[PDF] Black Hat Rust by Sylvain Kerkour
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Black Hat Rust
Deep dive into offensive security with the Rust programming language

With the rise of Rust-programmed malware like ALPHV (Black Cat), I think it should be a good addition to anyone's library



The book is a bit technical but very good if you have some Rust or Programming Language basics.

:) Don't hesitate to buy the book or support its author, Sylvain Kerkour if you can and that the book helped you. :)

Summary
Whether in movies or mainstream media, hackers are often romanticized: they are painted as black magic wizards, nasty criminals, or, in the worst cases, as thieves with a hood and a crowbar. In reality, the spectrum of the profile of the attackers is extremely large, from the bored teenager exploring the internet to sovereign State's armies as well as the unhappy former employee.

What are the motivations of the attackers? How can they break seemingly so easily into any network? What do they do to their victims?
We will put on our black hat and explore the world of offensive security, whether it be cyber attacks, cybercrimes, or cyberwar.
Scanners, exploits, phishing toolkit, implants... From theory to practice, we will explore the arcane of offensive security and build our own offensive tools with the Rust programming language, Stack Overflow's most loved language for five years in a row.

The security programming field is defined by its extremely large scope (from shellcodes to servers and web apps). Rust is the long-awaited one-size-fits-all programming language meeting all those requirements thanks to its unparalleled guarantees and feature set. Here is why.

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PS: It's hosted on anonfiles so beware of the pop-up ;)

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thrukaulma
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thx for this
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Rust is so over-rated and offensive-tooling is def not written in rust. You want something memory safe if you think you're gonna be running a service with it.. Offensive tooling does not need to be written in Rust. And please lets just stick with Python and Golang for offensive tooling.
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Great quality here thanks bro
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(March 24, 2022, 06:47 AM)PopPopRet Wrote: Rust is so over-rated and offensive-tooling is def not written in rust. You want something memory safe if you think you're gonna be running a service with it.. Offensive tooling does not need to be written in Rust. And please lets just stick with Python and Golang for offensive tooling.


Why limit yourself when you can broaden your horizons ?

Examples of good offensive tooling written in Rust:
- RustScan
- FeroxBuster
- OffensiveNotion
- sn0int
- Angora

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(March 21, 2022, 11:24 AM)thrukaulma Wrote: Black Hat Rust
Deep dive into offensive security with the Rust programming language

With the rise of Rust-programmed malware like ALPHV (Black Cat), I think it should be a good addition to anyone's library



The book is a bit technical but very good if you have some Rust or Programming Language basics.

:) Don't hesitate to buy the book or support its author, Sylvain Kerkour if you can and that the book helped you. :)

Summary
Whether in movies or mainstream media, hackers are often romanticized: they are painted as black magic wizards, nasty criminals, or, in the worst cases, as thieves with a hood and a crowbar. In reality, the spectrum of the profile of the attackers is extremely large, from the bored teenager exploring the internet to sovereign State's armies as well as the unhappy former employee.

What are the motivations of the attackers? How can they break seemingly so easily into any network? What do they do to their victims?
We will put on our black hat and explore the world of offensive security, whether it be cyber attacks, cybercrimes, or cyberwar.
Scanners, exploits, phishing toolkit, implants... From theory to practice, we will explore the arcane of offensive security and build our own offensive tools with the Rust programming language, Stack Overflow's most loved language for five years in a row.

The security programming field is defined by its extremely large scope (from shellcodes to servers and web apps). Rust is the long-awaited one-size-fits-all programming language meeting all those requirements thanks to its unparalleled guarantees and feature set. Here is why.




PS: It's hosted on anonfiles so beware of the pop-up ;)

Enjoy!
thrukaulma
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Thanks!
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thanks dude
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Great quality here thanks bro
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thx for this
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