Hacking & Raspberry Pi 3: The No-Nonsense Bundle: Learn Hacking & How To Program Your Raspberry Pi Within 24 Hours! by Cyberpunk University
Author:Cyberpunk University [University, Cyberpunk]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-03-08T08:00:00+00:00
12.3 Preparation and Setup
At this point, you should have already learned all the basics about programming in Python, especially what the different data types are, how to write Python scripts, save .py files, and run the scripts. You should have Python 3 installed in your system (Linux or Windows are fine), and you should have an active internet connection. This exploit uses a TCP internet connection.
First off, we need to find a server to test our exploit on. As with every exercise in this guide, we insist that you only test this exploit on a machine you have permission to test on. Attempting to carry out hacks on strangers’ computers over the Internet is illegal and could have very serious legal repercussion. Do not try it.
Finding a server to try your buffer overflow hack will be a bit of a challenge, but there are resources on the internet that you can use to find the right dork. You can begin by checking out the Google Hacking Databases provided by the good folks at exploit-db on https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database/ for live servers available to hack or for vulnerable software you can test your skills on.
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