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Titre : | Gray Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Reverse Engineers |
Auteurs : | Justin Seitz |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : No Starch Press, 2009 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-59327-192-3 |
Index. décimale : | 005.8 (S├®curit├® des donn├®es. Protection contre le piratage informatique) |
Résumé : |
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? ### About the Author Justin Seitz is a Senior Security Researcher for Immunity, Inc., where he spends his time bug hunting, reverse engineering, writing exploits, and coding Python. |