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So far super easy, but I like it because it teaches you how to use linux more efficiently for those that aren't familiar, with a hands on keys approach :)
I really enjoy your videos! I think learning ten finger typing could help a lot with getting so much quicker tho. Didn't learn it too long ago and I'm already benefiting massively from it because I feel like searching for keys can be soo distracting :D
Youre doing great thnx for the vids :) Find option is also a great asset. You can search for the file trough the system by using command: Find / 2>/dev/null |grep -e "filename" Find / will tell it to start searching from the / directory 2>/dev/null will remove the errors from your find command like files i cant access for example. |grep -e "file" will tell it to print only the file youre locking for. Pretty useful stuff :)
I was having few evening beers while testing this, got to level 5 pretty fast but then my ADHD kicked in and did not read the tips and started to binge drink LOL
there are no any adhd (and best confirmation that it unknown in rest world and nobody does not complain). You are just lazy. As everyone. But some people brave enough to accept it and fight with it, while you are not and instead invented for self justification
@@juliap.5375 ohhh the ignorance. Thought we figured this one out by now. There's always a few dull apples that just can't accept it / wrap their head around it.
On that website, it says Bandit is for absolute beginners so I have an absolute beginner question. What is the window you pull up at about 5:40 in the video? A "terminal?" What do I need to have or get to do that?
a terminal is a tool for talking more directly to the linux (or other) operating system by inputting commands in a text prompt. Everything graphical you see on your screen (like your file explorer, for example) are just wrappers that make these commands more accessible and easy to use, and in the background they are sending commands to the OS on your behalf, based on what things you click. The reason you might want to use a terminal are many, but primarily it is that eventually inputting commands directly becomes much, much faster, more flexible, and more reliable than letting a different piece of software issue that command for you.
do you work in networking? what is a reccomended certification nowdays in that area, or in sysadmin? i have som troubles trying to figure out what certifications are good for that fields, if you know something could be very helpfull, good video i'm trying to improving my english-listening watching this xD.
I completed bandit before starting college, and with little history with SSH and linux it took me a long time and many tabs trying to figure out commands lmao
Hey CyMaddy. I was just stopping by to let you know I'm posting my shot at a few of the OTW challenges. You inspired me a bit ago to revisit this. It'd be awesome if you gave it a look. It'll be out 7hrs. Also, You taught me something new @ 8:43. I've always used quotes to encapsulate spaces.
*don't annoy other player *don't post passwords or spoilers *again, DON'T POST SPOILERS! This includes writeups of your solution on your blog or website (but youtube is totally fine, why not)
yeah well, it's not a law you know, you do whatever you want. up to you to not cheat by using the password, just as if you were responsible of your own choices. hacking and narrow-mindedness don't fit with each other.
@@whackly very long and detailed story short : the argument of individual responsibility alone should have made you think a little more seriously about the merits of your approach. also, the best I can do is a valid rational argument, whether you find it convincing is subjective and notably does not take into account your intellectual honesty. the point is obviously neither to follow a rule blindly, nor to make a moral issue out of it: the very nature of hacking is to bend the rules and be clever, which only indicates that you don't have the hacker's spirit. you do these challenges to get something out of them, let's put it simply; to learn something. if you cheat, you penalize yourself, since you won't learn anything. finally, as with OpenSource and Full Disclosure, it's no longer necessary to prove that sharing knowledge is a good thing, something you should want. FYI, that's more or less what I told the admins of these websites around 2009 when, with my small community, I pwn3d all their challenges to make writeups in a wiki, several of whom understood my approach perfectly and even became buddies on irc. and speaking of writeups, these challenges are easy and for beginners, in international competitions we ALL used to make writeups of the challenges we had passed. open your mind.
Get a computer science degree. Unless you just wanna analyze and install software, use tools created by other people, you’re not going to know how to actually secure computer systems without knowing the science, and the math behind how they work. A strict cybersecurity focus is also very limited in what you can actually do. A CS degree is very broad and will open up a lot more avenues that you can dive into if you want to do something else.
Are you actually comfortable us doing the fed joke? Just wanted to mention that it's just a joke and we are saying it, because you are so beautiful. Have a beautiful and nice day!
Bro, I seriously discourage anyone from doing this stuff who is kind of not in a career with it because it’s too hard. You’re gonna fail and you won’t get in a job anywhere. There’s not a lot. And I coded a kernel in rust but I’m telling you , if you don’t know everything like I do, don’t get into it. This girl is just pretty. You have to know everything beforehand before you can think like this is something I can do . All I’m saying is keep your day job if you don’t already have a programming job and just sell porn
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I love you which is crazy because i dont even know you. ~-p3rpl3x
thanks for introducing me into this, never knew you could learn coding like this
My girlfriend ❤😮❤😊❤
thanks for showign overthewire, looks like a super neat resource for start learning!
my fave fed back in action
our favorite fed!
what a little dork
your fav lol
What do you mead homes?
Fed?
nice try feds
what a little dork
Feeding fed feeds faded fed fedoras
The feds type like they’ve never used a keyboard too.
