11:11 "too many sses, not enough sses" is when you gained a new follower. Presenting this in such a concise way is hard enough but to add that sense of humor is what keeps me watching until the end.
Hey Dan and Co, would just like to share my sincere gratitude for the work you're doing here. Thanks so much for simplifying this stuff and giving us a gradual introduction to this extremely fascinating realm. Thank you kindly. 👾
As someone who’s curious about the cybersecurity world, this is fascinating to see as part of that. You’ve been working in the cyber/IT industry for a long time, similarly I’ve been in the healthcare industry for >10 years, and I can understand how “years of experience” would mean to me, especially when applying complex and specific concepts in certain situations within the field…and then showing it to a newbie. Lol. Thanks for this interesting video!
This is what I've wanted to see, I've wondered what it would look like. Thank you so much you guys are great I enjoy this channel very much, again thank you.
There are no wireless attacks in the Hands-On Hacking series because exams like OSCP and eJPT don't cover them (because it's not practical for them to do so).
Imagine u get someone from the stone age to a football competition. Yup i'm that guy, completelly lost but still enjoying the most of it THANKS FOR THE CONTENT
The series is out now! Check it out at our website: www.itpro.tv/courses/security-skills/handsonhacking/ If you do decide to become a member, use the code RUclips30 for 30% off a membership!
You can learn SQL injection techniques like the one's you saw in the Hands-On Hacking video right here at ITProTV. We have a course called 'Penetration Testing' and it covers basic techniques like that. You can also learn the same techniques in our Pentest+ and Certified Ethical Hacker courses.
ive been meaning to find your video's and watch them but with sound this low it going to be a no go for me and thats sad cuz i like your idea's of how to study
Hi Seth, apologies for the low audio. This is something we'll let our editors know about so they'll make adjustments in future videos Daniel records. Thanks for the feedback!
As a temporary solution, audio device effects on PC called "Loudness Equalization" tends to help for unstable audio loudness. (Turn it off for games though, else all sounds are equally loud, hard to tell distances to audio source)
What the f******k. I never knew you could just type sql commands in url. I feel I have to learn this security stuff just to safe guard myself as a web developer.
It's clear that IT Pro TV not only wants brilliant tech guys but also good presenters. Good job Dan!...looking forward to the series.
Glad you enjoyed it. Did you see his latest webinar on a similar topic? Just uploaded it today.
Its scary how "not as hard as I sought it out to be" this stuff is man
Its a super contrived example. Wouldve been accurate in the 2000s
11:11 "too many sses, not enough sses" is when you gained a new follower. Presenting this in such a concise way is hard enough but to add that sense of humor is what keeps me watching until the end.
This was PHENOMENAL! I totally could’ve used some of this last night in my KOTH! Amazing video. I plan to take your course soon!
This was the single coolest thing I've ever seen I'm my life.
Hey Dan and Co, would just like to share my sincere gratitude for the work you're doing here.
Thanks so much for simplifying this stuff and giving us a gradual introduction to this extremely fascinating realm.
Thank you kindly. 👾
Glad it was helpful!
As someone who’s curious about the cybersecurity world, this is fascinating to see as part of that. You’ve been working in the cyber/IT industry for a long time, similarly I’ve been in the healthcare industry for >10 years, and I can understand how “years of experience” would mean to me, especially when applying complex and specific concepts in certain situations within the field…and then showing it to a newbie. Lol. Thanks for this interesting video!
Good Job Daniel fun video... remember to use this knowledge responsibly. In other words, use this knowledge Daniel shared with us for good not evil.
Great point. But important to understand what the bad guy are doing so you can defend against it!
Daniel is a great asset to my learning process, very happy to find this vidoe
Awesome stuff there ! Nicely done , shows the years of experience kicking in flawlessly..
Is this standard for a CTF? It seems like you need a pretty broad field of knowledge...
I cant login to the Mercury VM! where is the login creds
My god bro these stuff are the best.. like intriguing escaperooms u can access from your home!!!!! Thanks for the introduction
That was awesome man I need to hurry and get my security plus so I can into stuff like this
Good luck!
This is why routine system security updates are critical.
This was a fun watch! Thank you for sharing :)
This is what I've wanted to see, I've wondered what it would look like. Thank you so much you guys are great I enjoy this channel very much, again thank you.
Our pleasure! Check out this longer hack he just did. Link to the full video is in the description at ruclips.net/video/ajZRTR2ioyQ/видео.html
Does this course require a wirless adapter to allow monitor mode etc?
There are no wireless attacks in the Hands-On Hacking series because exams like OSCP and eJPT don't cover them (because it's not practical for them to do so).
2:57 nmap command to deepscan
Thank you so much for thsi.
Imagine u get someone from the stone age to a football competition.
Yup i'm that guy, completelly lost but still enjoying the most of it
THANKS FOR THE CONTENT
Magical! can't wait for the series .....BTW anyone wants in for my CTF group?
The series is out now! Check it out at our website: www.itpro.tv/courses/security-skills/handsonhacking/
If you do decide to become a member, use the code RUclips30 for 30% off a membership!
can you add me?
Where is the link for download
Yayyyyyyyy.. thank you so much. You’re the best 👍
You are! Thanks for watching.
U r legend and a great tutor
Thank you so much 😀
Where does he get the IP from
All i have to say is u are so smooth👑
The vm is asking for login credentials. Where can I find them?
The VM doesn't give you the login creds. This is to encourage you to hack your way into the system.
Thanks for the informative video! 👍
Octothorpe 4-ever!
Where do you learn how to do sql injections in your browser like that. All I know is , or 1=1 where do I learn it
You can learn SQL injection techniques like the one's you saw in the Hands-On Hacking video right here at ITProTV. We have a course called 'Penetration Testing' and it covers basic techniques like that. You can also learn the same techniques in our Pentest+ and Certified Ethical Hacker courses.
Good content
Thanks! I think you're our first viewer from outside the Earth.
2:01 "Content-Length" Seems interesting 🧐
This is why we can't have nice things.😜
@@ACILearning And here I thought that was a "nice" thing 🤔🤣
That was amazing
amazing !
Glad you think so!
ive been meaning to find your video's and watch them but with sound this low it going to be a no go for me and thats sad cuz i like your idea's of how to study
Hi Seth, apologies for the low audio. This is something we'll let our editors know about so they'll make adjustments in future videos Daniel records. Thanks for the feedback!
As a temporary solution, audio device effects on PC called "Loudness Equalization" tends to help for unstable audio loudness. (Turn it off for games though, else all sounds are equally loud, hard to tell distances to audio source)
where is that spl0it database? ;P
Love it
Thanks for watching!
who doesn't 💀
Cool
Thanks!
What the f******k. I never knew you could just type sql commands in url. I feel I have to learn this security stuff just to safe guard myself as a web developer.
What is going on
Glad to have you Cool Kid
Like a hot SQL knife through webmaster butter.
This might be the best comment on our channel.
he is too hot i had to rewatch some parts because i was very distracted lol