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Quando bisogna creare strumenti di hacking potenti ed efficaci, Python è il linguaggio di prima scelta per la maggior parte degli analisti di sicurezza. Python per hacker, l'ultima opera di Justin Seitz guida il lettore a esplorare il lato oscuro delle capacità di Python: scrivere sniffer di rete, manipolare pacchetti, infettare macchine virtuali, creare trojan invisibili e molto altro ancora. In particolare, il libro mostra come: creare un trojan command-and-control utilizzando GitHub; individuare il sandboxing e automatizzare le attività malware comuni, come il keylogging e lo screenshotting; scalare i privilegi di Windows con un processo di controllo creativo; usare trucchi offensivi di tecnica forense per recuperare gli hash delle password e iniettare codice di shell in una macchina virtuale; estendere il popolare strumento di web-hacking Burp; abusare dell'automazione Windows COM per fare attacchi man-in-the-browser; estrarre dati da una rete in modo invisibile.
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- Pagine: 189
- Data di uscita: 22-10-2015
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The very first chapter give me high hopes for this book: Since Python is basically part of every single Linux install, you could do a shitton retrieving system and user information by just using the normal packages. You won't even need to install nmap or similar; using plain Python packages, you cou Leggi tutto
This tech book was quite different from the ones I’ve read before, especially at that period of time. It offered a unique and enjoyable reading experience. Although hacking and penetration testing aren’t my areas of interest, the book helped me confirm that. What I did find valuable was learning how Leggi tutto
This ultimate and all-inclusive guide dives deep into using Python for hacking and penetration testing. Penned by Justin Seitz, this book is intended for readers who are acquainted with Python and want to apply their skills to the world of cybersecurity. Seitz offers practical, hands-on techniques f Leggi tutto
First half of the book, 90 pages are good, but then shifts to Windows stuff. I liked the examples with multi threading. However “Violent Python, Syngress” is a much better read and if you have red that one, you can skip this one.
Read this throughout 2023 for great insights and ways to create some good Python scripts. It's a bit outdated (Python 2.7) and not suitable for beginners at all. Make sure to be proficient with Python before buying
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