Ethical Hacking Masterclass - From Zero to Binary Deep

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  • ~Get Your Files Here ! 01 Introduction to Ethical Hacking
    • 001 Who is Hacker and What you will learn.en.srt (3.6 KB)
    • 001 Who is Hacker and What you will learn.mp4 (68.4 MB)
    • 002 Types of Hackers.en.srt (12.0 KB)
    • 002 Types of Hackers.mp4 (123.2 MB)
    • 003 Important Terminologies.en.srt (9.6 KB)
    • 003 Important Terminologies.mp4 (37.4 MB)
    • 004 Pentest phases - Part 1.en.srt (11.9 KB)
    • 004 Pentest phases - Part 1.mp4 (50.7 MB)
    • 005 Pentest phases - Part 2.en.srt (6.4 KB)
    • 005 Pentest phases - Part 2.mp4 (28.4 MB)
    • 006 Pentest Methodologies and Approaches.en.srt (10.4 KB)
    • 006 Pentest Methodologies and Approaches.mp4 (32.3 MB)
    • 007 Pentest types.en.srt (8.7 KB)
    • 007 Pentest types.mp4 (38.6 MB)
    • 008 Hacking Phases.en.srt (8.6 KB)
    • 008 Hacking Phases.mp4 (52.1 MB)
    02 Linux - Networking
    • 001 Fundamentals of Linux Introduction.en.srt (5.4 KB)
    • 001 Fundamentals of Linux Introduction.mp4 (27.8 MB)
    • 002 Dealing With Files.en.srt (13.0 KB)
    • 002 Dealing With Files.mp4 (118.8 MB)
    • 003 Linux Network Manipulation - Part 1.en.srt (13.8 KB)
    • 003 Linux Network Manipulation - Part 1.mp4 (107.7 MB)
    • 004 Linux MAC Adress Spoofing.en.srt (6.1 KB)
    • 004 Linux MAC Adress Spoofing.mp4 (64.4 MB)
    • 005 Changing DNS in Linux.en.srt (11.8 KB)
    • 005 Changing DNS in Linux.mp4 (86.3 MB)
    • 006 Manipulating Hosts File.en.srt (4.9 KB)
    • 006 Manipulating Hosts File.mp4 (32.1 MB)
    03 Linux - Software Control
    • 001 Linux Software Control Part 1.en.srt (6.3 KB)
    • 001 Linux Software Control Part 1.mp4 (63.5 MB)
    • 002 Linux Software Control Part 2.en.srt (13.5 KB)
    • 002 Linux Software Control Part 2.mp4 (142.4 MB)
    04 Linux - Working With Files and Permissions
    • 001 Linux Working With Files - Part 1.en.srt (11.3 KB)
    • 001 Linux Working With Files - Part 1.mp4 (95.6 MB)
    • 002 Linux Working With Files - Part 2.en.srt (7.4 KB)
    • 002 Linux Working With Files - Part 2.mp4 (40.8 MB)
    05 Linux - Working With Processes
    • 001 Working with Processes - Part 1.en.srt (7.4 KB)
    • 001 Working with Processes - Part 1.mp4 (50.3 MB)
    • 002 Linux Filtering Processes.en.srt (5.4 KB)
    • 002 Linux Filtering Processes.mp4 (60.6 MB)
    • 003 Working with Processes - Part 2.en.srt (15.1 KB)
    • 003 Working with Processes - Part 2.mp4 (130.8 MB)
    • 004 Working with Processes - Part 3.en.srt (10.0 KB)
    • 004 Working with Processes - Part 3.mp4 (57.3 MB)
    06 Linux - Working With USER Enviroment Variables
    • 001 User Enviroment Variable Introduction.en.srt (7.6 KB)
    • 001 User Enviroment Variable Introduction.mp4 (65.3 MB)
    • 002 Changing Enviroment Variables.en.srt (6.7 KB)
    • 002 Changing Enviroment Variables.mp4 (41.0 MB)
    • 003 Editing and Creating New Variables.en.srt (13.2 KB)
    • 003 Editing and Creating New Variables.mp4 (80.5 MB)
    07 Linux - Working with Archive files
    • 001 Linux - Working With Archive Files 1.en.srt (14.8 KB)
    • 001 Linux - Working With Archive Files 1.mp4 (109.0 MB)
    • 002 Linux - Working With Archive Files 2.en.srt (15.2 KB)
    • 002 Linux - Working With Archive Files 2.mp4 (147.0 MB)
    08 Linux - Filesystem, Services and Logging
    • 001 Linux - Filesystem Part 1.en.srt (12.5 KB)
    • 001 Linux - Filesystem Part 1.mp4 (113.8 MB)
    • 002 Linux - Filesystem Part 2.en.srt (18.2 KB)
    • 002 Linux - Filesystem Part 2.mp4 (154.3 MB)
    • 003 Linux - Logging and Remaining Stealthy.en.srt (26.8 KB)
    • 003 Linux - Logging and Remaining Stealthy.mp4 (216.2 MB)
    • 004 Linux - Creating our own Web Server.en.srt (15.5 KB)
    • 004 Linux - Creating our own Web Server.mp4 (101.5 MB)
    09 Passive Information Gathering
    • 001 Reconnaissance and Footprinting.en.srt (10.1 KB)
    • 001 Reconnaissance and Footprinting.mp4 (46.2 MB)
    • 002 Maltego - Part 1.en.srt (12.6 KB)
    • 002 Maltego - Part 1.mp4 (108.6 MB)
    • Bonus Resources.txt (0.3 KB)

Description

Ethical Hacking Masterclass : From Zero to Binary Deep



Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.62 GB | Duration: 5h 34m
Become an expert and professional ethical hacker ! Learn Network Security, Kali Linux and other topics that nobody knows
What you'll learn
Fundamentals of Ethical Hacking
Linux Permission Management
Linux Network Manipulation
Maltego
Linux Software control
Manage Linux Processes
Linux Delete Files without traces
Passive Infromation Gathering

Description
*Printable online certificate available upon completion of course*

Since the infancy of computers, hackers have been creatively solving problems. In the late 1950s, the MIT model railroad club was given a donation of parts, mostly old telephone equipment. The club’s members used this equipment to rig up a complex system that allowed multiple operators to control different parts of the track by dialing in to the appropriate sections. They called this new and inventive use of telephone equipment hacking; many people consider this group to be the original hackers. The group moved on to programming on punch cards and ticker tape for early computers like the IBM 704 and the TX-0. While others were content with writing programs that just solved problems, the early hackers were obsessed with writing programs that solved problems well. A new program that could achieve the same result as an existing one but used fewer punch cards was considered better, even though it did the same thing. The key difference was how the program achieved its results—elegance.

Hacker is a term for both those who write code and those who exploit it. Even though these two groups of hackers have different end goals, both groups use similar problem-solving techniques. Since an understanding of programming helps those who exploit, and an understanding of exploitation helps those who program, many hackers do both. There are interesting hacks found in both the techniques used to write elegant code and the techniques used to exploit programs. Hacking is really just the act of finding a clever and counterintuitive solution to a problem.



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