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Python Ethical Hacking from Scratch

You're reading from   Python Ethical Hacking from Scratch Think like an ethical hacker, avoid detection, and successfully develop, deploy, detect, and avoid malware

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838829506
Length 214 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Fahad Ali Sarwar Fahad Ali Sarwar
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Nuts and Bolts of Ethical Hacking – The Basics
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Hacking FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Getting Started – Setting Up a Lab Environment 4. Section 2: Thinking Like a Hacker – Network Information Gathering and Attacks
5. Chapter 3: Reconnaissance and Information Gathering 6. Chapter 4: Network Scanning 7. Chapter 5: Man in the Middle Attacks 8. Section 3: Malware Development
9. Chapter 6: Malware Development 10. Chapter 7: Advanced Malware 11. Chapter 8: Post Exploitation 12. Chapter 9: System Protection and Perseverance 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Navigating directories

We will use a new module to change directory, called the os module. This module is included in Python's standard library, so you don't need to install it. Simply import the module in your program by writing the following command:

import os

The first thing we need to do is to detect when the user enters the cd command in the hacker program. This can be done by calling the startswith() method on the string command. We will detect the command, send the command to the victim program, and then skip the rest of the loop as follows:

if command.startswith("cd"):
    hacker_socket.send(command.encode())
    continue

Our first part of the program is now complete. Next, we need to receive this command on the victim program, decode it, check the type of command, such as to navigate the directory, and then find the path we want to move to. Let's say if we want to move back in the directory (one...

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