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Hands-On Penetration Testing with Python

By : Furqan Khan
Book Image

Hands-On Penetration Testing with Python

By: Furqan Khan

Overview of this book

With the current technological and infrastructural shift, penetration testing is no longer a process-oriented activity. Modern-day penetration testing demands lots of automation and innovation; the only language that dominates all its peers is Python. Given the huge number of tools written in Python, and its popularity in the penetration testing space, this language has always been the first choice for penetration testers. Hands-On Penetration Testing with Python walks you through advanced Python programming constructs. Once you are familiar with the core concepts, you’ll explore the advanced uses of Python in the domain of penetration testing and optimization. You’ll then move on to understanding how Python, data science, and the cybersecurity ecosystem communicate with one another. In the concluding chapters, you’ll study exploit development, reverse engineering, and cybersecurity use cases that can be automated with Python. By the end of this book, you’ll have acquired adequate skills to leverage Python as a helpful tool to pentest and secure infrastructure, while also creating your own custom exploits.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about developing custom exploits to exploit web and network services. We also discussed how we can evade our exploit from antivirus software. Furthermore, we explored various web vulnerabilities, such as LFI and RFI, and talked about how these can be elevated to get a reverse shell from the victim. It's important to understand that exploit development requires a good understanding of the underlying vulnerability, and we should always try to make generic exploits that are reusable. Feel free to modify the exploit codes we discussed to make them generic and try them out with other applications.

In the next chapter, we will step out of the penetration-testing ecosystem and understand a little more about the Security operations center (SOC), or the monitoring ecosystem of cyber security. We will understand what cyber threat intelligence is...