Why this topic matters
Go Pentesting matters because it changes how an operator frames the problem, chooses validation steps and decides what evidence is strong enough to keep. In real work, weak handling of this topic leads to wasted time, noisy testing and softer findings.
This brief treats go pentesting as a reusable field reference. The focus is on attack surface, decision points, practical workflow and the public material that is worth keeping nearby when you need to execute, verify or explain the subject under pressure.
Core coverage
The points below capture the main workflows, concepts, tools and operator decisions associated with go pentesting.
- Go portscanner
- Portscanner
- Go netcat backdoor
- Netcat backdoor
- Go http-sniffer
- Http sniffer
- How gehts weiter with go?
- Blackhat go buch
- Blackhat go git
Curated public references
- pwntools Documentationdocs.pwntools.com/en/stable/
- gef-legacy.readthedocs.io ยท Latestgef-legacy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- pwndbgpwndbg.re/
- Shell-Stormshell-storm.org/
- Exploit Databaseexploit-db.com/
