CEH v13: Session Hijacking
Session hijacking is a cyberattack where an attacker takes control of a valid session between a user and a system. In this course, discover what session hijacking is, its process, and the different types of session hijacking attacks, as well as the difference between spoofing and hijacking, and OSI model session hijacking. Next, learn about application-level and network-level session hijacking, techniques attackers use to predict session tokens, and common attack methods. Finally, explore techniques for protecting against session hijacking, the tools used in session hijacking, and how to perform session hijacking using Cookie-Editor and cross-site scripting.This course can be used in preparation for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) 312-50 exam.