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Effective Python Penetration Testing

You're reading from   Effective Python Penetration Testing Pen test your system like a pro and overcome vulnerabilities by leveraging Python scripts, libraries, and tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785280696
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rejah Rehim Rejah Rehim
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Preface 1. Python Scripting Essentials FREE CHAPTER 2. Analyzing Network Traffic with Scapy 3. Application Fingerprinting with Python 4. Attack Scripting with Python 5. Fuzzing and Brute-Forcing 6. Debugging and Reverse Engineering 7. Crypto, Hash, and Conversion Functions 8. Keylogging and Screen Grabbing 9. Attack Automation 10. Looking Forward

Get the EXIF data of an image

We can find a lot of information from an image posted online. For every photo we took with our smartphone or camera, it records the date, time, shutter speed, aperture setting, ISO setting, whether the flash was used, the focal length, and lots more. This is stored with the photo, and is referred to as EXIF data. When we copy anĀ image, the EXIF data is copied as well, as a part of the image. It can pose a privacy issue. For instance, a photo taken with a GPS-enabled phone, it can reveal the location and time it was taken, as well as the unique ID number of the device:

import os,sys 
 
from PIL import Image 
 
from PIL.ExifTags import TAGS 
 
 
 
for (i,j) in Image.open('image.jpg')._getexif().iteritems(): 
 
        print '%s = %s' % (TAGS.get(i), j) 

First we imported the modules PIL image and PIL TAGS. PIL is an image processing module in Python. It supports many file formats and has a powerful image-processing capability. Then we...

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