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- Title: Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters
- Author(s) Justin Seitz
- Publisher: No Starch Press; 1st edition (December 21, 2014); 1st edition; eBook (Internet Archive Edition)
- Paperback: 192 pages
- eBook: PDF and ePub
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1593275900
- ISBN-13: 978-1593275907
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When it comes to creating powerful and effective hacking tools, Python is the language of choice for most security analysts. But just how does the magic happen? Explore the darker side of Python's capabilities - writing network sniffers, manipulating packets, infecting virtual machines, creating stealthy trojans, and more.
About the Authors- Justin Seitz is a senior security researcher for Immunity, Inc., where he spends his time bug hunting, reverse engineering, writing exploits, and coding Python.
- Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters (Justin Seitz)
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