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Penetration Testing Azure for Ethical Hackers

Penetration Testing Azure for Ethical Hackers

By : David Okeyode, Fosaaen
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Penetration Testing Azure for Ethical Hackers

Penetration Testing Azure for Ethical Hackers

4.9 (10)
By: David Okeyode, Fosaaen

Overview of this book

“If you’re looking for this book, you need it.” — 5* Amazon Review Curious about how safe Azure really is? Put your knowledge to work with this practical guide to penetration testing. This book offers a no-faff, hands-on approach to exploring Azure penetration testing methodologies, which will get up and running in no time with the help of real-world examples, scripts, and ready-to-use source code. As you learn about the Microsoft Azure platform and understand how hackers can attack resources hosted in the Azure cloud, you'll find out how to protect your environment by identifying vulnerabilities, along with extending your pentesting tools and capabilities. First, you’ll be taken through the prerequisites for pentesting Azure and shown how to set up a pentesting lab. You'll then simulate attacks on Azure assets such as web applications and virtual machines from anonymous and authenticated perspectives. In the later chapters, you'll learn about the opportunities for privilege escalation in Azure tenants and ways in which an attacker can create persistent access to an environment. By the end of this book, you'll be able to leverage your ethical hacking skills to identify and implement different tools and techniques to perform successful penetration tests on your own Azure infrastructure.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Section 1: Understanding the Azure Platform and Architecture
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Section 2: Authenticated Access to Azure

Anonymous service identification

Now that we have a basic understanding of Azure infrastructure and the available scopes for an Azure penetration test, let's get started with some practical attacks. In this section, we will cover how we can anonymously identify internet-facing services that are hosted in Azure. Given that many organizations are making use of Azure services, this will be applicable for any external test, regardless of the cloud.

Test at your own risk

For the purposes of this book, we will have some real resources (that the authors are hosting) in the examples that you can use for testing these tools. All the examples in this book, unless noted otherwise, will point to resources that you are authorized to follow the examples with.

Important note

Do not run the tools or examples in this book against systems or services that you do not have authorization to test. Hopefully, we have made this abundantly clear by now.

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