Do you only have free time on the weekends? Not that you'll get nothing out of this, but it sounds like your learning curve will suffer a bit if not a little more frequent.
last month after watching this. when mr. john says "you have to create your own tool." then the next day i created my own version of Gobuster. and today my project is now finished. thanks sir John for the Tips.
The best useful abstraction what I have ever seen. No negative!! John, thanks you for explain “obviously” hard things in simple terms. You are the God!
This was an amazingly inspirational and grounded video to get people simply practicing and improving their skills instead of just looking for a grocery list of advanced techniques. Techniques/tools/methods are nothing without the proper mindset to execute them with. Yet again, thank you John Hammond!
John, you really clarified a lot of stuff for beginners who are looking for a way; especially explaining that flat-lining of the skill level. To level up, you gotta reasonably push yourself out of your comfort zone, while making sure not to stress excessively, and keep piling up your gathered knowledge, and use that in the next CTF, and REPEAT. me = Me(); me.thank("John"); One question though, how do I find my level of CTFs? Those at CTFTime are way too hard for me. Any tips please?
I've been watching lots of your videos, they are all great and very informative about your thought process while working through code. This video is one of the best simply because it makes it clear that practice and preparation can help. Just doing the same thing over and over won't always net improvement.
Thank you very much John, This video is what I was looking for. I'm stuck on root-me's challenge with 515 points and I think I need to read some writeups to increase my level. Hope CTFtime will solve my problem !
I really appreciate your work and idea and I definitely follow this step during playing ctf or learning ctf and again thanks sir for this great awesome content
I heard Bruce Lee got frustrated with people wanting to learn to fight. Like they could just be show a few tricks and kick a. Not like that, gotta train and keep training.
Ohh, i've got this advices from my personal practice and i lost much time cause of that... But i'm never mind that it can be just a simple python script))) Wonderfull advices. Good job ;D P.S. Sorry for my eng, i'm from belarus...)
Was this presentation made with ```bat```? I remembered you mentioned it and said that it helps you with presenting stuff, but didn't think that this would serve as a slides, hah :)
New year resolution: Play CTF every weekend ....and here I see this video. Thanks for the motivation.
Do you only have free time on the weekends? Not that you'll get nothing out of this, but it sounds like your learning curve will suffer a bit if not a little more frequent.
How's the resolution going?
Every day ****
@@tonyvelasquez6776 How are you finding CTFs every day?
@@epicm999 what do you mean finding? There are tens of thousands online for free or for a small subscription like hackthebox
12:37 summarizes the vid
lol
last month after watching this. when mr. john says "you have to create your own tool." then the next day i created my own version of Gobuster. and today my project is now finished. thanks sir John for the Tips.
Great talk! I think this advice is transferable to a lot of other things as well
The best useful abstraction what I have ever seen. No negative!!
John, thanks you for explain “obviously” hard things in simple terms.
You are the God!
This was an amazingly inspirational and grounded video to get people simply practicing and improving their skills instead of just looking for a grocery list of advanced techniques. Techniques/tools/methods are nothing without the proper mindset to execute them with. Yet again, thank you John Hammond!
This was giving me a lot to think about my approach to everything, thanks for your thoughts John
Hi John,
Would you consider creating a video about how to start your first CTF? - From connecting through the tolls you'll need
This is such a creative concept! Because of your videos, I have a resolution to play in a CTF event this year.
I wish there was a "love it" button on RUclips for this video!
Thanks for the motivation, John!
This video needs more views. I love this.
This reminds me of liveoverflow video "The Secret step-by-step Guide to learn Hacking", awesome video btw!
John, you really clarified a lot of stuff for beginners who are looking for a way; especially explaining that flat-lining of the skill level. To level up, you gotta reasonably push yourself out of your comfort zone, while making sure not to stress excessively, and keep piling up your gathered knowledge, and use that in the next CTF, and REPEAT.
me = Me(); me.thank("John");
One question though, how do I find my level of CTFs? Those at CTFTime are way too hard for me. Any tips please?
This was an awesome video. Great concept on how you put it together. Thank you.
