📓 Python for Cybersecurity: Using Python for Cyber Offense and Defense.
• #Python For #Cybersecurity: Using Python for Cyber Offense and Defense delivers an intuitive and hands-on explanation of using Python for cybersecurity. It relies on the MITRE ATT&CK framework to structure its exploration of cyberattack techniques, attack defenses, and the key cybersecurity challenges facing network administrators and other stakeholders today.
• Offering downloadable sample code, the book is written to help you discover how to use Python in a wide variety of cybersecurity situations, including:
• Reconnaissance, resource development, initial access, and execution; • Persistence, privilege escalation, defense evasion, and credential access; • Discovery, lateral movement, collection, and command and control; • Exfiltration and impact.
📓 Python for Cybersecurity: Using Python for Cyber Offense and Defense.
• #Python For #Cybersecurity: Using Python for Cyber Offense and Defense delivers an intuitive and hands-on explanation of using Python for cybersecurity. It relies on the MITRE ATT&CK framework to structure its exploration of cyberattack techniques, attack defenses, and the key cybersecurity challenges facing network administrators and other stakeholders today.
• Offering downloadable sample code, the book is written to help you discover how to use Python in a wide variety of cybersecurity situations, including:
• Reconnaissance, resource development, initial access, and execution; • Persistence, privilege escalation, defense evasion, and credential access; • Discovery, lateral movement, collection, and command and control; • Exfiltration and impact.
Secure video calling is in high demand. As an alternative to Zoom, many people are using end-to-end encrypted apps such as WhatsApp, FaceTime or Signal to speak to friends and family face-to-face since coronavirus lockdowns started to take place across the world. There’s another option—secure communications app Telegram just added video calling to its feature set, available on both iOS and Android. The new feature is also super secure—like Signal and WhatsApp and unlike Zoom (yet), video calls will be end-to-end encrypted.
Newly uncovered hack campaign in Telegram
The campaign, which security firm Check Point has named Rampant Kitten, comprises two main components, one for Windows and the other for Android. Rampant Kitten’s objective is to steal Telegram messages, passwords, and two-factor authentication codes sent by SMS and then also take screenshots and record sounds within earshot of an infected phone, the researchers said in a post published on Friday.