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Hi Heath, i love all your Videos , but the most your character, your amazing. Is there a full course of Low integrity level for Win and Linux priv esc in your Contents or planed?
I’m a clean slate here 29 years old. Been around computers my entire life and I have tried looking into this subject a few times but was always discouraged trying to teach myself I look foward to using this course and trying to learn as much as I can
I am 4 hours in and this course is fantastic. The way he explained subnetting was awesome even for someone like me who has a networking degree and an IT background.
@@nishantdalvi9470 what I personally do when I’m struggling with something along the lines of networks is RUclips whatever I’m struggling with and adding professor Messer at the end. Ex OSI model professor Messer.
finished part one in like a week, everyday about an hour and i have to say if you don't document and record and practice everything you will eventually forget all the information that you've learnt. thanks man, awesome content
@@funnytime3358 I only watched 2 minutes but he said right in the beginning that it doesn't matter who you are or what your background is so I think you can just go ahead and watch this if you didn't already
@@Wkashif1111 is course k bd Aap hacking krny lag jao Aap pr hai k Aap ne course kitna seriously lia and this cousre is about basics like the things which you need to know in order to do hacking
hey bro, i dont have an IT background but i want to learn ethical hacking should i be doing this course, i have zero knowledge about coding networking or hacking
Could you pls expand this like what do you mean by baseline of computer science and also about networking which topic should I study as a beginner@@incredibletrader89
Yea places like russia dont expedite and allow havking on foreign systems hence why they have some of thw top in the world. To really really really learn it your gonna have to risk breaking the law. Unless you want to just always run utilities. Thats not bad, just in US hard to really get into it without uncle sam fucking ya so hinders learning at fullest capability.
The subnetting videos, just wow. I did a networking degree 12 years ago and have hated subnetting ever since. After your video I feel much more comfortable with it. Thanks!
Just finishing subnet pt1 and found your method so easy, for context about 7yrs ago I did an Open University course on CISCO networking and could not get my head around subnetting, I struggled for weeks with it.. your explanation and cheat sheet had me solving it in minutes.. I am truly stunned.. I'm now so excited for the rest of your course. Thank you.
Looking for a career change and was pointed in the CEH direction. I sent this video to my friend and he told me you're putting out a lot of good information. I want to get my head around it before I start classes and am grateful for the resource. 🙏
Brother im a highschool dropout.i am getting so much interested in coding and cyber security stuff frof few weeks.. But im not good at maths So i cannot decide between cyber security and web dev? Can u hep?
This comment blew my mind. I’ve been repeating it to myself as a mantra whenever I get discouraged or frustrated when things seem to difficult for me. Thanks for sharing this with us man, I really appreciate it
Thank you for all your work and for sharing it. What I appreciate most is that it brings all we need in the same place: OS, networks, Python and so on. So you span the entire basic knowledge of a '23 IT beginner (and experienced user, too, that's important to be said). Just one thing for MacOS users : you can now use VMWare on a M1 or M2 (Silicon) ship equipped Mac; do not use Virtual Box on these new Macs, it's not working well enough at the moment of this comment. Great job M. Cyber Mentor!
I'm a compliance officer on the medical side, and winding down my career looking for my next instead of retirement. thank you for putting this together!!
bro can you answer my 2 questions 1. is this course cover all the concepts of ethical hacking 2. what is the level of this course i mean is this only a beginner level type or beginner to advance level type course , i asked you bcz you graduated from cyber security program so only can give best answer to these questions , it would help a a lot if you answer .
@@RyanZogheib are you sure this is for beginner because i don't understand half the stuff he's doing, especially when he gets to the part of starting and stopping services i just stopped watching there, i'm so confused
Even if you don't want to become a penetration tester, or just don't have the commitment to start on part 2, this video is a amazing course for networking and general usage of linux and I recommend you use it as such.
