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Python Penetration Testing Essentials

Python Penetration Testing Essentials

By : Mohit Raj
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Python Penetration Testing Essentials

Python Penetration Testing Essentials

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By: Mohit Raj

Overview of this book

This book gives you the skills you need to use Python for penetration testing (pentesting), with the help of detailed code examples. We start by exploring the basics of networking with Python and then proceed to network hacking. Then, you will delve into exploring Python libraries to perform various types of pentesting and ethical hacking techniques. Next, we delve into hacking the application layer, where we start by gathering information from a website. We then move on to concepts related to website hacking—such as parameter tampering, DDoS, XSS, and SQL injection. By reading this book, you will learn different techniques and methodologies that will familiarize you with Python pentesting techniques, how to protect yourself, and how to create automated programs to find the admin console, SQL injection, and XSS attacks.
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Approaches to pentesting

There are three types of approaches to pentesting:

  • Black-box pentesting follows a non-deterministic approach of testing:
    • You will be given just a company name
    • It is like hacking with the knowledge of an outside attacker
    • You do not need any prior knowledge of the system
    • It is time-consuming
  • White-box pentesting follows a deterministic approach to testing:
    • You will be given complete knowledge of the infrastructure that needs to be tested
    • This is like working as a malicious employee who has ample knowledge of the company's infrastructure
    • You will be provided information on the company's infrastructure, network type, company's policies, do's and don'ts, the IP address, and the IPS/IDS firewall
  • Gray-box pentesting follows a hybrid approach of black-box and white-box testing:
    • The tester usually has limited information on the target network/system that is provided by the client to lower the costs and decrease trial and error on the part of the pentester
    • It performs the security assessment and testing internally

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