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Black hat Python : Python programming for hackers and pentesters / by Justin Seitz.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Seitz, Justin, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Python (Computer program language).
Computer security.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (195 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
San Francisco, California : No Starch Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
When it comes to creating powerful and effective hacking tools, Python is the language of choice for most security analysts. But just how does the magic happen?In Black Hat Python, the latest from Justin Seitz (author of the best-selling Gray Hat Python), you'll explore the darker side of Python's capabilities-writing network sniffers, manipulating packets, infecting virtual machines, creating stealthy trojans, and more. You'll learn how to:Create a trojan command-and-control using GitHubDetect sandboxing and automate common malware tasks, like keylogging and screenshotting Escalate Windows
Contents:
About the Author; Brief Contents; Contents in Detail; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Python Environment; Installing Kali Linux; WingIDE; Chapter 2: The Network: Basics; Python Networking in a Paragraph; TCP Client; UDP Client; TCP Server; Replacing Netcat; Kicking the Tires; Building a TCP Proxy; Kicking the Tires; SSH with Paramiko; Kicking the Tires; SSH Tunneling; Kicking the Tires; Chapter 3: The Network: Raw Sockets and Sniffing; Building a UDP Host Discovery Tool; Packet Sniffing on Windows and Linux; Kicking the Tires; Decoding the IP Layer
Kicking the Tires Decoding ICMP; Kicking the Tires; Chapter 4: Owning the Network with Scapy; Stealing Email Credentials; Kicking the Tires; ARP Cache Poisoning with Scapy; Kicking the Tires; PCAP Processing; Kicking the Tires; Chapter 5: Web Hackery; The Socket Library of the Web: urllib2; Mapping Open Source Web App Installations; Kicking the Tires; Brute-Forcing Directories and File Locations; Kicking the Tires; Brute-Forcing HTML Form Authentication; Kicking the Tires; Chapter 6: Extending Burp Proxy; Setting Up; Burp Fuzzing; Kicking the Tires; Bing for Burp; Kicking the Tires
Turning Website Content into Password Gold Kicking the Tires; Chapter 7: GitHub Command and Control; Setting Up a GitHub Account; Creating Modules; Trojan Configuration; Building a GitHub-Aware Trojan; Hacking Python's import Functionality; Kicking the Tires; Chapter 8: Common Trojaning Tasks on Windows; Keylogging for Fun and Keystrokes; Kicking the Tires; Taking Screenshots; Pythonic Shellcode Execution; Kicking the Tires; Sandbox Detection; Chapter 9: Fun with Internet Explorer; Man-in-the-Browser (Kind Of); Creating the Server; Kicking the Tires; IE COM Automation for Exfiltration
Kicking the Tires Chapter 10: Windows Privilege Escalation; Installing the Prerequisites; Creating a Process Monitor; Process Monitoring with WMI; Kicking the Tires; Windows Token Privileges ; Winning the Race; Kicking the Tires; Code Injection; Kicking the Tires; Chapter 11: Automating Offensive Forensics; Installation; Profiles; Grabbing Password Hashes; Direct Code Injection; Kicking the Tires; Index; Updates
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781457189807
1457189801
9781593276553
1593276559
OCLC:
900086572

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