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Opening Credits
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Introduction
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What is Ethical Hacking and Why Learn It with Python?
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The Power of Project-Based Learning
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Python Mastery for Cybersecurity: Your Beginner-to-Builder Roadmap
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Disclaimer: Educational Use Only
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CHAPTER 1: Setting Up Your Python Hacking Lab
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Installing Python the Right Way (Windows, macOS, Linux)
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Setting Up a Virtual Environment for Security Projects
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Recommended IDEs and Python Hacking Toolkits
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Safe Testing: Creating a Virtual Network for Penetration Testing
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CHAPTER 2: Python Crash Course for Hackers
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Mastering Python Syntax for Hacking
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Input/Output, Files, and Control Flow for Security Scripts
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Loops, Functions, and Modules Made Simple
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Working with Command-Line Arguments
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CHAPTER 3: Building Your First Keylogger in Python
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How Keyloggers Work: Theory and Ethics
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Capturing Keystrokes with pynput
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Logging Keystrokes and Exporting to File
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Sending Logs via Email (SMTP Basics)
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CHAPTER 4: Writing a Stealth Screenshot Sniper Tool
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Taking Screenshots in Python with PIL
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Auto-capture Screens on Intervals
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Storing and Compressing Image Files
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Evading Detection: Basic Obfuscation Techniques
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CHAPTER 5: Python Packet Sniffer: Network Spy Tool
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Understanding Packets, IP, and TCP Layers
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Using Scapy to Sniff Network Traffic
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Building Filters and Packet Analyzers
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Exporting Results to CSV and JSON
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CHAPTER 6: Build a Simple Port Scanner with Sockets
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What is Port Scanning and Why It Matters
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Python Socket Programming Basics
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Writing a Fast Port Scanner
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Threading for Speed and Stealth
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CHAPTER 7: Crafting a DDoS Attack Simulation Tool
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What is a DDoS and How is it Simulated Ethically
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Building a Multi-Threaded Flood Script
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Targeting Local Servers for Simulation
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Rate Limiting and Safe Testing Techniques
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CHAPTER 8: Email Bomber: Automation & Exploits
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How Email Bombers Work (Ethical Use)
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Automating SMTP Requests with Python
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Adding Delay, Randomization, and Control
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Gmail & Outlook: Login and Rate Limiting Tips
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CHAPTER 9: Creating a File Grabber Tool
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Automating File Search on Target Systems
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Filtering by Extension (e.g., .docx, .pdf, .jpg)
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Exporting Files to a Zip Archive
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Secure Transfer via FTP or Email
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CHAPTER 10: Building a Backdoor Access Tool
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Secure Shell Basics (SSH vs Reverse Shell)
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Writing a Python Reverse Shell with Sockets
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Connecting and Controlling Remotely
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Encryption for Secure Channels
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CHAPTER 11: Encrypting and Obfuscating Your Scripts
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Basic Encryption in Python (Fernet & AES)
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Obfuscation Tools: pyarmor, pyminifier
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Making Your Script Hard to Detect
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Ethics: Responsible Code Deployment
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CHAPTER 12: Building a Secure Command-and-Control (C2) Server
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What is a C2 Server and How it Works
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Building the Listener and the Client
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Sending Commands and Retrieving Responses
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Security Considerations and Firewalls
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CHAPTER 13: Logging, Reporting, and Automation
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Creating Logs for Each Script and Activity
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Automation with crontab and Task Scheduler
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Generating Beautiful Reports in HTML or PDF
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Sending Weekly Logs to Your Email
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CHAPTER 14: Project Deployment and Real-World Simulation
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Testing Your Tools in a Controlled Sandbox
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Creating a Full Toolchain with CLI Options
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Simulated Red Team Attack on Virtual Network
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Reviewing Logs and Defensive Countermeasures
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CONCLUSION: Your Path to Python Mastery
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From Beginner to Hacker: What You’ve Accomplished
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Next Steps: Python Advanced Security Projects
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Staying Legal, Ethical, and Ahead of the Curve
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Resources, Communities, and Certifications
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Closing Credits
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