The Cyber Mentor has done it again! This 15-hour course on ethical hacking is packed with valuable information and insights. The instructor's clear explanations and hands-on approach make learning easy and enjoyable. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to get into ethical hacking, it's a game-changer! 😁
Thank you so much for this course. Here is the mnemonic I learned to remember the OSI Layers L1- Physical - Please L2 - Data Link - Do L3 - Network - Not L4 - Transport - Tell L5 - Session - Secret L6 - Presentation - Passwords L7 - Application - Anytime
I didn’t realize how easy it was to do this. I’m learning a lot. Thank you so much. You’re a great teacher. I’m glad you’re doing it for the right reasons. I’m not fond of hackers who invade your privacy and etc to people. Im hoping I can learn fast so I can rid of my hackers lol. You really made my day. I got something to look forward to for a while! God bless you man.
Are you familiar with installing Kali Linux on Mac? I’ve been stuck in the same place for 3 months now but I really want to learn from this course. When I follow the set up instructions from this video it doesn’t work for me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
@@samr3429 hmm, well from what your saying that it isn’t working it’s more than likely your installing the wrong one . There’s a 64 bit version and a 32 bit. I’ve never had a Mac in my entire life. I’ve used them though but not long. So go to your control panel go to system and security then go to system it will let you know which version you have, if 64 get the 64bit. If the problem persists let me know. I’d recommend downloading virtual box as well. Also I’d just google how to do the rest. If for some reason you can’t find your systems specs. Just google it, but usually if you type in system in the search bar it should show up or in your control panel.
I was 5 hours into your 12 hour one lol I’m going to start again for the hell of it cause I enjoy listening to you talk about this stuff and I’m following along at my own pace anyways 🎉
same, started with 2019 and was 8h in when i changed pc and all that stuff, then came part 2 i was 9h in that one and now this ones coming, maybe at some point i can get through one from start to end
@@L0G1C4LLY I need a friend we can work together through this journey cos I totally alone. It'll be easier to have someone to share ideas with and push each other bro
brand new to this but have been wanting to get started for a few years tbh. really had no idea what i wanted to do with my life yet in college. Tech savvy but no official IT background of any kind. I think this is a fresh start for me plan on getting this done in the next couple days
Just started watching this video and I am not one who likes to study by watching long courses and I have to say from a guy who has 0 knowledge about ethical hacking, You made love this subject and I really appreciate you and your time doing this, I hope you have more of these on the way🙌🙏
Love your vids man i am a 15 year old boy who is really into computers and i really understood the subnetting part and the rest . Keep it up!. This course is amazing. The way you explain is simply great.
"Wow, I just finished watching your tutorial on RUclips, and I'm really impressed! Your explanations are clear, and you break down complex concepts in a way that's easy to understand. Your enthusiasm for cybersecurity is contagious, and it's clear that you're passionate about helping others learn and succeed in this field. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to watch more of your content!"
My interest lies in defending against cyber threats and ensuring the safety of digital assets so the video provided valuable insights into cybersecurity .
@TCMSecurityAcademy The backtick ` is a typographical mark used mainly in computing. It is also known as backquote, grave, or grave accent. You've taught me much more, but i thought i could let you know the proper term for the character/symbol! Thanks!
Noticed this thing with the PEMDAS operator, I worked out the equation the 'wrong way', solving operators left to right without considering the whole.. and got 50. Then I did it again using PEMDAS, and interesting enough, it still worked out to be 50 again. Math is weird I absolutely loved this course !! THANK YOU SM!!
I'm a bit over 4 hours in. I've taken a handful of Udemy Classes on several of these subjects and it never sunk in. I'm a person that has to physically do it to learn. This is fantastic! I'm following you on LinkedIn too. Thank you!
Since late 90s i was listening about hacking ,ports.handshakes....etc and since then i was always wanted to have someone just to put all tha thinks on a place and xplain ..no for harm anyone .not to intrude.just for curiosity of that new world that u could interact with the machines in a most engineering way!!Thnaks a lot for these courses that make my dream come true!!!And also the way you explain them is the perfect way for me!! thanks a lot man!!
