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Black hat Python :Python programming for hackers and pentesters

Seitz, Justin

Black hat Python :Python programming for hackers and pentesters Python programming for hackers and pentesters \ by Justin Seitz, and Tim Arnold . - 2nd edition. - xviii, 190 pages : illustrations; 24 cm

Includes index.

Setting up your Python environment -- The network: basics -- The network: raw sockets and sniffing -- Owning the network with scapy -- Web hackery -- Extending Burp proxy -- GITHUB command and control -- Common trojaning tasks on Windows -- Fun with Internet Explorer -- Windows privilege escalation -- Automating offensive forensics.

Python is the high-level language of choice for hackers and software security analysts because it makes it easy to write powerful and effective security tools. A follow-up to the perennial best-seller Gray Hat Python (2011), the all-new Black Hat Python explores the darker side of Python's capabilities - writing network sniffers, manipulating packets, web hacking, infecting virtual machines, creating stealthy trojans, extending the popular web hacking tool Burp Suite, and more. By showing how carefully crafted code can be used to disrupt and disable a system, Black Hat Python will help you test your systems and improve your security posture. Insider techniques and creative challenges show you how to extend the hacks, and are sure to make Black Hat Python irresistible to anyone interested in offensive security.

9781718501126

2014953241


Computer security.
Python (Computer program language)

QA76.9.A25 / S456 2015

005.8

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