Gray Hat C#: A Hacker's Guide to Creating and Automating Security Tools

Gray Hat C#

A Hacker's Guide to Creating and Automating Security Tools

2017 • 305 pages

Learn to use C#'s powerful set of core libraries to automate tedious yet important tasks like performing vulnerability scans, malware analysis, and incident response. With some help from Mono, you can write your own practical security tools that will run on Mac, Linux, and even mobile devices. Following a crash course in C# and some of its advanced features, you’ll learn how to: –Write fuzzers that use the HTTP and XML libraries to scan for SQL and XSS injection –Generate shellcode in Metasploit to create cross-platform and cross-architecture payloads –Automate Nessus, OpenVAS, and sqlmap to scan for vulnerabilities and exploit SQL injections –Write a .NET decompiler for Mac and Linux –Parse and read offline registry hives to dump system information –Automate the security tools Arachni and Metasploit using their MSGPACK RPCs Streamline and simplify your work day with Gray Hat C# and C#’s extensive repertoire of powerful tools and libraries.

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