2 hours in and this is awesome so far. It should be mentioned that Windows Defender will scan the kali download and may block it because of 'viruses'. Disabling real time protection in Defender until the download is complete will get you past that point. Then you can re-enable it
when you talked about virtual machine and having a problem if youre using 8g ram it was over for me, but for someone who is seeing all of this for the first time you teach so well and now i understand subnetting whichis wow so thanks for what i could get from this
Great vid. Im basically a total noob... with a lot of windows experience but lately I've been spending a lot of time with Kali Linux..and watching vids like this. Im a journeyman plumber but I'm really interested in Hacking in general...Thinking about going for some kind of certificate in cyber security but i dont know which one to start with.
Hey man I know it's been three months but I just seen your comment and knew of a video that will help you alot ruclips.net/video/uTAaFExLgwQ/видео.html this dude is great and gives a whole roadmap of certifications you need to get hired and generally help information wise.
@@safeplace3652can you really get a job like that without a degree though? I keep hearing people go "oh sure you don't need a degree to go into IT fields", but then you start doing research and looking at job postings and they all say to have a bachelors, some even want a master's degree
@@kahlilb9602 i dont even know just tryna learn more bro and have up to date knowledge but if this is practically newest/best info ill soak up the game
The hilarious part here is that I downloaded everything figured everything out and went through the hell of trying to just do it through forums and AI. I thought that I needed to at least have some sort of base to even begin a class. Now here I am almost 4hours in and I feel I'm finally into new territory! Haha. I was learning but I guess this needs to be marketed even more to newbies! This field is intimidating to get into.
If it helps anyone else, I ran into an issue where my Virtual Machine wouldn't run because Virtualization wasn't turned on. All I had to do was go into BIOS and under configuration, toggle virtualization technology to on.
Hi Bro!!! You have great content! Great educational program! But I am having difficulty. My browser's neural network can't translate such long videos. Please divide these wonderful lessons into segments of no more than 4 hours. In this case, you will make thousands of your non-English speaking followers happy!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! This is an amazing resource. I have encountered some of the information before in my computer science university courses. But nobody explained it to me in such a clear and easy to understand way. It is great that you explain the basics and how to install certain programs, in this way it is really possible for anyone to follow this course.
I can't understand why they're giving tech or IT related courses for free like this , is it just only they're bored or for the views. I really appreciate courses like this. 😊
He gets a lot of views on this video because its a good course. With these views he gets ad money, but more importantly he advertises his paid courses. hat People see that this video is good and come to the conclusion that the paid courses are even better, so they buy his paid courses. What he gains from this is adsense money and more people paying for his more advanced paid courses.
Omg this is awesome resource. I've looked up other stuff on your web and will be exploring everything soon. Only issue I have is that I'm kinda weak in networking, it's been a while since I worked with basic networking. Can you guys give any guidance for something like networking from 0 ? I have couple of pcs laying around, routers and couple of switches that I can play with but don't know where to start with networking and how deep I need to dig in for cyber security career. Not a noobie in IT, been developer for around 8 years active right now but never worked with networking and rarely get any chance to do any tinkering on the servers :)
A good way to memorize the 7 Osi layers Please - Physical Layer Dont- Data Layer Never-Network Layer Touch- Transport Layer Sassy's- Session layer Purple- Presentation layer Apple- Application Layer
I love the way you took your time to explain things . I actually love to learn how to hack but I don't know anything about it😂 thanks to you , I have a purpose now
I studied a bit of python last year. Once we got into python i just made a whole ass program that assigns an order to a customer........God i love coding Thanks for reigniting my joy for this
Real Anon shit right here brother, Teach 1 Reach 1...The art of giving knowledge to others is empowering....much love to you bro and many blessings heading your way.....namaste
I simply wanted to learn to type cool stuff into a command line, lean back into my chair and say "guys I think I'm in". Now it turns out there's more to it
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What's the difference between this and your older course? Many thanks.
I was wondering if this is better than your course on tcm academy (Practical Ethical Hacking - The complete course) seeing as it's up to date
whats the difference between the part1,part 2 and the content in the full course link?
what exact hardware is needed?? I assume you are doing this all via laptop?
