Course Contents (0:00)-Course Introduction/whoami (6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and Introductory Linux (1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101 (3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner) (4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT (5:41:41) Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics (6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration (8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Stuffing (9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMV2 Cracking with Hashcat (11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more (12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting (13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Career Advice Thanks for the likes its right there on the description tho😅
Wow, can't believe you skipped over the chapter where you have to wear a black hoodie and type words into a black screen with green text in the dark, it's the most important part
In terms of from my point of view Is, It's a wise business strategy for long term financial gain while helping people. But that's just me. But what my question is what does your viewers retention stats? And what is the drop/rise over your course lessons? I know theres gotta be substantial decline either in the past or does it look like a roller coaster? Just curious?
Oh I'm sorry force of habit but if my question came off as offensive. I really did not mean for it to come off as such. I just kind of curious if people are really trying or If the majority fall off when they realize what they're actually doing and learning. I just find it sad how many people give up before they actually completely understand what they're learning doesn't meet their excitement level. :( But I suppose it's why they say it's not for everyone. But anywho. Good luck on your long term goal my friend, whatever it may be. I hope to see you at the top some day. 😈
@@TCMSecurityAcademy Just wanted to thank you again, you're a great guy for helping us all with these topics. I am studying Netsec at school right now but they only teach you on windows xp machines, which is very outdated and tbh kinda useless. This tutorial was exactly what I needed, thanks!
Looking like a good course so far! Two things that would really help out, though: - Add chapter/part markers so we can see where each part is on the timeline bar - Trim more of the parts that aren't relevant, especially in the beginning of each part when you go into things like giveaways that were only relevant to those taking the class at the time. It's a minor thing, but it really isn't useful to keep Alternatively, break the parts into their own videos together as a series, which will make keeping track of where you are a lot simpler
God bless you, there are so many people trying to learn because they don't have the resources to pay for education and people like you that put this stuff up for free are really a blessing. Thank you very much.
The problem is that outdated information is probably as bad if not worse than no information. You can't just throw people at Kali with a few major commands and expect them to know what to do when something goes wrong because something has changed. If you have a Linux cert or in depth Linux knowledge....you can figure it out, but it takes away from the underlying content because he's instructing you to use XYZ to achieve this goal...not why and what you're trying to accomplish while doing it.
WWFirestick User when stuff breaks that’s what google is for. If you can’t adapt or troubleshoot the second something is different from the tutorial you’re not going to get anywhere anyway.
@@wwfirestickuser3876 Stuff like this is not an absolute guide to hacking. its an introduction, it introduces you to tools concepts and resources. u use this knowledge to develop in depth knowledge. having nothing means u cant even come across errors let alone solve them. U try these things and if it doesnt work u research why it doesnt and how to fix it
Have been into paid ethical hacking courses iam even a CEH and did study CCNA but this 14hr video is really helping me out.. These are not just for beginners these are some foundational knowledge. After this you can check stuff like hack the box, channels like ippsecc etc Those are really advanced stuffs
I'm just getting into cybersecurity, and subsequently pentesting. I kept hearing about Kali Linux, but then I fired it up in a VM, as well as Parrot, and I am really loving Parrot in comparison. It feels slightly more intuitive and a bit faster. But I really appreciate this video. It gets me ahead of the curve as I haven't taken classes on pentesting yet, that's a few semesters away, but at least when I get there, I'll have a more robust working knowledge of the material :)
Heyy, what route did you take to get into cyber security as I am currently trying to find the best route/ course for me. Your advice will be much appreciated
Thank you a lot for this video! Hint: The reason why you get the "cannot open display" error if you are on a shell with root user is: you are calling the applications as root user. There is no gnome session open for root. You just have to call the applications with your default logged in user.
@@hata1499 it's true but if he refresh his memory after wake up in the morning and tries to understand and practice that information for a while he could understand every second of this video. If he just watch this, sleep and forgot about this video yeah he would learn nothing because of information overload.
@@cihanvural7541 also depends on how much he knew beforehand, so far i've watched 3h without learning anything knew (although i'll keep watching, since it's great for refreshing tid bits all round :) )
You have very clear instructions and you're speaking voice doesn't project boredom and you don't speak in a monotone which can be very horrible for someone who loses interest very quickly.
(Just a comment to note stuff, don't mind. I will try building this as I go) [6:12] - Part 1 (Linux/Setup/Bash Scripting) • [40:40] - Linux Commands • [1:24:00] - Bash Scripting [1:43:45] - Part 2 (Python)
As a network administrator, this has been a highly informative video. Thanks for the wealth of knowledge share you have laced us with here. I learned a lot, and this is extremely helpful as I can harden my systems better with this knowledge.
