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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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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Python Scripting Essentials 2. Analyzing Network Traffic with Scapy FREE CHAPTER 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

Screen grabbing


Screen grabber captures the victim's desktop and sends the images to a remote server. There are many Python modules that can be used to grab a raster image of the screen programmatically. We could make use of the Python Image Library (PIL) for Windows and OSX. The PIL package contains the ImageGrab module that can be used to grab screenshots.

Import the modules, here we also import the time module to sleep the execution for three seconds—allowing the user to switch the screen display before the grab:

from PIL import ImageGrab 
import time

Sleep three seconds and take a screenshot:

time.sleep(3) 
ImageGrab.grab().save("screen_capture.jpg", "JPEG") 

We can also take a screenshot of a specific area on screen by providing the area as follows:

ImageGrab.grab(bbox=(10,10,510,510)).save("screen_capture.jpg", "JPEG") where, bbox=(X1,Y1,X2,Y2)
 

The following screenshot illustrates the example:

To grab a screenshot on a Linux system, we have to use the wxPython...

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