Hi Heath, i love all your Videos , but the most your character, your amazing.
Is there a full course of Low integrity level for Win and Linux priv esc in your Contents or planed?
I’m a clean slate here 29 years old. Been around computers my entire life and I have tried looking into this subject a few times but was always discouraged trying to teach myself I look foward to using this course and trying to learn as much as I can
go for it bro, never too late to find something exciting and be good at it
Same boat. Did you get through it? How did it go?
The same boat and i am starting out today, how is it going for you?
are u okay? how is it been?
I am 4 hours in and this course is fantastic. The way he explained subnetting was awesome even for someone like me who has a networking degree and an IT background.
hi, is this good for a beginner? if not, can you tell me the prerequisites
@@mdaalishanraza3928 definitely have some networking down like network+ or CCNA. Other than that he does an amazing job of teaching you!
@@nishantdalvi9470 what I personally do when I’m struggling with something along the lines of networks is RUclips whatever I’m struggling with and adding professor Messer at the end. Ex OSI model professor Messer.
@@nishantdalvi9470 I actually just went through and watched the video. Which part are you specifically stuck on?
hella confusing to me
finished part one in like a week, everyday about an hour and i have to say if you don't document and record and practice everything you will eventually forget all the information that you've learnt. thanks man, awesome content
So after taking the first 7 hours, do you think you can start hacking after part 2
Hi .. I wanted to ask if u found urself being able to hack after this course?
I literally know nothing about cybersecurity or anything
can I watch this or do I need somethings before doing so?
@@funnytime3358 I only watched 2 minutes but he said right in the beginning that it doesn't matter who you are or what your background is so I think you can just go ahead and watch this if you didn't already
@@Wkashif1111 is course k bd Aap hacking krny lag jao Aap pr hai k Aap ne course kitna seriously lia
and this cousre is about basics like the things which you need to know in order to do hacking
my outmost respect for all the work you have put into this. As a tutor, i know how much preparation that goes into this. Well done guys!
hey bro, i dont have an IT background but i want to learn ethical hacking should i be doing this course, i have zero knowledge about coding networking or hacking
@@huzaifameraj4182 I’d say go do a baseline education in computer science or networking first
Could you pls expand this like what do you mean by baseline of computer science and also about networking which topic should I study as a beginner@@incredibletrader89
Can we hack instagram or fb account after watching this
Good Question😂
5 hours in and I am loving this. Your contribution to making others aware if very appreciated
Did you finish it?
Thx u I'm saving it to study.. wow!
This was exceptional! Thank you for sharing all of your hard work with the community!
Cheers!
Literally providing a 1st person perspective on what an actual engagement consists of. Awesome work per usual!
Yea places like russia dont expedite and allow havking on foreign systems hence why they have some of thw top in the world. To really really really learn it your gonna have to risk breaking the law. Unless you want to just always run utilities. Thats not bad, just in US hard to really get into it without uncle sam fucking ya so hinders learning at fullest capability.
The subnetting videos, just wow. I did a networking degree 12 years ago and have hated subnetting ever since. After your video I feel much more comfortable with it. Thanks!
Subnetting still makes no sense to me ugh
Just finishing subnet pt1 and found your method so easy, for context about 7yrs ago I did an Open University course on CISCO networking and could not get my head around subnetting, I struggled for weeks with it.. your explanation and cheat sheet had me solving it in minutes.. I am truly stunned.. I'm now so excited for the rest of your course. Thank you.
This type of contribution will be life-changing for a lot of people in the cybersecurity community!
Thanks for everything Heath 💙
@@itzhexen0 wait, what?! lmao
@@itzhexen0 honestly, it's probably not that he didn't understand your sentence. Instead your comment is very irrelevant to his comment
@@itzhexen0 u okay bro?
