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Rust/C, C++ & C# BlackHat Applied offensive security with the Rust programming language [2022]

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Publisher : Samizdat
Language : English

Format : PDF
Quality : Publisher's Layout or Text (eBook)
Interactive Table of Contents : No
Number of Pages : 358

Описание: Whether in movies or mainstream media, hackers are often romanticized: they are painted as black magic wizards, nasty criminals, or, in the worst cases, as thieves with a hood and a crowbar.
In reality, the spectrum of the profile of the attackers is extremely large, from the bored teenager exploring the internet to sovereign State's armies as well as the unhappy former employee.

What are the motivations of the attackers? How can they break seemingly so easily into any network? What do they do to their victims?
We will put on our black hat and explore the world of offensive security, whether it be cyber attacks, cybercrimes, or cyberwar.
Scanners, exploits, phishing toolkit, implants... From theory to practice, we will explore the arcane of offensive security and build our own offensive tools with the Rust programming language, Stack Overflow's most loved language for five years in a row.

Which programming language allows to craft shellcodes, build servers, create phishing pages? Before Rust, none! Rust is the long-awaited one-size-fits-all programming language meeting all those requirements thanks to its unparalleled guarantees and feature set. Here is why.

In both movies and the media, hackers are often romanticized: they are portrayed as wizards of black magic, heinous criminals, and, at worst, hooded thieves with a crowbar.
In reality, the range of attacker profiles is extremely wide: from a bored teenager exploring the Internet, to armies of sovereign states and hapless former employees.

What are the motives of the attackers? How can they infiltrate any network so easily? What do they do with their victims?
We'll put on the "black hat" and explore the world of offensive security, be it cyber attacks, cyber crimes or cyber warfare.
Scanners, exploits, phishing tools, implants... From theory to practice, we will study the ins and outs of offensive security and create our own offensive tools in the Rust programming language, which has been the most loved language on Stack Overflow for five years in a row.

What programming language allows you to create shellcodes, build servers, and create phishing pages? Before Rust - not a single one! Rust is a long-awaited general-purpose programming language that meets all these requirements with its unparalleled guarantees and feature set.


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