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Ethical Hacking From Scratch: Complete Bootcamp 2023

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Ethical Hacking From Scratch: Complete Bootcamp 2023

Last updated 3/2023
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Learn how black hat hackers hack networks and how to secure them like an expert. Learn ethical hacking from scratch!

What you'll learn
Learn how Black Hat Hackers think and behave.
Practical Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing skills.
Learn how to set up a hacking lab (Kali Linux, Metasploitable, VMs).
You will MASTER Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security key concepts (reconnaissance, sniffing, exploitation ...).
Acquire the skills to MITIGATE ALL THE ATTACKS presented in the course like an expert.
Learn how to hack routers and IoT devices using RouterSploit like a black hat hacker.
Learn how to hack systems using Metasploit like a black hat hacker.
Learn how to hack WiFi networks (traffic sniffing and injection, deauthentication attack, WPA2 cracking).
Learn how to secure a WiFi network and stay safe and anonymous while browsing the Web.
Learn how to implement Full Disk Encryption.
Learn how to hack ARP (poisoning, Ettercap, Bettercap, Caplets, Ban, ...).
Learn how to hack STP.
Learn how to hack CDP.
Learn how to hack switches.
Acquire an in-depth understanding of Steganography and how to hide secret data.
Learn about the tools used for cracking passwords (John the Ripper, Hydra, Rainbow Tables, rcrack).
Acquire an in-depth understanding of GnuPG (symmetric and asymmetric encryption, key management, digital signatures).
Acquire an in-depth understanding of hashes and how to break them.
Learn how to hack HTTPS (SSL Sniffing, SSL Stripping, HTTPS Downgrade).
Learn how to hack DHCP (flooding, starvation, rogue server).
Learn how to hack Google searches (Google dorks).
Learn how to use Shodan to discover and hack IoT devices.
Acquire in-depth sniffing techniques (Wireshark, Filters, tcpdump, airodump-ng).
Acquire in-depth scanning techniques using Nmap, Nmap Scripting Engine, Zenmap, arp-scan and netdiscover.
Acquire an in-depth understanding of Netfilter/Iptables Linux Firewall (chains, tables, matches, targets).

Requirements
A computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) with an Internet Connection and at least 4 GB RAM and 20 GB free hard disk space.
Linux basics like commands, text editors, file system etc. This course is not for complete Linux beginners.
Basic knowledge of networking concepts (how clients and servers typically communicate, TCP, ARP, DNS, IP's, ports, etc).
For hacking WiFi Networks (9 lectures only) a wireless adapter that supports monitor mode (more info provided in the course).
Your time and enthusiasm to learn and practice :))