@@empty_7212 what is your problem 😳
@@gaarayt4696 this @itzhexen guy was posting hateful comments, but he deleted them.. now it's just weird 😅😅
Looking for a career change and was pointed in the CEH direction. I sent this video to my friend and he told me you're putting out a lot of good information. I want to get my head around it before I start classes and am grateful for the resource. 🙏
did u do it?
How'd it go?
This is a bot comment. I saw a few others saying the same exact thing.
@@fernando_713 Did any of them tell you to blow yourself
OSI Layers L7 to L1 :
L7 - Application (All)
L6 - Presentation (People)
L5 - Session (Should)
L4 - Transport (Try)
L3 - Network (New)
L2 - Data link (Dominos)
L1 - Physical (Pizza)
Fabulous
@@IbrahimElkheir-rf8rqalso,
L1- Please - Physical
L2 - Do - Data Link
L3 - Not - Network
L4 - Throw - Transport
L5 - Sausage - Session
L6 - Pizza - Presentation
L7 - Away - Application
In reverse of course.
Apsteen Dope
All people seems to need data protection
@@curiosus8668 did you see the abbreviation from comptia+ network :D
Yes! Been waiting for this. Thank You! Great to cover content I have studied with software development and expand my knowledge.
Was just literally starting your old video. This is awesome that it’s updated! Thank you Heath!
Was just starting your old course today and now this pops up! You are awesome!
Nothing is hard, it's just new
100% agreed in this saying💯💥
Brother im a highschool dropout.i am getting so much interested in coding and cyber security stuff frof few weeks..
But im not good at maths
So i cannot decide between cyber security and web dev?
Can u hep?
I am in the same boat I got a tutor to help I am just saying
This comment blew my mind. I’ve been repeating it to myself as a mantra whenever I get discouraged or frustrated when things seem to difficult for me.
Thanks for sharing this with us man, I really appreciate it
I like that ❤thanks
Thank you for all your work and for sharing it. What I appreciate most is that it brings all we need in the same place: OS, networks, Python and so on. So you span the entire basic knowledge of a '23 IT beginner (and experienced user, too, that's important to be said).
Just one thing for MacOS users : you can now use VMWare on a M1 or M2 (Silicon) ship equipped Mac; do not use Virtual Box on these new Macs, it's not working well enough at the moment of this comment.
Great job M. Cyber Mentor!
I'm a compliance officer on the medical side, and winding down my career looking for my next instead of retirement. thank you for putting this together!!
you are a great guy ,people like us with no enough money to learn ethical hacking ,you helping and teaching freely ,thank you so much
this is a brilliant course, you explain things well and make it very easy to understand and follow.
I love watching your videos, it has helped me from 2021-22 up to this time.I wish you and all of your team the best
i just graduated from a special cyber security program and this was a great overview of everything i learned in that program.
bro can you answer my 2 questions 1. is this course cover all the concepts of ethical hacking 2. what is the level of this course i mean is this only a beginner level type or beginner to advance level type course , i asked you bcz you graduated from cyber security program so only can give best answer to these questions , it would help a a lot if you answer .
@@AbhishekTiwariET begginer to intermediate i think
@@RyanZogheib can you answer a question..... What are the prerequisite for this course
@@RyanZogheib are you sure this is for beginner because i don't understand half the stuff he's doing, especially when he gets to the part of starting and stopping services i just stopped watching there, i'm so confused
Thank you. That was the best python explanation I've seen, and I've watched a bunch!
First project was awesome. I am in love with python, bash and Kali.Thank you for wonderful tutorial.
Even if you don't want to become a penetration tester, or just don't have the commitment to start on part 2, this video is a amazing course for networking and general usage of linux and I recommend you use it as such.
The Cyber Mentor has done it again! This 15-hour course on ethical hacking is packed with valuable information and insights. The instructor's clear explanations and hands-on approach make learning easy and enjoyable. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to get into ethical hacking, it's a game-changer! 😁
Thank you so much for this course.
