Python Hacking | Real Ethical Hacking with Python | PYCEH23+
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- TypeTutorials
- LanguageEnglish
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- Last checkedJul. 23rd '23
- Date uploadedJul. 23rd '23
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Description
Are you ready to unlock the full potential of Python and become a skilled ethical hacker? Look no further than “Python Ethical Hacking: Master the Art of Cybersecurity.” This immersive and comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to excel in the exciting world of ethical hacking.
With a focus on practical applications, this course covers everything you need to know about Python programming, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced programmers. You’ll embark on an exciting journey where you’ll learn how to harness the power of Python to manipulate MAC addresses, develop network scanners, execute Man-in-the-Middle attacks, intercept network traffic, create your own pentesting RAT (Remote Access Trojan) malware, and much more.
The course begins by laying a solid foundation in Python fundamentals. Even if you’re new to programming, you’ll quickly grasp key concepts and techniques that are essential for ethical hacking. From there, you’ll dive into the world of network security and learn how to manipulate MAC addresses using the terminal, as well as develop your own Python program to change MAC addresses dynamically. This skill is invaluable for concealing your identity and enhancing your hacking capabilities.
Next, you’ll explore the intricacies of ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and the ARP table. You’ll gain a deep understanding of how these protocols work and their vulnerabilities, and then apply your knowledge to create a network scanner from scratch. By the end of this section, you’ll be able to effectively discover vulnerable devices on a network, a critical skill for any ethical hacker.
One of the most powerful techniques in the ethical hacker’s arsenal is the Man-in-the-Middle (MiTM) attack. In this course, you’ll not only understand how these attacks work in reality, but also plan and execute your own MiTM program using Python. You’ll learn how to spoof routers and targets simultaneously, fixing any encountered problems along the way. This knowledge will allow you to intercept network traffic and exploit login credentials from devices on the same network, uncovering critical information and strengthening your cybersecurity defenses.
Taking your skills to the next level, you’ll delve into the creation of your own pentesting RAT malware. A Remote Access Trojan (RAT) provides unauthorized access to a target system, allowing you to explore and control it remotely. You’ll develop a powerful RAT malware from scratch, with both client and server components, and execute it on both Windows and Kali Linux platforms. By understanding the inner workings of such malware, you’ll be better equipped to defend against it.
Understanding sockets and their functions in Python is crucial for remote access and control. In this course, you’ll explore the intricacies of sockets and how they enable communication between client and server applications. You’ll develop a client-side application and establish remote access connections, allowing you to explore and control remote systems effectively.
Finally, you’ll examine the server-side implementation of remote access techniques. You’ll dissect each line of code, understanding its significance in establishing a secure and robust connection between the client and server. This knowledge will empower you to develop secure remote access solutions and protect against unauthorized access.
By the end of this comprehensive course, you’ll have a comprehensive skill set that will enable you to identify vulnerabilities, protect against malicious attacks, and secure networks and systems. Join us on this exciting journey of becoming a proficient Python ethical hacker and safeguarding against cyber threats.
Enroll now and embark on your transformation into a cybersecurity expert with Python Ethical Hacking: Master the Art of Cybersecurity! Gain the knowledge and skills to protect yourself and others from malicious hackers and become a highly sought-after cybersecurity professional.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and gain hands-on experience in Python-based ethical hacking techniques. Enroll today and take the first step towards a successful career in cybersecurity!
Who this course is for:
Beginner programmers who want to enter the field of ethical hacking and learn how to develop hacking tools using Python.
Cybersecurity enthusiasts who want to expand their knowledge and skills in ethical hacking and penetration testing.
IT professionals or system administrators who want to understand the hacking techniques and develop defensive strategies.
Students or researchers in the field of cybersecurity who want to gain practical experience in developing hacking tools.
Professionals involved in software development or network administration who want to enhance their understanding of security vulnerabilities and develop tools for testing and securing their systems.
Requirements
No programming experience needed, You’ll learn everything here
Last Updated 7/2023
Files:
