Ultimate Ethical Hacking Course
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What is ethical hacking?
Ethical hacking involves an authorized attempt to gain unauthorized access to a computer system, application, or data. Carrying out an ethical hack involves duplicating strategies and actions of malicious attackers. This practice helps to identify security vulnerabilities which can then be resolved before a malicious attacker has the opportunity to exploit them.
Also known as “white hats,” ethical hackers are security experts that perform these assessments. The proactive work they do helps to improve an organization’s security posture. With prior approval from the organization or owner of the IT asset, the mission of ethical hacking is opposite from malicious hacking.
How are ethical hackers different than malicious hackers?
Ethical hackers use their knowledge to secure and improve the technology of organizations. They provide an essential service to these organizations by looking for vulnerabilities that can lead to a security breach.
An ethical hacker reports the identified vulnerabilities to the organization. Additionally, they provide remediation advice. In many cases, with the organization’s consent, the ethical hacker performs a re-test to ensure the vulnerabilities are fully resolved.
Malicious hackers intend to gain unauthorized access to a resource (the more sensitive the better) for financial gain or personal recognition. Some malicious hackers deface websites or crash backend servers for fun, reputation damage, or to cause financial loss. The methods used and vulnerabilities found remain unreported. They aren’t concerned with improving the organizations security posture.
Straight to the point In this course you will learn all of the below in one course only (This Ultimate Course):
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What is Unix Vs Linux ?
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Unix Architecture
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Linux Essential Commands
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Linux/Unix File System
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Linux/Unix User Administration + Sudo
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Python For Ethical Hacking
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Build your Own Tools in Python
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Build Web App Login Brute-Force In Python
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Build Port Scanner In Python
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Learn how to use Wireshark for Ethical hacking.
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Hack Network Protocols using Kali Linux
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You will become an expert in using Nmap for ethical hacking, system administration and network security
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Learn how to successfully discover active and vulnerable hosts on a network
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You will master Service detection, Version detection, Operating system detection, and performance. You will explore the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) used for more advanced discovery and hacking.
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What is Deep Web
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What is Dark Web
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What is TOR and How it works
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MITM Attacks
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What is DDoS Attack and How it works
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DDoS Botnet
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Common DDoS Attacks
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Top DDoS Tools and how to prevent such attacks
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2What is Cyber SecurityVideo lesson
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3The CIA triadVideo lesson
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4Security TerminologiesText lesson
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5Types of HackersVideo lesson
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6Hacking MethodologyVideo lesson
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7Cyber Security AttacksVideo lesson
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8Cyber Security MalwaresVideo lesson
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9Cyber Security DefensesVideo lesson
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10Cyber WarfareText lesson
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11The Attack Against EstoniaText lesson
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12Stuxnet and the Attack Against IranText lesson
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13The Sony HackText lesson
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14Cyber Security CareersVideo lesson
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15Top 10 Cyber ThreatsVideo lesson
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1610 Best Practices on Cyber SecurityVideo lesson
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17Linux Section OutlineText lesson
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18Introduction LecturesText lesson
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19History of UnixText lesson
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20linux vs UnixVideo lesson
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21Then What is GNU LinuxText lesson
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22What is Linux DistributionsText lesson
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23Unix ArchitectureVideo lesson
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24Linux Fundamentals LecturesText lesson
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25IMPORTANT NOTEText lesson
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26Linux Directory Structure TheoryText lesson
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27The Shell TheoryText lesson
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28Basic Linux Commands TheoryText lesson
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29Linux Basics Commands Hands-OnVideo lesson
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30Working with Directories TheoryText lesson
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31Working with Directories Hands-OnVideo lesson
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32Listing Files and Understanding ls Output TheoryText lesson
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33Listing Files and Understanding ls Output Hands-OnVideo lesson
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34Links and Shortcuts in Linux TheoryText lesson
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35Links and Shortcuts in Linux Hands-OnVideo lesson
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36File and Directory Permissions TheoryText lesson
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37File and Directory Permissions Hands-OnVideo lesson
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38Finding Files and Directories Hands-OnVideo lesson
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39Viewing Files and the Nano Editor TheoryText lesson
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40Viewing Files and the Nano Editor Hands-OnVideo lesson
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41Editing Files in Vi/Vim TheoryText lesson
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42Editing Files in Vi/Vim Hands-OnVideo lesson
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43Linux copy move commands Hands-OnVideo lesson
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44Intermediate Linux SkillsText lesson
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45Input Output and Redirection TheoryText lesson
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46Linux Redirection Hands-OnVideo lesson
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47Linux Comparing Files Hands-OnVideo lesson
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48Linux Transfer Files Over NetworkVideo lesson
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49Shell Aliases Hands-OnVideo lesson
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50Linux Environment Variable Hands-OnVideo lesson
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51Processes and Job Control TheoryText lesson
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52Processes and Job Control Hands-OnVideo lesson
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53Scheduling Repeated Jobs with Cron TheoryText lesson
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54Scheduling Repeated Jobs with Cron Hands-OnVideo lesson
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55Linux History Hands-OnVideo lesson
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56Linux Sudo Another Users Hands-OnVideo lesson
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57Linux Users Management Hands-OnVideo lesson
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58The Linux Boot ProcessText lesson
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59Linux File System Hands-OnVideo lesson
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60What is Shell ScriptingText lesson
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61Linux Var SpecialVideo lesson
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62Linux OperatorsVideo lesson
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63Linux if else CaseVideo lesson
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64Linux LoopsVideo lesson
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65Linux FunctionsVideo lesson
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