Here is the mnemonic I learned to remember the OSI Layers
L1- Physical - Please
L2 - Data Link - Do
L3 - Network - Not
L4 - Transport - Tell
L5 - Session - Secret
L6 - Presentation - Passwords
L7 - Application - Anytime
I didn’t realize how easy it was to do this. I’m learning a lot. Thank you so much. You’re a great teacher. I’m glad you’re doing it for the right reasons. I’m not fond of hackers who invade your privacy and etc to people. Im hoping I can learn fast so I can rid of my hackers lol. You really made my day. I got something to look forward to for a while! God bless you man.
Are you familiar with installing Kali Linux on Mac? I’ve been stuck in the same place for 3 months now but I really want to learn from this course. When I follow the set up instructions from this video it doesn’t work for me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
@@samr3429 hmm, well from what your saying that it isn’t working it’s more than likely your installing the wrong one . There’s a 64 bit version and a 32 bit. I’ve never had a Mac in my entire life. I’ve used them though but not long. So go to your control panel go to system and security then go to system it will let you know which version you have, if 64 get the 64bit. If the problem persists let me know. I’d recommend downloading virtual box as well. Also I’d just google how to do the rest. If for some reason you can’t find your systems specs. Just google it, but usually if you type in system in the search bar it should show up or in your control panel.
@@samr3429Where You Stuck?
I was 5 hours into your 12 hour one lol I’m going to start again for the hell of it cause I enjoy listening to you talk about this stuff and I’m following along at my own pace anyways 🎉
same, started with 2019 and was 8h in when i changed pc and all that stuff, then came part 2 i was 9h in that one and now this ones coming, maybe at some point i can get through one from start to end
9 hours today
@@dreamlikeakin thats impresive if you can remember all of that, im only 3h in after 2 days now
@@L0G1C4LLY great bro. I am really grateful for the course.
I'm going keep studying some more until I can take my sec +
@@L0G1C4LLY I need a friend we can work together through this journey cos I totally alone. It'll be easier to have someone to share ideas with and push each other bro
brand new to this but have been wanting to get started for a few years tbh. really had no idea what i wanted to do with my life yet in college. Tech savvy but no official IT background of any kind. I think this is a fresh start for me plan on getting this done in the next couple days
Amazing course! I greatly appreciate you providing this for free to the people.
Holy shit, 15 hours. You're a legend. Thank you for this.
We really appreciated this course being available on RUclips, it's very useful and helpful. Thanks a lot.
Just started watching this video and I am not one who likes to study by watching long courses and I have to say from a guy who has 0 knowledge about ethical hacking, You made love this subject and I really appreciate you and your time doing this, I hope you have more of these on the way🙌🙏
Able to hack now?
Thank you so much for providing this kind of courses in free of cost. Respect towards you from india💌
I Overestimated this course you have almost everything man thank you for this for free ❤
Great course thank you sm Common Network Commands + Users and Privileges are switched in your PowerPoint title slides.
Love your vids man i am a 15 year old boy who is really into computers and i really understood the subnetting part and the rest . Keep it up!. This course is amazing. The way you explain is simply great.
Thank you so much for these resources. You clearly put so much effort into this and passionately so. Very respectable!
Heath!! this is such an amazing course, cant wait to finish part 2, thank you for everything
What is the prerequisite for this course
"Wow, I just finished watching your tutorial on RUclips, and I'm really impressed! Your explanations are clear, and you break down complex concepts in a way that's easy to understand. Your enthusiasm for cybersecurity is contagious, and it's clear that you're passionate about helping others learn and succeed in this field. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to watch more of your content!"
Does this video is help you in hacking?
My interest lies in defending against cyber threats and ensuring the safety of digital assets so the video provided valuable insights into cybersecurity .
you are more fucking legendary than robin hood for giving time and effort to make these concepts available to anyone and for free. you're a real g!
@TCMSecurityAcademy
The backtick ` is a typographical mark used mainly in computing. It is also known as backquote, grave, or grave accent.
You've taught me much more, but i thought i could let you know the proper term for the character/symbol! Thanks!
You guys are the best of the best in the industry. Much love and respect!
