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Penetration Testing with Raspberry Pi

Penetration Testing with Raspberry Pi

by Aamir Lakhani, Joseph Muniz

Publisher Packt Publishing
Published Date 2015
Page Count 208
Categories Computers / Networking / Network Protocols, Computers / Security / Network Security, Computers / Operating Systems / Linux, Computers / Languages / General, Computers / Software Development & Engineering / Quality Assurance & Testing
Language EN
Average Rating N/A (based on N/A ratings)
Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected
ISBN 1784396435
Book Cover The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost credit-card sized computing system that can be customized for just about anything including penetration testing. Raspberry Pi is the best known platform not because it is cheap but because it is very powerful. Kali is a pentesting/security auditing Linux distribution. Kali Linux has many penetration-testing programs, including nmap (a port scanner), Wireshark (a packet analyzer), John the Ripper (a password cracker), Aircrack-ng (a software suite for the penetration-testing of wireless LANs), and Burp suite and OWASP ZAP (both web application security scanners). This book covers how to turn a Raspberry Pi into a hacking arsenal to leverage the most popular open source toolkit, Kali Linux. You will learn how to use various tools to breach networks and steal data.
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