Description
***Fully updated for 2023*** This course IS NOT like any other Ethical Hacking or Penetration Testing course you can take online. At the end of this course, you will MASTER all the key concepts to become an effective Ethical Hacker and a Network Security Expert.This new Ethical Hacking course is constantly updated to teach you the skills required for the future that comes. This course is focused on learning by doing!Course Updates:Update: November 2022- Updates to be 2023 ready.Update: Summer 2022 - Updates to the latest version (Metasploit, RouterSploit, Kali Linux etc).Update: November 2022 - NEW Video: Hacking Linux by running DoS attacks without root access (Fork Bomb)Update: June 2021 - NEW Section: Anonymity and Privacy (Web Tracking, Onion Routing, Tor, Tor Hidden Services - Dark Web, Deep Web).Course Launch: April 2020The world is changing, constantly, and at a fast pace! The technology-driven future in which we’ll live is filled with promise but also challenges. This Ethical Hacking course is really different! You’ll learn what really matters and you’ll get the skills to get ahead and gain an edge.I won’t teach you how to run an exploit on a vulnerable application that will be patched in a few days and will not work anymore. Instead, I’ll teach you the cyber security and penetration testing principles that will last for years to come using a practical approach but without neglecting the theory which is the base of a deep understanding.Do you want to learn a new valuable skill, get hired, get a promotion, or simply prepare for the future that comes? Well, then this course is for you! By enrolling in this course now, you make the best investment in your career!Given the surge in cyber-security threats, millions of new jobs will open across the industry and the global digital security spending on hardening and penetration testing will exceed hundreds of billions of dollars in the years to come.After this course, you'll have an in-depth understanding of how black hat hackers think and behave.This course is for you if you want to learn Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing to the real-world.It’s specially designed for you whether you have no experience in Cyber Security, you’ve taken other related courses and you want to level up your skills, or you are coming from other fields like Network and System administration or Programming.You'll have access to my closed and exclusive online Group in order to provide you with improved, faster, and better support for your course-related questions.This course is taught by me, a Senior Network Engineer and Professional Trainer. Why should you learn from me?I'm a Practitioner and an Enthusiast. Welcome to the real world! I entered the Cyber Security world 15 years ago. I’m not just a random guy that teaches Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security. Just imagine that during this time I’ve learned and applied more and more almost on a daily basis. And now I’m giving everything to you!I'm an Educator and I know how to make a Curriculum. I know exactly what is important and what is not. For the last 10 years, I've trained thousands of people on Ethical Hacking, Cyber Security, Networking, and Programming.You'll learn not only some commands and tools but also advanced concepts for real-world jobs that will last. After this course, you'll be an effective Ethical Hacker!You'll have lifetime access and you can return and look for a specific hack or countermeasure anytime you want. And let's not forget, if you don't like the course, you are covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, full refund, no questions asked!The topics covered in this hands-on Ethical Hacking course are:Setting the Hacking Environment (Kali Linux, Metasploitable, VMs)Use Kali to Hack Networks and DevicesHacking Routers and IoT Devices using RouterSploitHacking anything with MetasploitHacking LinuxCryptography In-Depth (Hashes, Digital Signature, Encryption)Attacks on Hash AlgorithmsFull Disk Encryption (Data at rest protection)GnuPG In DepthSteganography In DepthHiding files in other filesAnonymity and Privacy (Web Tracking, Onion Routing, Tor, Tor Hidden Services - Dark Web, Deep Web)Cracking Passwords (John & Hydra)Rainbow TablesInformation Gathering (Reconnaissance)Nmap & Zenmap, Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE)arp-scan & net-discoverHacking Google Searches In DepthShodanVulnerability Assessment Systems - OpenVASSniffing Traffic (Wireshark & tcpdump)Hacking WiFi NetworksHacking WPA2Hacking ARP (Ettercap & Bettercap)Hacking HTTPSHacking DNSHacking DHCPHacking Cisco DevicesHacking SwitchesHacking STPMitigating all attacks presented in the courseEvery topic includes many live examples on Kali Linux, a command section, quizzes, slides, and many practice challenges.The skills you’ll learn will broaden your horizons and could change your life.See you in th course!

Overview
Section 1: Getting Started

Lecture 1 Why Ethical Hacking? Why Now?

Lecture 2 IMPORTANT. Please read!

Lecture 3 How to Get the Most Out of This Course

Lecture 4 Getting Course Resources

Lecture 5 Join Our Online Community!

Section 2: Setting the Hacking Environment

Lecture 6 The Hacking Lab Environment

Lecture 7 Installing Kali Linux in a VM

Lecture 8 Kali and Linux Mint Download Links (OVA Files)

Lecture 9 Things to Do After Installing Kali

Section 3: Hackings Systems

Lecture 10 Installing Metasploitable and Setting the Penetration Testing Lab

Lecture 11 Updating and Starting Metasploit

Lecture 12 Hacking Anything: Metasploit Demo

Lecture 13 Using msfconsole

Lecture 14 The Metasploit Workflow

Lecture 15 Commands - Metasploit

Lecture 16 Hacking Routers and IoT Devices using RouterSploit

Lecture 17 Exploiting the Default Gateway Using RouterSploit

Lecture 18 Commands - RouterSploit

Lecture 19 Hacking Linux: Running a DoS Attack Without root Access

Lecture 20 Scanning for Rootkits (rkhunter and chkrootkit)

Lecture 21 Commands - rkhunter & chkrootkit

Section 4: Challenges - Hacking Systems

Lecture 22 Challenges - RouterSploit

Lecture 23 Challenges - Metasploit

Section 5: Cryptography and Steganography

Lecture 24 Intro to Hashes

Lecture 25 Commands - Hashes

Lecture 26 The Properties of Hash Algorithms

Lecture 27 The Application of Hash Algorithms

Lecture 28 Attacks on Cryptographic Hash Algorithms

Lecture 29 Intro to Full Disk Encryption

Lecture 30 Full Disk Encryption Using dm-crypt and LUKS

Lecture 31 Unlocking LUKS Encrypted Drives With A Keyfile

Lecture 32 Commands - Full Disk Encryption

Lecture 33 Full Disk Encryption Solution using VeraCrypt (Windows, Mac and Linux)

