Learn Ethical Hacking / Pen testing & Bug Bounty Hunting A:Z
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Welcome to Learn Ethical Hacking / Pen testing & Bug Bounty Hunting A:Z
This Ethical Hacking tutorial provides basic and advanced concepts of Ethical Hacking. Our Ethical Hacking tutorial is developed for beginners and professionals.
Ethical hacking tutorial covers all the aspects associated with hacking. Firstly, we will learn how to install the needed software. After this, we will learn the 4 type of penetration testing section which is network hacking, gaining access, post exploitation, website hacking.
In network hacking section, we will learn how networks work, how to crack Wi-Fi keys and gain access the Wi-Fi networks. In Gaining access section, we will learn how to gain access to the servers and personal computers. In the post-exploitation section, we will learn what can we do with the access that we gained in the previous section. So we learn how to interact with the file system, how to execute a system command, how to open the webcam. In the website hacking section, we will learn how the website works, how to gather comprehensive information about website. In the end, we will learn how to secure our system from the discussed attacks.
The course is divided into four main sections so let’s see what we are going to learn:
Network Penetration Testing
Network penetration testing is the first penetration testing that we are going to cover in this section. Most of the systems and computers are connected to a network. If a device is connected to the internet, that means the device is connected to the network because the internet is a really big network. Therefore, we need to know that how devices interact with each other in a network, as well as how networks works.
Gaining access
Gaining access attack is the second part of the network penetration testing. In this section, we will connect to the network. This will allow us to launch more powerful attacks and get more accurate information. If a network doesn’t use encryption, we can just connect to it and sniff out unencrypted data. If a network is wired, we can use a cable and connect to it, perhaps through changing our MAC address. The only problem is when the target use encryption like WEP, WPA, WPA2. If we do encounter encrypted data, we need to know the key to decrypt it, that’s the main purpose of this section.
Post-Connection Attacks
All the attacks that we performed in the pre-connection and gaining access section, we weren’t connected to a network. In this section, we are going to be talking about post-connection attack that means the attacks that we can do after connecting to the network. Now, it doesn’t matter that the network is a wireless or a wired network and it doesn’t matter that the target was using the WEP or WPA key, we can launch all of the attacks that we’re going to talk about in this section.
Website / Web Application Hacking
In this section you will learn how websites work, how to gather information about a target website (such as website owner, server location, used technologies ….etc) and how to discover and exploit the dangerous vulnerabilities to hack into websites.
Who this course is for:
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Anyone interested in learning ethical hacking
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Anyone interested in how hackers hack computer systems
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Anyone interested in how to secure systems from hackers
Notes:
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This course is created for educational purposes only, all the attacks are launched in my own lab or against systems that I have permission to test.
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30OverviewVideo lesson
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31WEP- Wired Equivalent PrivacyVideo lesson
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32WEP CrackingVideo lesson
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33Fake authentication attackVideo lesson
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34ARP request replay attackVideo lesson
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35Wifi Protected Access-WPAVideo lesson
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36HandshakeVideo lesson
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37Capturing HandshakeVideo lesson
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38Creating wordlistVideo lesson
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39Cracking keyVideo lesson
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55HTTP ProtocolVideo lesson
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56HTTP requestVideo lesson
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57HTTP responseVideo lesson
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58HTTP methodsVideo lesson
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59URLVideo lesson
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60HTTP headerVideo lesson
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61General headerVideo lesson
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62Request headerVideo lesson
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63Response headerVideo lesson
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64CookiesVideo lesson
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65Status codeVideo lesson
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