⌨ (0:00) - Course Introduction/whoami ⌨ (6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and Introductory Linux ⌨ (1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101 ⌨ (3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner) ⌨ (4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT ⌨ (5:41:41) - Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics ⌨ (6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration ⌨ (8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Stuffing ⌨ (9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMv2 Cracking with Hashcat ⌨ (11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more ⌨ (12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting ⌨ (13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Career Advice ❤❤
I actually want cyber mentor to do a whole course on python from beginner to advanced or at least up to intermediate. I almost finished the python part and it went really well. the way he taught was both entertaining and educational.
For taking screenshots, I like to use the default Windows Snipping tool keybind CTRL + Shift + S and you can designate which part of the screen you want SS'd. Other than that awesome series!
I am so grateful for this video I found it 3 hours ago started up my lap top with kali and well now I'm following along enjoying how you teach this. I have learned tons of new tricks already. open source is suck a huge part to my education ! cant wait until I am finished probably wont sleep lol I have such a huge drive for this stuff!!!
How'd you sign into the root user ? I've been trying to, since the past couple of days; unfortunately, the "toor" password doesn't work anymore. Could you help ?
Hey, do you know where i can study to do a penetration test to a website? Its not for bad intentions, i need to do a report for a class but im not good at this, and my friends are struggling too. Thankyou!
Ohh my god, this course is amazing this is what I was looking for, I am from Colombia, My english is not fluent but I am going to do my best to learn everything you were willing to teach us, thanks a lot buddy!!!
Thanks for this excellent course. I completed this video in one month. During the time, I just lost my job, but this course helped me to find my goal. Now I know where should I go. I have been working in information security for over 15 years, but I never had hands-on experience on offensive security. This is the piece of puzzle I must complete. Thanks.
Hi, so im just wondering, does this video really help you to find a new job? I'm a 3rd year college student but i still can't see my future in this field. So im here, already 5 hours in the video. But still looking for answer does this video really helped? Because the comment sections are filled with the people who aren't watching this.
Hi, I didn’t say this course helped me finding a new job, but it helped me finding my goal. I knew what I was looking for. You cannot expect to find any good job with only couple of hours or days learning. It’s about a life learning.
@@kristiyanivanov7414 I'm always working on InfoSec, but pentest was a weak point of me. This course helped me to open the door, but there are still a lot need to learn. After this course, I started my course of OSCP, but I still haven't got the certificate.
Hello. Just wanted to say thank you for making this video. I have really enjoyed it, thus far i'm only about a quarter into it. I just wanted to drop in to comment that if people didn't realize that using zip on two lists, you have to have even number of lists, otherwise you lose the excess the overage. At least that's what i remember of using zip.
You can, these are what are commonly referred to as rubber duckies and they're really fun to make :) A channel called Hak5 has a lot of cool uses for them and make their own that you could buy
Well i am sure you can steal so many things within seconds by plugging it to target pc. Not only you can get existing info but you can place a keylogger to the pc by this way. Other than that i don't see how you can use usb disks to 'hack' lol
Thank you for the course. I am a recently retired Veteran and will be graduating from college with a CyberSec Associates Degree. I am using your course to re-enforce my knowledge. Much appreciated.
thank you so much for making a full free course! for a 16 year old broke teenager like me whos really passionate about learning pentesting this really means a lot
@@profess10nal0 Lol you think so? Who do you think would make 15 hours long video for nothing, the clips on this video were actually twitch clips, he has already gotten money off of it
Oh damn! I was literally just researching this. How can you guys read my mind? Also, I find it so cool that you give us great content completely for free. Thank you!
@@theRPGmaster I know that's how the algorithm works, but it just surprised me that this channel pumped this out when I was researching this. I found this video because I subbed to them lol
! IMPORTANT IF YOU WATCH THIS IN 2022 ! 1. You need to login with username and password BOTH "kali" (without the quotes) 2. Go to Terminal and type: sudo passwd root Now you can set a new password for root and if you switch the user to root you will have all permissions and rights (like admin) ! it was the only way for me
For those watching with a later version of kali and having problems with his ipsweep program: Change ‘seq 1 254’ to $(seq 1 254) in order for the program to properly run
⭐ Course Contents (copied from description just for easier access to me lol) ⭐ ⌨ (0:00) - Course Introduction/whoami ⌨ (6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and Introductory Linux ⌨ (1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101 ⌨ (3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner) ⌨ (4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT ⌨ (5:41:41) - Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics ⌨ (6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration ⌨ (8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Stuffing ⌨ (9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMv2 Cracking with Hashcat ⌨ (11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more ⌨ (12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting ⌨ (13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Career Advice
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
@@peterbedley2719 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
yes, almost all projectors are used with an hdmi connection, because that makes the most sense. so perhaps the only way to rickroll them nerds is to hijack the computer its connected too.
