The concept of penetration testing cannot be explained or performed in a single step; therefore, it has been divided into several steps. Foot printing is the first step in pentesting, where an attacker tries to gather information about a target. In today's world, e-commerce is growing rapidly. Due to this, web servers have become a prime target for hackers. In order to attack a web server, we must first know what a web server is. We also need to know about the web-server hosting software, hosting operating system, and what applications are running on the web server. After getting this information, we can build our exploits. Obtaining this information is known as foot printing a web server.

Python Penetration Testing Essentials
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Python Penetration Testing Essentials
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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.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
Preface
Python with Penetration Testing and Networking
Scanning Pentesting
Sniffing and Penetration Testing
Network Attacks and Prevention
Wireless Pentesting
Honeypot – Building Traps for Attackers
Foot Printing a Web Server and a Web Application
Client-Side and DDoS Attacks
Pentesting SQL and XSS
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