• We think we know what it takes to build hacking tools

  • Feb 27 2024
  • Duración: 55 m
  • Podcast
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We think we know what it takes to build hacking tools

  • Resumen

  • Stay tuned as we explore how tools like Nmap and sqlmap have shaped penetration testing over the last two decades, and stick around to discover which aspects make pentesting predominantly a craft - and which parts have become standardized (and what that means for your work).

    Unpack this conversation to discover:

    • The depth of the work involved in crafting offensive security tools [04:45]
    • What you can learn only by developing and maintaining tools [08:03]
    • How Villain evolved and key learnings from building it [17:00]
    • The challenges of finding balance in deep offensive security work [21:30]
    • How Panagiotis uses automation to make his work smoother [25:35]
    • How building his own tools shaped his thinking [32:00]
    • What makes penetration testing a craft (with hands-on examples) [38:12]
    • Why (and how) he finds the motivation to do meaningful work [48:16]
    • What kind of projects keep him energized [50:55]

    Venture with us into the evolution of hacking tools, as T3l3machus shares his journey from admiring early toolmakers to becoming a pioneer, creating tools like BabelStrike and Villain.

    Resources from this episode:
    • Panagiotis on LinkedIn
    • Panagiotis on GitHub
    • His YouTube channel
    • How to create your own GitHub projects
    • John Hammond about hacking using Villain
    • Villain
    • Toxssin
    • Hoaxshell
    • BabelStrike
    • Kerberos
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