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Python is fast becoming the programming language of
choice for hackers, reverse engineers, and software testers because it's
easy to write quickly, and it has the low-level support and libraries
that make hackers happy. But until now, there has been no real manual on
how to use Python for a variety of hacking tasks. You had to dig
through forum posts and man pages, endlessly tweaking your own code to
get everything working. Not anymore. Gray Hat Python explains the
concepts behind hacking tools and techniques like debuggers, trojans,
fuzzers, and emulators. But author Justin Seitz goes beyond theory,
showing you how to harness existing Python-based security tools—and how
to build your own when the pre-built ones won't cut it. You'll learn how
to: –Automate tedious reversing and security tasks –Design and program
your own debugger –Learn how to fuzz Windows drivers and create powerful
fuzzers from scratch –Have fun with code and library injection, soft
and hard hooking techniques, and other software trickery –Sniff secure
traffic out of an encrypted web browser session –Use PyDBG, Immunity
Debugger, Sulley, IDAPython, PyEMU, and more The world's best hackers
are using Python to do their handiwork. Shouldn't you?
Categories:Computers - Networking
Year:2009
Edition:1
Publisher:No Starch Press
Language:english
Pages:220