Noticed this thing with the PEMDAS operator, I worked out the equation the 'wrong way', solving operators left to right without considering the whole.. and got 50.
Then I did it again using PEMDAS, and interesting enough, it still worked out to be 50 again. Math is weird
I absolutely loved this course !! THANK YOU SM!!
I'm a bit over 4 hours in. I've taken a handful of Udemy Classes on several of these subjects and it never sunk in. I'm a person that has to physically do it to learn. This is fantastic! I'm following you on LinkedIn too. Thank you!
@@AM-mv6ro sad
@@hack-attempt2032 more like weird
Everyone is talking about subnetting, I can't wait to get to that chapitre in this video. Because it's a topic I struggle with.
Really awesome teaching style. I want to get hands on in CEH and yet this is a great source .
Since late 90s i was listening about hacking ,ports.handshakes....etc and since then i was always wanted to have someone just to put all tha thinks on a place and xplain ..no for harm anyone .not to intrude.just for curiosity of that new world that u could interact with the machines in a most engineering way!!Thnaks a lot for these courses that make my dream come true!!!And also the way you explain them is the perfect way for me!! thanks a lot man!!
Hey thanks so much you give so Strong fundamentals and to all others keep learning stay strong
this course really gave me proper instruction, Ill always remember this company
you are the type of teachers we want in school
2 hours in and this is awesome so far. It should be mentioned that Windows Defender will scan the kali download and may block it because of 'viruses'. Disabling real time protection in Defender until the download is complete will get you past that point. Then you can re-enable it
when you talked about virtual machine and having a problem if youre using 8g ram it was over for me, but for someone who is seeing all of this for the first time you teach so well and now i understand subnetting whichis wow so thanks for what i could get from this
Just completed this video and i am telling that this is the right place to learn Ethical Hacking.
Learned a lot❤❤..On to the next part now🤩🤩
thanks i was second guessing my self cause it wad 2023
Siuuuuu, Thank you so much for your effort to teach us hacking, and For FREE ❤💪
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Just finished 1st part and totally astonishing infomrations gathered from this Course, thanks alot Mr Heath Adams
Great vid. Im basically a total noob... with a lot of windows experience but lately I've been spending a lot of time with Kali Linux..and watching vids like this. Im a journeyman plumber but I'm really interested in Hacking in general...Thinking about going for some kind of certificate in cyber security but i dont know which one to start with.
Hey man I know it's been three months but I just seen your comment and knew of a video that will help you alot ruclips.net/video/uTAaFExLgwQ/видео.html this dude is great and gives a whole roadmap of certifications you need to get hired and generally help information wise.
@@safeplace3652can you really get a job like that without a degree though? I keep hearing people go "oh sure you don't need a degree to go into IT fields", but then you start doing research and looking at job postings and they all say to have a bachelors, some even want a master's degree
2024 update?
….is there really a need? Serious question wasn’t tryna be a smart ass
@@kahlilb9602 i dont even know just tryna learn more bro and have up to date knowledge but if this is practically newest/best info ill soak up the game
You could buy the course for $30
The hilarious part here is that I downloaded everything figured everything out and went through the hell of trying to just do it through forums and AI.
I thought that I needed to at least have some sort of base to even begin a class.
Now here I am almost 4hours in and I feel I'm finally into new territory! Haha. I was learning but I guess this needs to be marketed even more to newbies! This field is intimidating to get into.
Part 2 appears as private video
Thanks so so much for all this content!
This is a whole package. I am really enjoying :D Thank you for making this video for all of us. Really appreciated.
I'm only 3 hours in and I already ran out of my children to give out.
Your videos are very informative Ma'am. Keep up the good work 👍
Legend, I appreciate all the content you produce your really helping us beginners out. Thanks Cyber Mentor
The most complete course, thanks a lot.
If it helps anyone else, I ran into an issue where my Virtual Machine wouldn't run because Virtualization wasn't turned on. All I had to do was go into BIOS and under configuration, toggle virtualization technology to on.
