attacks
- Reflected DoS Attacks
- Example - Ping of Death
- Example - Freak88
Module 15 - Session Hijacking
- What is Session Hijacking?
- Spoofing v Hijacking
- Steps in Session Hijacking
- Types of Session Hijacking
- Session Hijacking Levels
- Network Level Hijacking
- The 3-Way Handshake
- TCP Concepts 3-Way Handshake
- Sequence Numbers
- Sequence Number Prediction
- TCP/IP hijacking
- IP Spoofing: Source Routed Packets
- RST Hijacking
Module 16 - Hacking Web Servers
- How Web Servers Work
- How are Web Servers Compromised
- Web Server Defacement
- Server Vulnerabilities
- Vulnerability Scanners
- Example - RPC Hack
- Example - Metasploit Framework
- Example - Internet Printing Exploit
- Example - LSA Exploit
- Example - Unicode
- Example - Shadow Security Scanner
Module 17 - Web Application Vulnerabilities
- Web Application Setup & Hacking
- Web Application Threats
- Web Application Hacking Tools
- Tool Example - BlackWidow
- Tool Example - Google
- Tool Example - IE Cache Extractor
- Tool Example - Generate Unicode Strings
- IE Vulnerabilities
Module 18 - Web-Based Password Cracking Techniques
- Authentication
- What is a Password Cracker
- Countermeasures
- Tool Example - Obiwan
- Using Wordlists
- Tool Example - SnadBoy
- Using IE to View Passwords
Module 19 - SQL Injection
- SQL Injection Techniques
- SQL Injection Automated Tools
- Countermeasures
- Example - SQL Injection
- Example - SQL Injection Techniques
- Example - SQL Scanner
Module 20 - Hacking Wireless Networks
- Introduction to Wireless Networking
- Wired Equivalent Privacy
- Scanning Tools
- Sniffing Tools
- Securing Wireless Networks
- Tool Example - AiroPeek
Module 21: Physical Security
- Security Facts
- Understanding Physical Security
- Physical Security
- What Is the Need for Physical Security
- Who Is Accountable for Physical Security
- Factors Affecting Physical Security
- Physical Security Checklist
Module 22 - Linux Hacking
- Why Linux?
- Scanning in Linux
- Hacking Tools
- Rootkits
- Linux Intrusion Detection System - LIDS
- Linux Tools
- Example - Whois
- Example - Root Access
- Example - Compile in Linux
- Tool - Ethereal
- Tool - IP Sorcery
- Tool - NMap
- Tool - Snort
Module 23 - Evading IDS, Firewalls and detecting Honey Pots
- Intrusion Detection Tools
- IDS Evasion
- Firewalls
- HoneyPot
- Example - ICMP Shell
- Example - WWW Reverse Shell
Module 24 - Buffer Overflows
- Reasons for Attacks
- NOPS
- Defense Against Buffer Overflows
- Example - Buffer Overflow
Module 25 - Cryptography
- PKIs
- RSA Attacks and Algorithms
- Code Breaking Methodologies
- Module 22 - Penetration Testing
- Vulnerability Assessment
- Terms of Engagement
- Filtering Devices
- Impact of Threat
- Phases of Penetration Testing
Certification Path
Required Exam(s) |
Recommended Training |
|
|---|---|---|
312-50 |
|
|


Current Technologies Computer Learning Center is an authorized VUE Cisco Testing Center .
For More Information or to Register for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
Contact Us
EMail: Sales@ctclc.com
Phone: (219) 764-3800