For anyone who might be watching this now: I found that commands like `service apache2 start` no longer exist in kali. Instead use `systemctl start apache2` Also: ifconfig and iwconfig are outdated and not installed by default. instead you can use commands like: `ip address` `ip route`
I don't speak english that fluent, it is difficult for me but i think i understand everything, i have to investigate weird stuff i didnt understand, but in one day i reach 6 hours, seems pretty well, thank you for the course, and i'll check your udemy after this : )
⌨️ (0:00) - Course Introduction/whoami ⌨️ (6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and Introductory Linux ⌨️ (1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101 ⌨️ (3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner) ⌨️ (4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT ⌨️ (5:41:41) - Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics ⌨️ (6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration ⌨️ (8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Stuffing ⌨️ (9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMv2 Cracking with Hashcat ⌨️ (11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more ⌨️ (12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting ⌨️ (13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Career Advice --1000 percaent original CONTENT./
Thank you for everything you're doing. You are the most helpful guidance I've had in my Cyber Security education journey. You're literally bringing hope to the world.
@@midimusicforever Okay. But what are the things I should know before hand? I have experience in programming, but apart from that, I don't know anything about hacking, so, would you suggest this course for me?
tfw I randomly click on a penetration testing video, scroll through to 5:00:32 and see myself following you on twitch. Didn't even know this was a twitch VOD.
Course Contents
(0:00)-Course Introduction/whoami
(6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and
Introductory Linux
(1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101
(3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port
Scanner)
(4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT
(5:41:41) Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics
(6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration
(8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some
Credential Stuffing
(9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR
Poisoning, and NTLMV2 Cracking with Hashcat
(11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation,
Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more
(12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords,
and Kerberoasting
(13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report
Writing, and Career Advice
Thanks for the likes its right there on the description tho😅
Thank you so much brother!
Thanks
You are one more hero in this programming video. Thank u brother
ehmm its in describtion
@@bakhrullorazakov8782 nobody looks into the description ...
Wow, can't believe you skipped over the chapter where you have to wear a black hoodie and type words into a black screen with green text in the dark, it's the most important part
you are confused with non-ethical hacking
@@shiytp lol he joking mang XD
@@jandonbones2535 so was i..
You forgot that he has to say "I'm in" every time he does something
That's the first thing they teach you no need to repeat the basics
It's crazy we live in a time where this information is so accessible. I love it.
Did you gave up?
@@amaterasublackflame3418 probably he did
@@AdelAdel-pn1bq definitely
@@amaterasublackflame3418 ofc he blc
@@captain6876 LMAO
4:34 => passive recon (target validation, finding subs, fingerprinting, data breaches)
4:45:46, 4:48:15, 4:51:11-4:57:40 => password analysis repo, the parser for that repo, and testing
5:11:57 => theharverster
what does it mean ?
I can't believe we're getting this for free.
The Cyber Mentor I love you for this
Agreed
In terms of from my point of view Is, It's a wise business strategy for long term financial gain while helping people. But that's just me. But what my question is what does your viewers retention stats? And what is the drop/rise over your course lessons? I know theres gotta be substantial decline either in the past or does it look like a roller coaster? Just curious?
Oh I'm sorry force of habit but if my question came off as offensive. I really did not mean for it to come off as such. I just kind of curious if people are really trying or If the majority fall off when they realize what they're actually doing and learning. I just find it sad how many people give up before they actually completely understand what they're learning doesn't meet their excitement level. :( But I suppose it's why they say it's not for everyone. But anywho. Good luck on your long term goal my friend, whatever it may be. I hope to see you at the top some day. 😈
Someone is funding it... trust me :P
FIFTEEN hours on ethical hacking tutorials, for free? You guys are amazing!
Thanks man
@@TCMSecurityAcademy Just wanted to thank you again, you're a great guy for helping us all with these topics. I am studying Netsec at school right now but they only teach you on windows xp machines, which is very outdated and tbh kinda useless. This tutorial was exactly what I needed, thanks!
