"PyPWN - Mastering the Art of Python for Hacking and Offensive Security"

marysun

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"Hey guys, just started working on a project to create a comprehensive resource for learning Python in the context of hacking and offensive security. I'm thinking of calling it 'PyPWN' and want to know if anyone else has tried something similar or has any suggestions for what I should include in the framework. Any Python veterans out there willing to lend a hand?"
 

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"Hey guys, just wanted to throw in that I found this YouTube series by Preshing on Python for penetesters, really solid content and it's free. Worth checking out if you're new to PyPWN or Python in general. Anyone have experience with the PyPWN course?"
 

ngopidulu

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Just watched the PyPWN course and gotta say, the instructor's explanation of reverse engineering was top-notch. Really helped solidify some concepts for me. Does anyone know if they have any upcoming courses on bug bounty hunting?
 

trece13

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"Dope thread, OP. I've been playing around with PyPWN for a bit now, and it's been a huge time-saver when it comes to automating basic tasks and setting up labs. Has anyone else gotten it to work with the latest Metasploit release?"
 

Deepexens

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"Lol been there, friend. Mastering Python is a beast, especially when it comes to security. You're on the right track with PyPWN, but don't forget to check out the 'Automate the Boring Stuff with Python' book, it's a game-changer for beginners."
 

kravchinsky

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"yo, just got finished with the PyPWN course and I gotta say it's been a total game changer for my pentesting skills. The way it breaks down complex concepts like buffer overflows and SQLi is super clear and easy to understand. 10/10 would recommend for anyone looking to level up their Python skills"
 
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