Black Hat Python By Justin Seitz

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: B5 (7.5x10) 

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Book Synopsis:

 

Black Hat Python by Justin Seitz is a practical and hands-on guide for cybersecurity enthusiasts, ethical hackers, and security professionals who want to understand offensive Python programming techniques. The book demonstrates how Python can be used to create powerful tools for penetration testing, network attacks, and security research, all while emphasizing ethical and legal considerations.

The book begins with foundational Python programming concepts, ensuring that readers have the necessary coding skills to follow along. It then moves into advanced topics, including writing custom exploits, automating attacks, manipulating network traffic, and developing stealthy malware for testing environments. Each chapter includes detailed examples, practical exercises, and real-world scenarios that mirror challenges faced by security professionals.

Black Hat Python covers essential areas such as network sniffing, web application attacks, reverse engineering, and system exploitation. Justin Seitz explains complex concepts in a clear, step-by-step manner, combining theory with hands-on exercises to ensure readers understand both how and why attacks work. The book also discusses countermeasures, helping readers understand how vulnerabilities are mitigated in practice.

With its focus on offensive security, this book is ideal for penetration testers, cybersecurity students, and IT professionals who want to expand their skill set. The examples and exercises encourage readers to experiment in safe, controlled environments, fostering learning while maintaining ethical standards. The book also provides guidance on using popular libraries and frameworks, such as Scapy, Impacket, and Twisted, for security automation and testing.

Justin Seitz’s approachable writing style makes even advanced topics accessible, and the structured format allows readers to progress from basic Python scripting to sophisticated penetration testing techniques. Whether you are preparing for a cybersecurity career, enhancing your ethical hacking toolkit, or exploring Python’s capabilities in security, Black Hat Python is an indispensable resource.