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Python for Offensive PenTest

Python for Offensive PenTest

By : Khrais
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Python for Offensive PenTest

Python for Offensive PenTest

3.4 (7)
By: Khrais

Overview of this book

Python is an easy-to-learn and cross-platform programming language that has unlimited third-party libraries. Plenty of open source hacking tools are written in Python, which can be easily integrated within your script. This book is packed with step-by-step instructions and working examples to make you a skilled penetration tester. It is divided into clear bite-sized chunks, so you can learn at your own pace and focus on the areas of most interest to you. This book will teach you how to code a reverse shell and build an anonymous shell. You will also learn how to hack passwords and perform a privilege escalation on Windows with practical examples. You will set up your own virtual hacking environment in VirtualBox, which will help you run multiple operating systems for your testing environment. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to code your own scripts and mastered ethical hacking from scratch.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)
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What this book covers

Chapter 1, Warming up – Your First Antivirus-Free Persistence Shell, prepares our Kali Linux as the attacker machine. It also prepares out a target and gives a quick overview of the TCP reverse shell, the HTTP reverse shell, and how to assemble those.

Chapter 2, Advanced Scriptable Shell, covers evaluating dynamic DNS, interacting with Twitter, and the use of countermeasures to protect ourselves from attacks.

Chapter 3, Password Hacking, explains the usage of antivirus free loggers, hijacking the KeePass password manager, Firefox API hooking, and password phishing.

Chapter 4, Catch Me If You Can!, explains how to bypass a host-based firewall outline, hijack Internet Explorer, and bypass reputation filtering. We also interact with source forge and Google forms.

Chapter 5, Miscellaneous Fun in Windows, focus on exploiting vulnerable software in Windows and different techniques within privilege escalation. We'll also look into creating backdoors and covering our tracks. 

Chapter 6, Abuse of Cryptography by Malware, provides a quick introduction to encryption algorithms, protecting your tunnel with AES and RSA, and developing hybrid-encryption keys.

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