I've been watching lots of your videos, they are all great and very informative about your thought process while working through code. This video is one of the best simply because it makes it clear that practice and preparation can help. Just doing the same thing over and over won't always net improvement.
Thank you very much John, This video is what I was looking for. I'm stuck on root-me's challenge with 515 points and I think I need to read some writeups to increase my level. Hope CTFtime will solve my problem !
Thanks for the valuable information. It should be called the 4 Ps for an Advanced CTF Play. Keep up the good work. Wish you all the best.
Thanks for sharing this!
12:40 they had us in the first half, not gonna lie
Practice() is actually play_ctf()... with the same problems. (However, you still should do it, everybody knows that)
practice 2-3 hours daily might be good for me, thanks for the advice
is it me or when i see this numbers it's make feels comfortable
even if i do circuital thinking with new ways to achieve the same goal
They way you present it...Its just mind blowing...Keep increasing your skill level and same thing to me as well
Only 170k subscribers, insane. Incredible video!
Thank you so much for the incredible video!
this video is literally the why i love you John
Best things I liked in John's Videos was practicalities..but starting this year all I am seeing is theoritical videos. Awaiting more ctf videos
John is actually suggesting that you should make your own to improve your skills...
Thanks John!
I really appreciate your work and idea and I definitely follow this step during playing ctf or learning ctf and again thanks sir for this great awesome content
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I really enjoyed the way the video was formated
Thanks for sharing this!!!!!
With some information about CTF's i tested my python skills too 🥶
Thanks John, thanks a lot!
Thank you for all the tips. ☺
very logical representation!
This is really beneficial. Thanks
U are real Teacher john.
And I mean It Happy New Year🎉 keep growing
You should added this as beginners spoiler alert.
Thanks john
Much needed advice!
Worth my time to watched this. Great Video man!
Keep it up this kind of videos to help like me beginner in cyber security ^_^
TLDR: Practice ! There saved you 30 minutes.
Great representation method John..
love it🤩🤩..
you know what guys, he literally indirectly said "wtf are u doing.. go and learn...resources are all available on internet lmao"
Thanks
python like talk !!!
dude ! U R awesome !!!
R E C O N N A I S S A N C E
FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER
Great video!!
Quality Content !
I heard Bruce Lee got frustrated with people wanting to learn to fight. Like they could just be show a few tricks and kick a. Not like that, gotta train and keep training.
those small children ain’t gon know what hit ‘em
Ohh, i've got this advices from my personal practice and i lost much time cause of that...
But i'm never mind that it can be just a simple python script)))
Wonderfull advices.
Good job ;D
P.S. Sorry for my eng, i'm from belarus...)
This was great!
Was this presentation made with ```bat```? I remembered you mentioned it and said that it helps you with presenting stuff, but didn't think that this would serve as a slides, hah :)
what is your day job? asking to asses how much of your time it takes up
I believe he works for Huntress Lab. Look it up if you are interested
Amazing!!
Tips and tricks for math
I remember it, it was world changing for me 😅
Excellent
Whats a premiere ? Have i missed it all?
Basics for beginners. This video
Hope we are on time
Classic 👍🏾
solution to guessing game!!
I thought this was going to be field capture the flag. LOL
So let me get this straight. All those CTF writeups are just from other peoples writeups lol?
Nice
make a video on pivoting
👍
aahhhhhhh I thought this was the sport D:
Awesome 😍❤️
❤️👌
Skills lelv explain powerful
OMG serious Dude??
HI EVERYBODY IF YOUR WATCHING JOHN HAMMOND I APPLAUD YOU. GEIST453 VERIFIES THAT JOHN IS CERTIFIED LEGIT CYBER SECURITY PROFESSIONAL.
This was very low effort. I imagine you probably suspected that while putting it together.
Only play a ctf learn hacking no more other words 😂😈
face reveal when lol
Lmao
Don't u see his face on THM walkthroughs?
Go and see there🙄
and he shows his face in most of the videos
@@Jopraveen18 Whoosh
i dont think this i crease your hacking skills
no real scenarios like these !
lame!
those small children ain’t gon know what hit ‘em