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Ethical Hacking Daniel G Graham

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Ethical Hacking Daniel G Graham
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Publisher: No Starch Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.23 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Daniel G. Graham
ISBN: 9781718501881, 1718501889
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ethical Hacking Daniel G Graham by Daniel G. Graham 9781718501881, 1718501889 instant download after payment.

This practical guide teaches you the fundamental skills that you’ll need to
become an ethical hacker. After reading this book, you should feel comfortable starting a career in penetration testing, participating in a capture-theflag competition, and even applying for a position on a company’s red team.
Each chapter introduces you to a kind of attack, explains the fundamentals of the target technology, and discusses useful tools and techniques for
exploiting it. You’ll become familiar with tools like Kali Linux, Metasploit,
the pyca/cryptography library, and Maltego. You’ll learn how to collect
open source intelligence, scan systems and networks for vulnerabilities, write
custom exploits, and design botnets.
You’ll also learn how to build your own tools in the Python programming language to understand the mechanisms behind the commands hackers commonly run. By the end of this book, you should have started to think
like an ethical hacker: someone who can carefully analyze systems and creatively craft ways to gain access to them.
To that end, this book is for anyone who wants the learn to hack. No
previous networking or computer science experience is required to understand the text’s explanations. You will best be able to follow along if you
have some programming experience, especially in Python. But if you’re
new to programming, no worries; you’ll still find this guide instructive in
its explanation of network technologies, hacking strategies, and tools. Alternatively, check out Eric Matthes’ book Python Crash Course, 2nd edition (No
Starch, 2019), for an easy introduction to the language.

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