Learning Python Web Penetration Testing: Automate web penetration testing activities using Python

Author:   Christian Martorella
Publisher:   Packt Publishing Limited
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9781789533972


Pages:   138
Publication Date:   27 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Leverage the simplicity of Python and available libraries to build web security testing tools for your application Key Features Understand the web application penetration testing methodology and toolkit using Python Write a web crawler/spider with the Scrapy library Detect and exploit SQL injection vulnerabilities by creating a script all by yourself Book DescriptionWeb penetration testing is the use of tools and code to attack a website or web app in order to assess its vulnerability to external threats. While there are an increasing number of sophisticated, ready-made tools to scan systems for vulnerabilities, the use of Python allows you to write system-specific scripts, or alter and extend existing testing tools to find, exploit, and record as many security weaknesses as possible. Learning Python Web Penetration Testing will walk you through the web application penetration testing methodology, showing you how to write your own tools with Python for each activity throughout the process. The book begins by emphasizing the importance of knowing how to write your own tools with Python for web application penetration testing. You will then learn to interact with a web application using Python, understand the anatomy of an HTTP request, URL, headers and message body, and later create a script to perform a request, and interpret the response and its headers. As you make your way through the book, you will write a web crawler using Python and the Scrappy library. The book will also help you to develop a tool to perform brute force attacks in different parts of the web application. You will then discover more on detecting and exploiting SQL injection vulnerabilities. By the end of this book, you will have successfully created an HTTP proxy based on the mitmproxy tool. What you will learn Interact with a web application using the Python and Requests libraries Create a basic web application crawler and make it recursive Develop a brute force tool to discover and enumerate resources such as files and directories Explore different authentication methods commonly used in web applications Enumerate table names from a database using SQL injection Understand the web application penetration testing methodology and toolkit Who this book is forLearning Python Web Penetration Testing is for web developers who want to step into the world of web application security testing. Basic knowledge of Python is necessary.

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Author:   Christian Martorella
Publisher:   Packt Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Packt Publishing Limited
ISBN:  

9781789533972


ISBN 10:   178953397
Pages:   138
Publication Date:   27 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction to Web Application Penetration Testing Interacting with Web Applications Web Crawling with Scrapy - Mapping the Application Discovering resources Password Testing Detecting and Exploiting SQL Injection Vulnerabilities Intercepting HTTP Requests

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Christian Martorella has been working in the field of information security for the last 18 years and is currently leading the product security team for Skyscanner. Earlier, he was the principal program manager in the Skype product security team at Microsoft. His current focus is security engineering and automation. He has contributed to open source security testing tools such as Wfuzz, theHarvester, and Metagoofil, all included in Kali, the penetration testing Linux distribution.

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