Black hat Python

Buch

Seitz, Justin

  • Titel: Black hat Python : Python programming for hackers and pentesters / by Justin Seitz and Tim Arnold ; [foreword by Charlie Miller]
  • Person(en): Seitz, Justin [Verfasser*in] ; Arnold, Tim [Verfasser*in] ; Miller, Charles Alfred [Verfasser*in, Geleittext]
  • Ausgabe: 2nd edition
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Originalsprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: xviii, 190 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Erschienen: San Francisco, CA : No Starch Press, 2021
  • ISBN/Preis: 978-1-71850-112-6 Paperback : EUR 46.50
  • Anmerkungen: Includes index
  • Signatur: LERNEN und ARBEITEN > IT und Technik
  • Jkd 0 PYTH SEIT•/21 Englisch Jkd 0

Inhalt: Setting up your Python environment -- Basic networking tools -- Writing a sniffer -- Owning the network with Scapy -- Web hackery -- Extending Burp proxy -- GitHub command and control -- Common trojaning tasks on Windows -- Fun with exfiltration -- Windows privilege escalation -- Offensive forensics. "When it comes to creating powerful and effective hacking tools, Python is the language of choice for most security analysts. In this second edition of the bestselling Black Hat Python, you'll explore the darker side of Python's capabilities: everything from writing network sniffers, stealing email credentials, and bruteforcing directories to crafting mutation fuzzers, investigating virtual machines, and creating stealthy trojans. All of the code in this edition has been updated to Python 3.x. You'll also find new coverage of bit shifting, code hygiene, and offensive forensics with the Volatility Framework as well as expanded explanations of the Python libraries ctypes, struct, lxml, and BeautifulSoup, and offensive hacking strategies like splitting bytes, leveraging computer vision libraries, and scraping websites. You'll even learn how to: Create a trojan command-and-control server using GitHub Detect sandboxing and automate common malware tasks like keylogging and screenshotting Extend the Burp Suite web-hacking tool Escalate Windows privileges with creative process control Use offensive memory forensics tricks to retrieve password hashes and find vulnerabilities on a virtual machine Abuse Windows COM automation Exfiltrate data from a network undetected When it comes to offensive security, you need to be able to create powerful tools on the fly. Learn how with Black Hat Python." --Amazon.com