Learn ethical hacking, penetration testing and network security while working on Python coding projects!
What you will learn
☑ Ethical Hacking
☑ Python Programming
☑ Penetration Testing
☑ Network Security
☑ Port and Vulnerability Scanning
☑ SSH and FTP Attacks
☑ Password Cracking
☑ Sniffers, Flooders and Spoofers
☑ DNS Spoofing
☑ Network Analysis
☑ Multi-functioning Reverse Shell
Description
If you would like to master ethical hacking, you are going to LOVE our bestselling Python course! Learn ethical hacking and penetration testing while working on practical Python coding projects. We will cover the following topics in this course:
- Introduction and setup
- Port and vulnerability scanning
- SSH and FTP attacks
- Password cracking
- Sniffers, flooders and spoofers
- DNS spoofing
- Network analysis
- Coding a multi-functioning reverse shell
- Keyloggers
- Command and control center
- Website penetration testing
This course was designed for students interested in intermediate to advanced level ethical hacking tutorials, however it is still taught in a step-by-step, beginner friendly method. English subtitles are available and all lectures are downloadable for offline viewing. 1 on 1 assistance with the coding projects is available within the discussion forum.
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Content
Introduction and Setup
Welcome to Python for ethical hacking!
VirtualBox installation
Kali Linux installation
Adding Guest Additions
Python in Kali terminal
Port and Vulnerability Scanning
Coding a simple port scanner
Adding raw_input to our port scanner
Scanning the first 1,000 ports
Coding an advanced port scanner part 1
Coding an advanced port scanner part 2
Finishing and testing our scanner
Configuring IP address and installing Metasploitable
Returning banner from open port
Coding a vulnerability scanner part 1
Coding a vulnerability scanner part 2
SSH and FTP Attacks
Automating SSH login part 1
Automating SSH login part 2
Testing our SSH login program
Coding a SSH brute-forcer
Executing commands on target after brute-forcing SSH
Anonymous FTP login attack
Username & password list attack on FTP
Password Cracking
SHA256, SHA512, MD5
Cracking SHA1 hash with online dictionary
Getting password from MD5 hash
Cracking crypt passwords with salt
Sniffers, Flooders and Spoofers
Changing MAC address manually
Coding MAC address changer
Theory behind ARP spoofing
Crafting malicious ARP packet
Coding ARP spoofer
Forwarding packets and restoring ARP tables
Spoofing our IP address and sending message with TCP payload
Running SynFlooder with changed source IP address
Getting source and destination MAC address from received packets
Sniffing FTP username and password part 1
Sniffing FTP username and password part 2
Getting passwords from HTTP websites
Coding DNS Spoofer
Cloning any webpage
Printing DNS queries
Redirecting response to cloned page
Setting IP table rules and running DNS spoofer
Network Analysis
Analyzing Ethernet header
Analyzing IP header part 1
Analyzing IP header part 2
Analyzing TCP header
Analyzing UDP header
Multi-functioning Reverse Shell
Theory behind socket programming
Wine and Pyinstaller installation
Setting up listener
Establishing connection between target and server
Implementing send & receive functions
Executing commands on target system
Importing JSON library to parse data
Converting Python backdoor to .exe
Using OS library to change directory
Downloading & uploading files to target PC
Hiding our backdoor and creating persistence
Trying to connect to server every 20 seconds
Downloading files to target PC
Capturing screenshot on target PC
Administrator privilege check
Starting other programs with our shell
Running our shell as an image, audio, PDF
Coding a Keylogger
Installing Pynput
Printing space character
Calling timer on our keylogger
Adding keylogger to our backdoor
Command and Control Center
What is a threaded server?
Accepting connections with a thread
Managing multiple sessions
Testing threaded server with Windows 10 target
Fixing Q command
Coding exit function
Attacking multiple targets and gathering botnet
Website Penetration Testing
Stealing saved wireless passwords
Saving passwords to a file
Bruteforcing Gmail
Bruteforcing any login page part 1
Bruteforcing any login page part 2
Finding hidden directories part 1
Finding hidden directories part 2
Discovering subdomains
Changing HTTP headers
Starting basic and digest authentication bruteforcer
Controlling threads
Coding run function
Printing usage and testing our program
Taking a look at ransomware