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Botnet & backdoor Coding In Python for Ethical Hacking is an advanced botnet making course, backdoor and keylogger using Python language . A botnet is a set of devices connected to the network, each of which has one or more baht, which is usually used for common DDoS attacks . Backdoor, or backdoor, is a way through which one can access different parts of the system without the permission of the owner, and Keylogger is a tool for registering user – pressed keys on a computer . These 3 tools today are considered as popular and widely used tools in the field of cybersecurity and hacking.
During this tutorial, you will learn to build a personal botnet in Python . Then you\\\’ll learn to build a standby Backdoor along with implementing various functionality in it . Also programming a Keylogger and its implementation and integration into the backdoor made the next part of this tutorial . Familiarity with Kali Linux, image capture of the target computer , malware making and file transfer are among other topics of this tutorial . It should be noted that this course does not include programming with Python and you should have some knowledge of programming in the Python language .
Build Botnet and advanced backdoor in Python
Send command to different targets simultaneously
Build an advanced Keylogger and implement it in Backdoor
Kali Linux
Maintaining access to the target system
File transfer via backdoor, undetectable backdoor
Build malware intrusion testing and Ethical Hacking with Python
And …
People who are interested in learning ethical hacking and penetration testing
People who want to get acquainted with how hackers work
Anyone interested in making their own personal tool for hacking
Publisher: Udemy
Lecturer: Aleksa Tamburkovski
Language: English
Training level: from preliminary to advanced
Number of lessons: 29 lessons in 4 sections
Duration: 5h 11m
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Subtitles: English
Quality: 720p
1.67 GB
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