Imagine putting 15 hours plus editing time plus set up and whatever else just to help people get into something you like. What a cool guy
Thanks! It took forever to put together :)
Looking like a good course so far! Two things that would really help out, though:
- Add chapter/part markers so we can see where each part is on the timeline bar
- Trim more of the parts that aren't relevant, especially in the beginning of each part when you go into things like giveaways that were only relevant to those taking the class at the time. It's a minor thing, but it really isn't useful to keep
Alternatively, break the parts into their own videos together as a series, which will make keeping track of where you are a lot simpler
you can find this things in his own channel, find the cyber mentor and you will get the videos in series
is it outdated for 2022 ?
@@spbc56 the only part that would be outdated is probably the Kali Linux part. On his channel he released a new video 4 weeks ago. Check that out
chapter/part markers are all in the description!
I just learned how to print("hello world") and I'm watching this
well thats a start
Lol man
Yay
Me too
lmaoooo
God bless you, there are so many people trying to learn because they don't have the resources to pay for education and people like you that put this stuff up for free are really a blessing. Thank you very much.
3 years of collage and this 14h yt vid showed me more
The problem is that outdated information is probably as bad if not worse than no information. You can't just throw people at Kali with a few major commands and expect them to know what to do when something goes wrong because something has changed. If you have a Linux cert or in depth Linux knowledge....you can figure it out, but it takes away from the underlying content because he's instructing you to use XYZ to achieve this goal...not why and what you're trying to accomplish while doing it.
WWFirestick User when stuff breaks that’s what google is for. If you can’t adapt or troubleshoot the second something is different from the tutorial you’re not going to get anywhere anyway.
@@wwfirestickuser3876 Stuff like this is not an absolute guide to hacking. its an introduction, it introduces you to tools concepts and resources. u use this knowledge to develop in depth knowledge. having nothing means u cant even come across errors let alone solve them. U try these things and if it doesnt work u research why it doesnt and how to fix it
Have been into paid ethical hacking courses iam even a CEH and did study CCNA but this 14hr video is really helping me out.. These are not just for beginners these are some foundational knowledge. After this you can check stuff like hack the box, channels like ippsecc etc Those are really advanced stuffs
Parents: *You can watch one video before you go to bed*
Valeu
Yeah and we are not going to school
lol
LOL
Lmao if my kid wanted to watch this video good on them
I'm just getting into cybersecurity, and subsequently pentesting. I kept hearing about Kali Linux, but then I fired it up in a VM, as well as Parrot, and I am really loving Parrot in comparison. It feels slightly more intuitive and a bit faster. But I really appreciate this video. It gets me ahead of the curve as I haven't taken classes on pentesting yet, that's a few semesters away, but at least when I get there, I'll have a more robust working knowledge of the material :)
Whatsapp for help 👆
It doesn't really matter, you could use any distro for hacking
@@jackbrowns469 yeah it's not about the distro, but the tools
Try Backbox
Heyy, what route did you take to get into cyber security as I am currently trying to find the best route/ course for me. Your advice will be much appreciated
I don't usually comment, but I had to on this. You're giving out careers for those that can make it though. Shout out to you.
Thanks man. It's not for everyone, but if you're dedicated, you can definitely have a great career in the field.
@@TCMSecurityAcademy You sir are a one of a kind for giving this course for free. best cybersecurity youtuber period.
When mom checks your browsing history and sees *penetration testing”
😅
I was wondering if somebody was going to point out this thumbnail is click-bait? I want to see penetration! ;)
BRUH
B R U H
Maybe, just maybe, if your mom can get that easy into your computer, you kinda doing that wrong.
*I know it is joke"
@@gl1500ctv that got me cracking up bad.... You quick witted
My first pause after 8 hours in.
Note to self: I don't remember anything, don't do it again.
Improvement tip: Watch in parts of 1-2 hours each time.
you madlad
h
The info is in there, you just need to hack your brain.
did you study something for the first time? xD
@@livefreeordie9542 howww
Thank you a lot for this video!
Hint: The reason why you get the "cannot open display" error if you are on a shell with root user is: you are calling the applications as root user. There is no gnome session open for root. You just have to call the applications with your default logged in user.
So, what did you do today?
Nothing much, watched a video on youtube and went to bed.
@Critical Unity Probably learned nothing because information overload.
I want human food
@@ManiM-ph5rk no
@@hata1499 it's true but if he refresh his memory after wake up in the morning and tries to understand and practice that information for a while he could understand every second of this video.
If he just watch this, sleep and forgot about this video yeah he would learn nothing because of information overload.