Lecture 34 Intro to GnuPG

Lecture 35 Symmetric Encryption Using GnuPG

Lecture 36 GnuPG Key Management

Lecture 37 GnuPG Key Servers

Lecture 38 Asymmetric Encryption Using GnuPG

Lecture 39 Digital Signing using GnuPG

Lecture 40 Asymmetric Encryption and Digital Signing using GnuPG

Lecture 41 Commands - GnuPG (gpg)

Lecture 42 Using an Encrypted Text Editor (EncryptPad)

Lecture 43 Steganography Explained

Lecture 44 Steganography In Depth

Lecture 45 Hide Secret Messages Through Steganography with Steghide

Lecture 46 Commands - Steganography

Section 6: Challenges - Cryptography and Steganography

Lecture 47 Challenges - Hashes

Lecture 48 Challenges - GPG

Lecture 49 Challenges - Steganography (steghide)

Section 7: Cracking Passwords

Lecture 50 Understanding /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files

Lecture 51 Intro to Cracking Passwords

Lecture 52 Cracking Linux Passwords Using John the Ripper

Lecture 53 John the Ripper Advanced

Lecture 54 Commands - John the Ripper (JTR)

Lecture 55 Cracking Passwords Countermeasures

Lecture 56 Cracking Service Passwords with Hydra

Lecture 57 Commands - Hydra

Lecture 58 Rainbow Tables Explained

Lecture 59 Cracking Hashes Using RainbowCrack (rtgen & rcrack)

Lecture 60 Cracking Hashes Countermeasures

Lecture 61 Commands - Cracking Hashes Using Rainbow Tables

Section 8: Challenges - Cracking Passwords

Lecture 62 Challenges - John the Ripper and Hydra

Lecture 63 Challenges - Rainbow Tables

Section 9: Anonymity and Privacy (Web Tracking, Onion Routing, Tor, Dark Web)

Lecture 64 How Does Online Tracking Really Work

Lecture 65 Staying Anonymous Online: Incognito vs. VPN/Proxy vs. Tor vs. Tails

Lecture 66 Using Disposable Email Addresses

Lecture 67 Protecting Your Phone Number

Lecture 68 Intro to Onion Routing and Tor

Lecture 69 Onion Routing and Tor In Depth

Lecture 70 Installing and Running the Tor Browser

Lecture 71 Tor vs. VPN

Lecture 72 The Layers of the Web: Surface Web, Deep Web and Dark Web

Lecture 73 Surface Web vs. Dark Web Anonymity

Lecture 74 Through the Dark Web. Is it worth it?

Lecture 75 Tor Weaknesses and Security Best Practices

Section 10: Information Gathering And Vulnerability Assessment

Lecture 76 Intro to Reconnaissance

Lecture 77 Scanning Networks with Nmap

Lecture 78 Nmap Advanced

Lecture 79 Commands - Nmap

Lecture 80 Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE)

Lecture 81 Commands - NSE

Lecture 82 Zenmap

Lecture 83 Comparing Nmap Scan Results

Lecture 84 ARP Scanning (arp-scan and netdiscover)

Lecture 85 Commands - ARP Scanning

Lecture 86 Intro to Vulnerability Assessment Systems (VAS)

Lecture 87 Hacking Google Searches (Google Dorks)

Lecture 88 Hacking Google Searches In Depth

Lecture 89 Finding Webcams Using Google Dorks

Lecture 90 Using Shodan: The Search Engine For the Internet of Things

Lecture 91 The Shodan Algorithm

Lecture 92 Using Shodan Filters

Lecture 93 Shodan CLI

Section 11: Challenges - Reconnaissance

Lecture 94 Challenges - Nmap and ARP Scanning

Section 12: Sniffing Traffic

Lecture 95 Intro to Sniffing

Lecture 96 Using Wireshark for Packet Sniffing and Analyzing

Lecture 97 Wireshark Filters

Lecture 98 Capture Traffic Using tcpdump

Lecture 99 Commands - tcpdump

Section 13: Challenges - Wireshark and tcpdump

Lecture 100 Challenges - Wireshark and tcpdump

Section 14: Hacking WiFi Networks

Lecture 101 WiFi Cards for Hacking WiFi Networks (Monitor Mode & Packet Injection)

Lecture 102 Choosing the Right External USB WiFi Card

Lecture 103 Connecting a USB WiFi Card to Kali Linux in a VM

Lecture 104 Wireless Modes: Managed and Monitor (RFMON)

