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Black Hat Go : Go Programming For Hackers and Pentesters - Tom Steele

Black Hat Go

Go Programming For Hackers and Pentesters

By: Tom Steele, Chris Patten, Dan Kottmann

eText | 4 February 2020

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Like the best-selling Black Hat Python, Black Hat Go explores the darker side of the popular Go programming language. This collection of short scripts will help you test your systems, build and automate tools to fit your needs, and improve your offensive security skillset.

Black Hat Go explores the darker side of Go, the popular programming language revered by hackers for its simplicity, efficiency, and reliability. It provides an arsenal of practical tactics from the perspective of security practitioners and hackers to help you test your systems, build and automate tools to fit your needs, and improve your offensive security skillset, all using the power of Go.

You'll begin your journey with a basic overview of Go's syntax and philosophy and then start to explore examples that you can leverage for tool development, including common network protocols like HTTP, DNS, and SMB. You'll then dig into various tactics and problems that penetration testers encounter, addressing things like data pilfering, packet sniffing, and exploit development. You'll create dynamic, pluggable tools before diving into cryptography, attacking Microsoft Windows, and implementing steganography.

You'll learn how to:

Make performant tools that can be used for your own security projects

Create usable tools that interact with remote APIs

Scrape arbitrary HTML data

Use Go's standard package, net/http, for building HTTP servers

Write your own DNS server and proxy

Use DNS tunneling to establish a C2 channel out of a restrictive network

Create a vulnerability fuzzer to discover an application's security weaknesses

Use plug-ins and extensions to future-proof productsBuild an RC2 symmetric-key brute-forcer

Implant data within a Portable Network Graphics (PNG) image.

Are you ready to add to your arsenal of security tools? Then let's Go!

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