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Python Penetration Testing Cookbook

By : Rejah Rehim
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Python Penetration Testing Cookbook

By: Rejah Rehim

Overview of this book

Penetration testing is the use of tools and code to attack a system in order to assess its vulnerabilities to external threats. Python allows pen testers to create their own tools. Since Python is a highly valued pen-testing language, there are many native libraries and Python bindings available specifically for pen-testing tasks. Python Penetration Testing Cookbook begins by teaching you how to extract information from web pages. You will learn how to build an intrusion detection system using network sniffing techniques. Next, you will find out how to scan your networks to ensure performance and quality, and how to carry out wireless pen testing on your network to avoid cyber attacks. After that, we’ll discuss the different kinds of network attack. Next, you’ll get to grips with designing your own torrent detection program. We’ll take you through common vulnerability scenarios and then cover buffer overflow exploitation so you can detect insecure coding. Finally, you’ll master PE code injection methods to safeguard your network.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Exposing hidden SSIDs

We can modify the previous recipe to get the hidden SSIDs. With Scapy, we can identify probe answers and requests to extract the hidden SSIDs.

How to do it...

Follow the steps to write a script to expose hidden SSIDs:

  1. Create a sniff-hidden-ssid.py file and open it in the editor.
  2. Import the scapy module and create a dictionary for the identified SSIDs:
from scapy.all import *
hiddenSSIDs = dict()  
  1. Now create the function to parse the hidden SSIDs from the packets:
def parseSSID(pkt):
if pkt.haslayer(Dot11Beacon) or pkt.haslayer(Dot11ProbeResp):
   if not hiddenSSIDs.has_key(pkt[Dot11].addr3):
         ssid       = pkt[Dot11Elt].info
         bssid      = pkt[Dot11].addr3
         channel    = int...