Lecture 105 Commands - WiFi Monitor Mode

Lecture 106 Sniffing Wireless Traffic using airodump-ng

Lecture 107 Commands - Sniffing WiFi Traffic using airodump-ng

Lecture 108 Wireless Injection: Deauthentication Attack

Lecture 109 Commands - Deauthentication Attack

Lecture 110 Hacking WPA2: Capture the Handshake

Lecture 111 Hacking WPA2: Cracking the WiFi Password

Lecture 112 Commands - Capturing the Handshake and Cracking the Password

Lecture 113 Configuring the WiFi Network for Maximum Security

Section 15: Challenges - Hacking WiFi Networks

Lecture 114 Challenges -WiFi Monitor Mode

Lecture 115 Challenges - Hacking WPA2

Section 16: Hacking Network Protocols

Lecture 116 The ARP Protocol

Lecture 117 Hacking ARP - MITM and ARP Poisoning

Lecture 118 Hacking ARP - Hands-On Attack Using Ettercap

Lecture 119 Commands - ARP Poisoning using Ettercap

Lecture 120 Bettercap: The Swiss Army Knife for Attacks and Monitoring

Lecture 121 Hacking ARP - Hands-On Attack using Bettercap

Lecture 122 Commands - Bettercap

Lecture 123 Hacking ARP - DoS Attack using Bettercap

Lecture 124 Hacking ARP Countermeasures

Lecture 125 Hacking Automation: Bettercap Caplets

Lecture 126 Hacking DNS: DNS Spoofing

Lecture 127 HTTP, HTTPS, HSTS

Lecture 128 SSL Sniffing and SSL Stripping

Lecture 129 Hacking HTTPS: SSL Sniffing (Lab)

Lecture 130 Hacking HTTPS: SSL Stripping (Lab)

Lecture 131 Hacking HTTPS Countermeasures: How to Stay Safe on the Web

Lecture 132 Hacking Switches: Mac Flooding

Lecture 133 Hacking Switches: Mac Flooding Countermeasures

Lecture 134 Hacking DHCP: Protocol and Attacks

Lecture 135 Hacking DHCP: Discover Flooding Attack using Yersinia (DoS)

Lecture 136 Hacking DHCP: Starvation Attack using DHCPig (DoS)

Lecture 137 Hacking DHCP Countermeasures

Lecture 138 Hacking Cisco Devices: CDP Flooding

Lecture 139 Hacking Cisco Devices: CDP Flooding Countermeasures

Lecture 140 Hacking Switches: STP Attack

Lecture 141 Hacking Switches: STP Attack Countermeasures (BPDU Guard & Root Guard)

Section 17:[EXTRA] - Linux Netfilter and Iptables Firewall

Lecture 142 Introduction to Netfilter and Iptables

Lecture 143 Chain Traversal in a Nutshell

Lecture 144 Iptables Basic Usage

Lecture 145 Iptables Options (Flags) - Part 1

Lecture 146 Iptables Options (Flags) - Part 2

Lecture 147 Where Do We Write Iptables Rules

Lecture 148 Setting the Default Policy

Lecture 149 Deleting the Firewall

Lecture 150 Filter by IP Address

Lecture 151 Filter by Port

Lecture 152 Intro to Stateful Firewalls (Connection Tracking)

Lecture 153 Implementing Stateful Firewalls with Iptables

Lecture 154 Filter by MAC Address

Lecture 155 Match by Date and Time

Lecture 156 The ACCEPT and DROP Targets

Lecture 157 The LOG Target

Section 18: Challenges - Netfilter and Iptables

Lecture 158 Challenges - Netfilter and Iptables

Section 19:[EXTRA] - SSH Hardening: Public Key Authentication (Cisco IOS & Linux)

Lecture 159 SSH Public Key Authentication Overview

Lecture 160 Generating SSH Key Pair on Windows

Lecture 161 What about MacOS?

Lecture 162 Generating SSH Key Pair on Linux

Lecture 163 Configuring SSH Public Key Authentication on Cisco IOS - Part 1[Windows]

Lecture 164 Configuring SSH Public Key Authentication on Cisco IOS - Part 2[Linux]

Lecture 165 Configuring SSH Public Key Authentication on Linux

Section 20: Where To Go From Here?

Lecture 166 What's Next?

Section 21: BONUS SECTION

Lecture 167 Congratulations

Lecture 168 BONUS: THANK YOU GIFT!

Network and System Administrators.,Anyone interested in learning Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing.,Anyone interested in learning how to secure systems from hackers.,Programmers

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