@@cihanvural7541 also depends on how much he knew beforehand, so far i've watched 3h without learning anything knew (although i'll keep watching, since it's great for refreshing tid bits all round :) )
Thank you for this.... My girl friend is very pleased with my new found capabilities of penetration.
bLoW sMokE lmao
LOL
bLoW sMokE ahhahaha
🤣😄
Your left hand doesn't qualify as a girlfriend.
You have very clear instructions and you're speaking voice doesn't project boredom and you don't speak in a monotone which can be very horrible for someone who loses interest very quickly.
Thank you for the feedback and nice words!
(Just a comment to note stuff, don't mind. I will try building this as I go)
[6:12] - Part 1 (Linux/Setup/Bash Scripting)
• [40:40] - Linux Commands
• [1:24:00] - Bash Scripting
[1:43:45] - Part 2 (Python)
❤️❤️
you didnt finish the video:(
come back bro , did you give up ?
do you want people think about you like a loser or something like that ?
come back brethren 🙏
for anybody having issue to get gedit try apt-get update first before you do sudo apt-get install gedit this worked for me
Or use vim
RUclips algorithm, finally doing some good things to me.
ikr
15 hours later:
I’m in 😎
incest is illegal in most countries...
Amos Neculau I cant stop laughing at this
@@D-I222 xD
Can u hack now?
Garv Chawla nope
As a network administrator, this has been a highly informative video. Thanks for the wealth of knowledge share you have laced us with here. I learned a lot, and this is extremely helpful as I can harden my systems better with this knowledge.
I'm a total newbie but this channel has been a very important component to my learning process
@@anactualalpaca7016 alpaca
where r u working at
Not sure RUclips is too happy about this. Especially with no ads.
PhiliThunder lol
I downloaded the full 15 hours because of that hahaha
Isn't deleted yet 😍
Deserves a "Best of Content" RUclips award (if one existed). This is a great use of the service.
Damm, in my life is 27years using RUclips since I was in high school, i found this channel very useful..... And really very useful love you bro
⌨ (0:00) - Course Introduction/whoami
⌨ (6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and Introductory Linux
⌨ (1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101
⌨ (3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner)
⌨ (4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT
⌨ (5:41:41) - Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics
⌨ (6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration
⌨ (8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Stuffing
⌨ (9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMv2 Cracking with Hashcat
⌨ (11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more
⌨ (12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting
⌨ (13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Career Advice
❤❤
Course: "Ethical Hacking"
Students: -"Ethical- Hacking"
Lol
Am sorry I don't get it
Lowercase Guy ethical is crossed out 😂
@@divin02 when I first read it , it wasn't crossed out ..... My eyes tricked me i guess !!
I don't get it
This is what my mom sees when I change Tv source from HDMI1 To HDMI2
hi everyone on 2020.2 version password is kali and user name is kali
: )
Thank you very much
thanks /*
I actually want cyber mentor to do a whole course on python from beginner to advanced or at least up to intermediate. I almost finished the python part and it went really well. the way he taught was both entertaining and educational.
Check his academy
Check out TCM Security
Before you do anything, make sure you enable virtual technology in BIOS.
done
For taking screenshots, I like to use the default Windows Snipping tool keybind CTRL + Shift + S and you can designate which part of the screen you want SS'd. Other than that awesome series!
On Windows 10 it's keys Windows + Shift + S
I am so grateful for this video I found it 3 hours ago started up my lap top with kali and well now I'm following along enjoying how you teach this. I have learned tons of new tricks already. open source is suck a huge part to my education ! cant wait until I am finished probably wont sleep lol I have such a huge drive for this stuff!!!
Glad you enjoy it!
Bro I'll love to know how was Ur journey after 3 years from this
The fact that this is free makes me think we don't respect you people enough.
❤
"YOU PEOPLE"? Who are you calling "YOU PEOPLE"?
I just finished the first lesson and I have to say that I'm finding this both informative and hilarious. Some of the chat interactions are too funny.
How'd you sign into the root user ? I've been trying to, since the past couple of days; unfortunately, the "toor" password doesn't work anymore. Could you help ?
I appreciate the little hidden gem at the start where you put "whoami" instead of "Who am I". That was smooth.
Similar to Mr. Robot's s1 e02
Thank you so much, for this hard work and diligence explanation. I'm going right to your HW this week!
Wow. I learned more here than I did in a whole semester. And I got an A! Good job guys, thank you so much.
