Violent Python

Presented at BSidesSF 2015, April 19, 2015, 2 p.m. (240 minutes)

Even if you have never programmed before, you can quickly and easily learn how to make custom hacking tools in Python. In hands-on projects, participants will create tools and hack into test systems, including port scanning, login brute-forcing, port knocking, cracking password hashes, and sneaking malware past antivirus engines. With just a few lines of Python, it's easy to create a keylogger that defeats every commercial antivirus product, from Kaspersky to FireEye. Register for this workshop:  http://goo.gl/forms/M4W4RvFlvh Prerequisites: Participants need a computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) with VMware Player or VMware Fusion. USB thumbdrives will be available with Kali Linux virtual machines to use. All the class materials are freely available at samsclass.info for anyone to use.

Presenters:

  • Sam Bowne - City College San Francisco - City College San Francisco
    Sam Bowne has been teaching computer networking and security classes at CCSF since 2000. He has given talks at DEFCON, HOPE, BayThreat, LayerOne, and Toorcon, and taught classes and many other schools and teaching conferences. He has a B.S. in Physics from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in Physics from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Industry certs: CISSP, CEH, CCENT, WCNA, and more.

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