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Course description

Would you like to learn how to use python for ethical hacking from Kali Linux installation to basic scripts and coding your own tools because this knowledge can be useful for you to advance your ethical hacking career?

In this course you will learn:

  • Python for ethical hacking!
  • Port and vulnerability scanning
  • SSH & FTP attacks
  • Password cracking
  • Sniffers, flooders, and spoofers
  • Coding DNS spoofer
  • Network analysis
  • and more…


This course was designed for total beginners and there is no particular knowledge requirement. Thank you for learning about the course and we hope you love it!

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction to Python for ethical hacking!

  • 2

    Port and vulnerability scanning

    • Making simple port scanner

    • Adding raw_input to our port scanner

    • Scanning first 1000 ports

    • Coding advance port scanner - part 1

    • Coding advance port scanner - part 2

    • Finishing and testing advance port scanner

    • Configuring IP address and installing Metasploitable

    • Returning banner from open port

    • Coding vulnerability scanner - part 1

    • Coding vulnerability scanner - part 2

  • 3

    SSH & FTP attacks

    • Automating SSH login - part 1

    • Automating SSH login - part 2

    • Testing SSH login program

    • Coding SSH Bruteforcer

    • Executing command on target after brute forcing SSH

    • Anonymous FTP login attack

    • Username & password list attack on FTP

  • 4

    Password cracking

    • SHA256, SHA512 and MD5

    • Cracking SHA1 hash with online dictionary

    • Getting password from MD5 hash

    • Cracking crypt password with Salt

  • 5

    Sniffers, flooders, and spoofers

    • Changing MAC address manually

    • Coding MAC 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

  • 6

    Coding DNS spoofer

    • Cloning any webpage

    • Printing DNS queries

    • Redirecting response to cloned page

    • Setting IP table rules and running DNS spoofer

  • 7

    Network analysis

    • Analyzing Ethernet header

    • Analyzing IP header - part 1

    • Analyzing IP header - part 2

    • Analyzing TCP header

    • Analyzing UDP header

  • 8

    Multi functioning reverse shell

    • Theory behind socket programming

    • Wine & Pyinstaller installation

    • Setting up listener

    • Establishing connection between target and server

    • Implementing send & recv 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...

  • 9

    Coding keylogger

    • Installing Pynput

    • Printing space character

    • Calling timer on our keylogger

    • Adding keylogger to our backdoor

  • 10

    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

  • 11

    Website penetration testing with Python

    • 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

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