Hey, do you know where i can study to do a penetration test to a website? Its not for bad intentions, i need to do a report for a class but im not good at this, and my friends are struggling too. Thankyou!
Wow
Ohh my god, this course is amazing this is what I was looking for, I am from Colombia, My english is not fluent but I am going to do my best to learn everything you were willing to teach us, thanks a lot buddy!!!
Migue M hey I’m Colombian too, nice to see someone that’s from my country here! Good luck with your studies!
25:32 new default username-password for kali 2020.1: kali and kali
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks alot!
U r the best
whats the password for the root though?
@@BeskarDrip write sudo su and your password
**reads title**
"wow that's a good recommendation RUclips"
**sees duration**
"A'ight imma just do hello world instead"
15 hours for 1 video may seem scary for a very complex topic. But taking the time step by step and you will truly be a step ahead.
:D
The day I subscribed to free code camp was the day I got liberated from coding ignorance...👍👍👍
Please enable the subtitle of the video. I'm deaf.
Well put your glasses on
just use wix dude.
hope someone transcribes it for you. Its 14 hours though so that'd be a big job.
@@whatthetech7647 auto english translate could be helpful for him
RUclips doesn't allow subtitles in videos longer than an hour I believe
Just wanted to say thank you for this course. 🙏🏻
Thanks for this excellent course. I completed this video in one month. During the time, I just lost my job, but this course helped me to find my goal. Now I know where should I go. I have been working in information security for over 15 years, but I never had hands-on experience on offensive security. This is the piece of puzzle I must complete. Thanks.
Hi, so im just wondering, does this video really help you to find a new job? I'm a 3rd year college student but i still can't see my future in this field. So im here, already 5 hours in the video. But still looking for answer does this video really helped? Because the comment sections are filled with the people who aren't watching this.
Hi, I didn’t say this course helped me finding a new job, but it helped me finding my goal. I knew what I was looking for. You cannot expect to find any good job with only couple of hours or days learning. It’s about a life learning.
Do you mind sharing how it turned out, did you go after certifications or working on the offsec side?
@@kristiyanivanov7414 I'm always working on InfoSec, but pentest was a weak point of me. This course helped me to open the door, but there are still a lot need to learn. After this course, I started my course of OSCP, but I still haven't got the certificate.
Leaving this here for my timestamp:
First 1:30:15 Bash script
Second 3:08:00 Python sweep script
well happy learning
commenting sothat I may come back to thhis
Almost 15 hours and no ads This man is a legend
Lmao there is over 40 ads I think
Hello. Just wanted to say thank you for making this video. I have really enjoyed it, thus far i'm only about a quarter into it. I just wanted to drop in to comment that if people didn't realize that using zip on two lists, you have to have even number of lists, otherwise you lose the excess the overage. At least that's what i remember of using zip.
Thanks Stephen
So you're telling me I can't just insert a flash drive and hit *run* like they do in the movies?
I've been lied to.
You can, these are what are commonly referred to as rubber duckies and they're really fun to make :) A channel called Hak5 has a lot of cool uses for them and make their own that you could buy
@@callowaysutton *uses hotdog wallpaper script for rubber ducky to change teachers wallpaper*. I am hacker man
Well i am sure you can steal so many things within seconds by plugging it to target pc. Not only you can get existing info but you can place a keylogger to the pc by this way. Other than that i don't see how you can use usb disks to 'hack' lol
Thank you for the course. I am a recently retired Veteran and will be graduating from college with a CyberSec Associates Degree. I am using your course to re-enforce my knowledge. Much appreciated.
Do you know how to hack Android mobile sir?
Now I just need a video on how to say "I'm In" after 3 seconds of mashing my keyboard
for that you need to sign up for a role to be played in movies or tv shows!!
I have a question :
If I don't know anything about huck and just learn a basics in Python.. can I follow this course??? Please I need to know
@@zerox_0834 yes its just very basic and if you dont understand anything you can search it up like i have been doing
@@zerox_0834 Yes, you can follow, although you need to have basic networking knowledge.
In a word: scripts.
thank you so much for making a full free course! for a 16 year old broke teenager like me whos really passionate about learning pentesting this really means a lot
I am older then you and learning has well
lol judging from ur pfp, was 707 the reason u wanted to learn it? nice to see another mysmes fan here,,
How to know someone is a teenager? They will tell you within their first sentence.😂
@@jonathanvandenberg3571 😲
A broke teenager isn't passionate . You're not broke man you're successful
RUclips: Pass 10 minutes and you can put as many ads in it as you like.