Hi Bro!!! You have great content! Great educational program! But I am having difficulty. My browser's neural network can't translate such long videos. Please divide these wonderful lessons into segments of no more than 4 hours. In this case, you will make thousands of your non-English speaking followers happy!
Wish me luck. I am about to start this course. I'm Already in cyber security 1st year and I heard learning ethical hacking would be effective.
Could you upload red teaming, iot, and mobile application assessments aswell?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! This is an amazing resource. I have encountered some of the information before in my computer science university courses. But nobody explained it to me in such a clear and easy to understand way. It is great that you explain the basics and how to install certain programs, in this way it is really possible for anyone to follow this course.
I can't understand why they're giving tech or IT related courses for free like this , is it just only they're bored or for the views. I really appreciate courses like this. 😊
He gets a lot of views on this video because its a good course.
With these views he gets ad money,
but more importantly he advertises his paid courses. hat
People see that this video is good and come to the conclusion that the paid courses are even better, so they buy his paid courses.
What he gains from this is adsense money and more people paying for his more advanced paid courses.
for people checking just now or that downloaded virtual box 7.0 the extensions page is now in the tools page
Thank U for this course. This is very important tutorial. You just help me to change my life 🙏
Omg this is awesome resource. I've looked up other stuff on your web and will be exploring everything soon.
Only issue I have is that I'm kinda weak in networking, it's been a while since I worked with basic networking. Can you guys give any guidance for something like networking from 0 ?
I have couple of pcs laying around, routers and couple of switches that I can play with but don't know where to start with networking and how deep I need to dig in for cyber security career.
Not a noobie in IT, been developer for around 8 years active right now but never worked with networking and rarely get any chance to do any tinkering on the servers :)
For the viewers is it for biggner?
Yes very beginner friendly
It is but make sure that you are familiar with all the technical terminologies before you start.
This is FIRE! 2.5 hours in. Its crisp and precise! Thank you very much!
Really helpful tutorial! I was wondering if we could use javascript instead of python
Why most junior devs like JavaScript
This is the best and well-explained content I ve ever seen on the subject over the internet. I need more!
Finally, I completed the 1st part, quite interesting now, Thanks Heath to keep my eagerness alive for this course!!!
Me learning how to hack and also thinking of hacking my local bank and companies for practise😂
Thank you man, im 14 years old and understand everything until now (1 hour and 40 minutes) thanks :)
A good way to memorize the 7 Osi layers
Please - Physical Layer
Dont- Data Layer
Never-Network Layer
Touch- Transport Layer
Sassy's- Session layer
Purple- Presentation layer
Apple- Application Layer
ths video is gold !
My eyes god damn it, dark mode next time, good course tho.
Never. And thank you
Thank you so much for making us learn hacking for Free and in easy way . Thank you so much .
I love the way you took your time to explain things . I actually love to learn how to hack but I don't know anything about it😂 thanks to you , I have a purpose now
I am from Iraq, I want to learn how to hack, help me🤎🙏
Excellent presentation in such a short time frame. Thank you Heath.
That’s what’s I’m talking about , May God bless you brother .
what a great video, ill be back for more!
Calling breaking into a building "physical pen testing" is hilarious. I died listening to that.
This dude is so dedicated to make a 7 hour long video teaching us and more time.
Thank you : >
I studied a bit of python last year.
Once we got into python i just made a whole ass program that assigns an order to a customer........God i love coding
Thanks for reigniting my joy for this
Real Anon shit right here brother, Teach 1 Reach 1...The art of giving knowledge to others is empowering....much love to you bro and many blessings heading your way.....namaste
Literally I just finished the 2022 course yesterday. Thanks for everything.
I simply wanted to learn to type cool stuff into a command line, lean back into my chair and say "guys I think I'm in".
Now it turns out there's more to it
I am definitely on a watchlist after this.
NSA is hiring lol
Loved your 2022 edition of this. Gonna enjoy this one too. thanks man!
I really love the way you teach, the concept is so clear. As a beginner, I think these knowledge helps me hugely.