Black Hat C++ Programming: Build Exploits and Security Tools for Ethical Hacking and Research - Softcover

Mosley, Marvin

 
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Black Hat C++ Programming: Build Exploits and Security Tools for Ethical Hacking and Research

Black Hat C++ Programming is a practical guide to understanding vulnerabilities, analyzing program behavior, and building security-focused tools using C++. It is written for developers, security enthusiasts, and aspiring researchers who want to move beyond theory and gain real, working knowledge of how systems operate and where weaknesses can appear.
You’ll begin by strengthening your foundation in C++ from a systems-level perspective. Instead of focusing on syntax alone, you’ll learn how memory is managed, how processes execute, and how data flows through a program. This understanding becomes the base for everything that follows.
From there, the book guides you into vulnerability analysis. You’ll explore how common coding mistakes lead to real issues, how improper input handling affects program behavior, and how memory-related problems can create instability. Each concept is explained with clear examples and working code so you can see exactly how things behave in practice.
You’ll also learn how to work within safe and controlled environments. You’ll build isolated lab setups, test programs under different conditions, and observe results without risking real systems. This ensures that your learning is responsible and grounded in professional practice.
As your skills grow, you’ll begin building your own security tools. You’ll write utilities that monitor behavior, validate input, log activity, and automate testing processes. These tools are not just exercises—they reflect how real-world analysis is performed.
The book also takes you into reverse engineering fundamentals, debugging techniques, and program tracing. You’ll learn how to inspect execution flow, understand compiled binaries, and use tools to observe how software behaves at runtime.
Beyond the technical aspects, this book emphasizes responsibility. You’ll understand the ethical and legal boundaries of security research, how to document findings professionally, and how to contribute positively to the security community. You’ll also discover how to turn your skills into a meaningful career path in cybersecurity.
By the end of this book, you won’t just know how to write C++ programs—you’ll understand how they behave, how they fail, and how to improve them. You’ll be able to approach systems with confidence, analyze them with precision, and communicate your findings clearly.
If you are ready to move from basic programming into real-world security thinking, this book gives you the structure, the tools, and the mindset to get there.

Start building your expertise today—write smarter code, think deeper about systems, and take your first confident step into security research.

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