Black hat Python : Python programming for hackers and pentesters

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Black hat Python : Python programming for hackers and pentesters

by Justin Seitz and Tim Arnold

No Starch Press, c2021

2nd ed

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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 GitHub Detect sandboxing and automate comèmon malware tasks, like keylogging and screenshotting Escalate Windows privileges with creative process control Use offensive memory forensics tricks to retrieve password hashes and inject shellcode into a virtual machine Extend the popular Burp Suite web-hacking tool Abuse Windows COM automation to perform a man-in-the-browser attack Exfiltrate data from a network most sneakily Insider techniques and creative challenges throughout show you how to extend the hacks and how to write your own exploits. When it comes to offensive security, your ability to create powerful tools on the fly is indispensable. Learn how in Black Hat Python. Uses Python 2

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Preface Chapter 1: Setting up Your Python Environment Chapter 2: Basic Networking Tools Chapter 3: Writing a Sniffer Chapter 4: Owning the Network with Scapy Chapter 5: Web Hackery Chapter 6: Extending Burp Proxy Chapter 7: GitHub Command and Control Chapter 8: Common Trojaning Tasks on Windows Chapter 9: Fun with Internet Explorer Chapter 10: Windows Privilege Escalation Chapter 11: Automating Offensive Forensics Index

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