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Creating Botnet in Rust - nieriorefasow63 - 01-06-2024

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Creating Botnet in Rust

Published 1/2024
Created by Naga Sai Nikhil
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 1h 10m ) | Size: 620 MB



Create your botnet network in rust

What you'll learn
Learn Socket programming in rust
Learn how to create reverse shell
Learn Multithreading
Learn how to create multithreaded server

Requirements
No prerequisites are needed

Description
Our "Creating Botnet in rust" course teaches you how to create multithreaded botnet network in rust.A botnet is a network of compromised computers or devices that are under the control of a single entity, often referred to as a "botmaster" or "command and control server." These compromised devices, known as bots or zombies, typically become part of a botnet through the installation of malicious software without the knowledge or consent of their owners.A reverse shell is a type of shell in which an attacker sets up a connection between their machine and a compromised system, enabling them to execute commands on the compromised system. This is in contrast to a regular or "bind" shell, where the compromised system actively listens for incoming connections.Botnets are commonly used for various malicious activities, includingBig Grinistributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks: The botmaster can command the bots to flood a target website or online service with traffic, overwhelming its resources and making it unavailable to legitimate users.Spam Distribution: Botnets can be used to send out massive volumes of spam emails, promoting scams, phishing attacks, or spreading malware.Credential Theft: Bots may be used to collect usernames and passwords through various means, such as keylogging or phishing, providing attackers with unauthorized access to accounts.Cryptojacking: Botnets can be used to secretly mine cryptocurrencies by harnessing the computing power of the compromised devices.Information Theft: Botnets may be used to gather sensitive information, such as personal and financial data, for identity theft or other malicious purposes.Propagation of Malware: Botnets can be used to distribute and install additional malware on the compromised devices, creating a broader and more resilient network for the attacker.Reverse shells are a common technique used in various cybersecurity scenarios, including penetration testing and ethical hacking, where security professionals assess the vulnerabilities of a system to help improve its defenses. However, reverse shells are also a common component of malicious activities, such as remote exploitation, data theft, and unauthorized system access.We will use rust to create a reverse shell server and client.

Who this course is for
Penetration Testers
Red Teamers
Malware Developers

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