FreeCodeCamp:
He didn't put any ads in it actually
@@NeosLounge That's the point, FreeCodeCamp always has nice courses, most of them without annoying ads ^^
@@eliathx6354 you know that without ads there is no income?
they aren’t a profit youtube channel they make these videos for education
@@profess10nal0 Lol you think so? Who do you think would make 15 hours long video for nothing, the clips on this video were actually twitch clips, he has already gotten money off of it
Finally ... youtube recommandations is good
I hope RUclips recommends a spelling video, you clearly don't know how to spell....
ReComMaNdAtIoNs
Oh damn! I was literally just researching this. How can you guys read my mind? Also, I find it so cool that you give us great content completely for free. Thank you!
Tracking cookies can read your searches, that's how the algorithm works.
@@theRPGmaster I know that's how the algorithm works, but it just surprised me that this channel pumped this out when I was researching this. I found this video because I subbed to them lol
! IMPORTANT IF YOU WATCH THIS IN 2022 !
1. You need to login with username and password BOTH "kali" (without the quotes)
2. Go to Terminal and type: sudo passwd root
Now you can set a new password for root and if you switch the user to root you will have all permissions and rights (like admin) !
it was the only way for me
I've tried other courses... but this is the only one that started where I needed too. Other courses already expect you to be in the industry :(
For those watching with a later version of kali and having problems with his ipsweep program:
Change
‘seq 1 254’
to
$(seq 1 254)
in order for the program to properly run
also worked with {1..254} instead of of that seq stuff.
also work for `seq 1 254`
I had this problem too I thought the backtick ` was the same as the single quote ' but it is not. Thanks man
Thank you man,
This channel provides very courses . I love this channel. Love your content Great and interesting channel about technology.
Very good channel.
Very great.
I agree with you this is great channel. Very informative technology channel.
Love this channel
This is great channel. This provides many courses on different topics.
⭐ Course Contents (copied from description just for easier access to me lol) ⭐
⌨ (0:00) - Course Introduction/whoami
⌨ (6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and Introductory Linux
⌨ (1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101
⌨ (3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner)
⌨ (4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT
⌨ (5:41:41) - Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics
⌨ (6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration
⌨ (8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Stuffing
⌨ (9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMv2 Cracking with Hashcat
⌨ (11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more
⌨ (12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting
⌨ (13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Career Advice
Hey man thanks very much for the video , its surely the best pentest tutorial i've seen on youtube , best than many paid courses out there.
I'm not going to watch it, but I like'd it because there are 0 ads. thanks
Seriously, you guys put all this great content out here for free?
Thanks 🙏🏾
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
Yeah! I agree with you sir.
If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest More. Don't give up your dreams.
@@peterbedley2719 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
@@michealdouglas8206 That's very correct sir!!
And that is why most of them end up losing they money to scammers.
Don't be in a haste to invest. Know what and who you are investing to and be sure that the person will deliver before investing.
After this video you become one of most valuable senior security resercher also as a bonus you get a PhD
I love the flow of the Linux lesson, it’s good to re-track these fundamentals, great for beginners too I would think. Good work mate
For those who are already setup and want to get into python and stuff, skip to 1:43:55 thats where its start
Sorry I was late
I just learn the basic difference between Windows 9 & Windows 10 and I'm watching this now!!
Okay im watching. .
5 minutes later...
Whoah still 14 hours remaining
Whoa you covered 51 min 13 in just 5 min , teach me to sleep for 8 hours in just 2 hours 😂😂😂
TIL that whole courses can be compressed in a single day. Kudos to this channel
I can finally hack into the school projectors and rick roll everyone
out of jokes, this is actually possible and very easy lmao
Red is trash most modern projectors have network connection capabilities, hijacking the projection via the network is a feasible attack
Red is trash Guess you could hack the computer hoocked to it
@@lhzav really? All of the projectors in my school are hdmi
yes, almost all projectors are used with an hdmi connection, because that makes the most sense. so perhaps the only way to rickroll them nerds is to hijack the computer its connected too.
Literally I was shocked that there is a 15 hours class in this RUclips about ethical hacking.
When I saw two words: peneteration and no a'I'ds
I re read it carefully
something more creativity from (may be biology student??)
I have learned here more then my Cyber Security Course, paying more then 15000$+. Thanks!
i would reccomend watching a networking tutorial before this
Post us link for that video. It would be helpful.
You got to be kidding this guy is here just teaching the world everything there is out there
Mom get the camera, I'm a hacker now
"I'm In"
Furiously begins mashing random keys
@@jupiterone2045 Also buys a black hoodie, don't forget about the hoodie, it gives you +1000 to your hackerness.