Python Hacking Real Ethical Hacking with Python PYCEH23+ [TutsNode.net] - Python Hacking Real Ethical Hacking with Python PYCEH23+ 16. Creating Pentest RAT Malware - Adding More Functionality- 2. Developing Client Side and Executing it.mp4 (137.1 MB)
- 2. Developing Client Side and Executing it.srt (22.5 KB)
- 1. Developing Server Side.srt (15.3 KB)
- 1. Developing Server Side.mp4 (76.0 MB)
- 1. Inheritance Application in 16 Minutes.srt (20.2 KB)
- 1.1 A1 - Inheritance Application in 16 Minutes.txt (1.4 KB)
- 1. Inheritance Application in 16 Minutes.mp4 (112.3 MB)
- 1. Understanding Sockets and its functions in Python.srt (20.1 KB)
- 2. Remote Access T - Part 1.srt (17.5 KB)
- 5. Remote Access T - Coding Client Side.srt (14.3 KB)
- 6. Executing Client and Server Application on windows and kali.srt (10.6 KB)
- 3. Remote Access T - Part 2.srt (9.9 KB)
- 4. Explaining Server side Line by Line.srt (5.8 KB)
- 2. Remote Access T - Part 1.mp4 (100.2 MB)
- 1. Understanding Sockets and its functions in Python.mp4 (93.7 MB)
- 5. Remote Access T - Coding Client Side.mp4 (67.4 MB)
- 6. Executing Client and Server Application on windows and kali.mp4 (52.3 MB)
- 3. Remote Access T - Part 2.mp4 (47.5 MB)
- 4. Explaining Server side Line by Line.mp4 (32.0 MB)
- 5. Nmap Using Target List and Exclude List with CIDR.srt (18.0 KB)
- 6. Nmap Operating System Detection.srt (10.3 KB)
- 2. Beginning to Using NSE Scripts.srt (9.5 KB)
- 4. Port scanning techniques and Interface Selection.srt (8.9 KB)
- 7. Random Port Scanning and Legal Issues.srt (8.3 KB)
- 1. Nmap's Network Scanning Capabilities.srt (8.0 KB)
- 3. Port scanning on Servers.srt (7.3 KB)
- 5. Nmap Using Target List and Exclude List with CIDR.mp4 (108.3 MB)
- 6. Nmap Operating System Detection.mp4 (94.6 MB)
- 4. Port scanning techniques and Interface Selection.mp4 (73.4 MB)
- 2. Beginning to Using NSE Scripts.mp4 (67.5 MB)
- 1. Nmap's Network Scanning Capabilities.mp4 (54.0 MB)
- 3. Port scanning on Servers.mp4 (53.3 MB)
- 7. Random Port Scanning and Legal Issues.mp4 (47.2 MB)
- 1.1 A1+-+Defining+and+Printing+Variables.txt (0.2 KB)
- 2.1 A2 - Finding Error and Reading Traceback in Python.txt (0.1 KB)
- 2. Finding Error and Reading Traceback in Python.srt (10.5 KB)
- 1. Defining and Printing Variables.srt (7.5 KB)
- 2. Finding Error and Reading Traceback in Python.mp4 (37.4 MB)
- 1. Defining and Printing Variables.mp4 (24.1 MB)
- 1. How MiTM Attack works in Reality.srt (17.6 KB)
- 4. Spoofing Router and Target at the same Time and Fixing Problems.srt (14.7 KB)
- 3. Creating Fake ARP Request Sender.srt (14.5 KB)
- 5. Intercepting Traffic and Hacking Login and Password from same network.srt (14.3 KB)
- 2. Planning Our Program.srt (9.2 KB)
- 4.1 A4 - Spoofing Router and Target at the same Time and Fixing Problems.txt (1.2 KB)
- 3.1 A3 - Creating Fake ARP Request Sender.txt (0.5 KB)
- 5. Intercepting Traffic and Hacking Login and Password from same network.mp4 (130.6 MB)
- 4. Spoofing Router and Target at the same Time and Fixing Problems.mp4 (98.9 MB)
- 1. How MiTM Attack works in Reality.mp4 (97.2 MB)
- 3. Creating Fake ARP Request Sender.mp4 (74.3 MB)
- 2. Planning Our Program.mp4 (47.0 MB)
- 1. Creating Class with Functions and Understanding init method.srt (17.5 KB)
- 3. Creating more instances with classes.srt (8.0 KB)
- 2. Creating instances from Class.srt (6.8 KB)
- 3.1 A3 - Creating more instances with classes.txt (1.2 KB)
- 2.1 A2 - Creating instances from Class.txt (0.7 KB)
- 1.1 A1 - Creating Class with Functions and Understanding init method.txt (0.4 KB)
- 1. Creating Class with Functions and Understanding init method.mp4 (58.1 MB)
- 3. Creating more instances with classes.mp4 (47.2 MB)
- 2. Creating instances from Class.mp4 (37.6 MB)
- 2. Creating Network Scanner from ZERO.srt (16.7 KB)
- 1. Understanding ARP and ARP Table.srt (6.9 KB)
- 2.1 A2 - Creating Network Scanner from ZERO.txt (0.4 KB)
- 2. Creating Network Scanner from ZERO.mp4 (91.3 MB)
- 1. Understanding ARP and ARP Table.mp4 (24.3 MB)
- 2. Developing Python MAC Changer Program.srt (16.1 KB)
- 1. Manipulating MAC Address using Terminal.srt (9.3 KB)
- 2.1 A2 - Developing Python MAC Changer Program.txt (0.5 KB)
- 2. Developing Python MAC Changer Program.mp4 (71.9 MB)
- 1. Manipulating MAC Address using Terminal.mp4 (44.8 MB)
- 2.1 A2 - Using Methods with Strings.txt (0.1 KB)
- 3.1 A3 - Using F Strings and Methods.txt (0.2 KB)
- 4.1 A4 - Playing With Newlines and Tabs.txt (0.1 KB)
- 5.1 A5 - Manipulation with Strings.txt (0.1 KB)
- 5. Manipulation with Strings.srt (11.8 KB)
- 6.1 A6 - Single Quote and Double Quote.txt (0.1 KB)
- 2. Using Methods with Strings.srt (6.4 KB)
- 3. Using F Strings and Methods.srt (5.4 KB)
- 1. Fully Understand Assignment Operator in 4 Minutes.srt (3.9 KB)
- 4. Playing With Newlines and Tabs.srt (3.8 KB)
- 6. Single Quote and Double Quote.srt (3.5 KB)
- 5. Manipulation with Strings.mp4 (39.0 MB)
- 3. Using F Strings and Methods.mp4 (19.6 MB)
- 2. Using Methods with Strings.mp4 (19.1 MB)
- 1. Fully Understand Assignment Operator in 4 Minutes.mp4 (14.4 MB)
- 6. Single Quote and Double Quote.mp4 (10.2 MB)
- 4. Playing With Newlines and Tabs.mp4 (10.1 MB)
- 2. Adding and Removing Items from List.srt (12.6 KB)
- 1. Indexes, Lists and Creating Lists in Python.srt (11.7 KB)
- 1.1 A1 - Indexes, Lists and Creating Lists in P
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