Two more videos and you will be
@@Kasiarzynka and you need a badass hackerz desktop wallpaper to. Can't be legit if your just using the default.
The dislikes are from the people who skip legs day.
nice 1 mate
😂😂😂😂😂
ajjajjajajjajaaja
were you able to download Kali-linux from Offensive security, I cant find it.
@@codeaccount2434 Yes I could. You should you google to look for them.
For anyone who might be watching this now:
I found that commands like `service apache2 start` no longer exist in kali.
Instead use
`systemctl start apache2`
Also:
ifconfig and iwconfig are outdated and not installed by default.
instead you can use commands like:
`ip address`
`ip route`
thx man
I put sudo infront of the command for it to work. Like "sudo ifconfig" for it to work.
i just got my laptop yesterday and now i am watching this
I don't speak english that fluent, it is difficult for me but i think i understand everything, i have to investigate weird stuff i didnt understand, but in one day i reach 6 hours, seems pretty well, thank you for the course, and i'll check your udemy after this : )
Me at 3 AM: "Gonna go to sleep"
Also me at 3 AM: "I don't need sleep, I need pentesting!"
I feel called out. Gf will be mad I stayed till this late
@@gamaltk For that is better a wife, they don´t care what you do, they are already married
"I don't need sleep, I need penetration" 👀
@@kingcarlos7048 Perfection
@@ginofrigoni Wow really
⌨️ (0:00) - Course Introduction/whoami
⌨️ (6:12) - Part 1: Introduction, Notekeeping, and Introductory Linux
⌨️ (1:43:45) - Part 2: Python 101
⌨️ (3:10:05) - Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner)
⌨️ (4:23:14) - Part 4: Passive OSINT
⌨️ (5:41:41) - Part 5: Scanning Tools & Tactics
⌨️ (6:56:42) - Part 6: Enumeration
⌨️ (8:31:22) - Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Stuffing
⌨️ (9:57:15) - Part 8: Building an AD Lab, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMv2 Cracking with Hashcat
⌨️ (11:13:20) - Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more
⌨️ (12:40:46) - Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting
⌨️ (13:32:33) - Part 11: File Transfers, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Career Advice
--1000 percaent original CONTENT./
You just copied the sameone from the description
Thank you for everything you're doing. You are the most helpful guidance I've had in my Cyber Security education journey. You're literally bringing hope to the world.
hi mical
So, I have plowed the whole thing now! Great intro. Now I have a feel for about what the workflow is. Now I want to try this out. :)
What are the prerequisites for this course?
@@pallabmandal4104
Since I'm a SW dev with 10 years experience, I might be the wrong guy to ask, but I found it to be an intro level course.
@@midimusicforever Okay. But what are the things I should know before hand? I have experience in programming, but apart from that, I don't know anything about hacking, so, would you suggest this course for me?
@@pallabmandal4104
This one. I think it's a good intro.
@@midimusicforever Thanks
Every Knowledge should be free for Everyone.
Thanks for this Piece. Cheers*
Just finished the course and just wanted to say "Thank You"
How was your experience, and what do you feel after this course...
What he said
How was it ?
4/9/2020 watching this for quarantine cuz nothing else do to who else?
im at 2nd hour now, wbu
Nah, got a report to do about pentesting so this is actually torture :( quarantine gives me more homework
@@deriseetang305 what is the password for the kali linux program? root toor? doesnt work :(
what is the password for the kali linux program? root toor? doesnt work :(
Ye, i bet your being "ethical"
In order to make this work I had to assign to a str
letter = "a"
word = "Apple"
print()
a = str(letter.lower) in word.lower()
print(a)
god bless you sir. this goes beyond your work achievements. this is an investment into others. i appreciate the time and effort.
tfw I randomly click on a penetration testing video, scroll through to 5:00:32 and see myself following you on twitch. Didn't even know this was a twitch VOD.
22:40 Start from here.
Thanks for saving me 22 minutes.
@@curtr.5792 ;)
My intuition tells me that I would be good at this...
Def saving this for when I have time to learn
You'll never find the time to learn, that's why you have to make it
@@nczioox1116 genuinely inspirational
So NEVER it is.
Well you do now with quarantine
@@Madison-uq1rl you're damn right
You keep better notes, have a more detailed, and organized lesson plan than most college level professors for undergraduate programs
I can only appreciate your hard work. Thanks for this amazing course. I can't wait to see more interesting courses.