I thought the same LOL! It seems like she's not even typing
So far super easy, but I like it because it teaches you how to use linux more efficiently for those that aren't familiar, with a hands on keys approach :)
Currently studying for my sec+ cert. Appreciate all of this content
bandit was what got me into using linux
being poor got me into Linux
@@legen_dary42 real bro
oh this game was so fun for practice as a student, happy to see u cover it
Video starts at 5:20
Thank u for save me time
no, the vid starts at 0:00
Seems like a heavy add to content ratio!
@@bobfunk5055 the start of the video is explaining the basics of what this is, then there's an ad
Thanks bro all these yapping and ad took almost 30 percent of the video. What the hell?
I really enjoy your videos! I think learning ten finger typing could help a lot with getting so much quicker tho. Didn't learn it too long ago and I'm already benefiting massively from it because I feel like searching for keys can be soo distracting :D
Yess girl! Love from Uruguay
That's about as far as I got when I tried it on my own... Thanks for the help! I got stuck at level 5
Youre doing great thnx for the vids :)
Find option is also a great asset. You can search for the file trough the system by using command:
Find / 2>/dev/null |grep -e "filename"
Find / will tell it to start searching from the / directory
2>/dev/null will remove the errors from your find command like files i cant access for example.
|grep -e "file" will tell it to print only the file youre locking for.
Pretty useful stuff :)
there's no need to grep the output of find. find has filtering built in. (-name and -iname are the two most fundamental)
Love this video! When folks ask me how do I learn to hack? I say learn cmd line. Well how do I learn that? Bandit is the best place to start :)
Nobody asks you
@@fr5229😂
absolutely based, YT algo W
A rare W
oh i started my cyber security/ctf/pentest adventures with this... from 1 day i was hooked :)
I love kirby
You can use Ctrl-D for exit.
I was having few evening beers while testing this, got to level 5 pretty fast but then my ADHD kicked in and did not read the tips and started to binge drink LOL
oh nice, adhd, like everybody else
there are no any adhd (and best confirmation that it unknown in rest world and nobody does not complain).
You are just lazy. As everyone. But some people brave enough to accept it and fight with it, while you are not and instead invented for self justification
@@juliap.5375 source: trust me bro
@@juliap.5375 i feel personally attacked and would like an apology
@@juliap.5375 ohhh the ignorance. Thought we figured this one out by now. There's always a few dull apples that just can't accept it / wrap their head around it.
Great video, keep going!! 💥
Thank you for the 30 days 😊
Can you do more content on CTFs. It would help really helpful!
instructions unclear:
- fbi at door, what now? :D
p.s. nice video
never stop uploading
Can you post the link to the CTF in the description?
does this work also on MacOS?
Great video 🎉
wait this is sick, how does anyone even find out about stuff like this?
Mess around with linux, learn about the terminal.
read documentations because someone designed it in the first place :)
Keep going!
this is amazing
Oh no, you skipped reading the disclaimer and cleared the terminal :D
Classic!
Also, if there is just a single file or directory... just press tab.
On that website, it says Bandit is for absolute beginners so I have an absolute beginner question. What is the window you pull up at about 5:40 in the video? A "terminal?" What do I need to have or get to do that?
In the place where you search for files on your computer, type command prompt, then click open.
a terminal is a tool for talking more directly to the linux (or other) operating system by inputting commands in a text prompt. Everything graphical you see on your screen (like your file explorer, for example) are just wrappers that make these commands more accessible and easy to use, and in the background they are sending commands to the OS on your behalf, based on what things you click.
The reason you might want to use a terminal are many, but primarily it is that eventually inputting commands directly becomes much, much faster, more flexible, and more reliable than letting a different piece of software issue that command for you.
Strange... I was just thinking about getting back to overthewire and you uploaded a video recently.
Where do you recommend for someone new to start learning to hack or pentesting?
by starting to use Linux, to program, how networks work etc.
do you work in networking? what is a reccomended certification nowdays in that area, or in sysadmin? i have som troubles trying to figure out what certifications are good for that fields, if you know something could be very helpfull, good video i'm trying to improving my english-listening watching this xD.
I completed bandit before starting college, and with little history with SSH and linux it took me a long time and many tabs trying to figure out commands lmao
Omgsh I’m infatuated 😅. That accent is so nice 😊. Why must beautiful women always do this to me 😢. I’m a pathetic romantic 😭. Damn you biology!
What's the platform to learn this?
Thank you
I want to install arch linux on my laptop but I can't, can you help?
I loveeeee youuuuuu ❤❤❤
GOOD STUFF THANKS
Hey CyMaddy. I was just stopping by to let you know I'm posting my shot at a few of the OTW challenges. You inspired me a bit ago to revisit this. It'd be awesome if you gave it a look. It'll be out 7hrs.
Also, You taught me something new @ 8:43. I've always used quotes to encapsulate spaces.
Amazing!
I bet there is a guy behind the screen telling her what to do :D
doesn't work for me for some reason
Glad u like my flags hahaha
you're a more compelling fed than lex
nothing calms me down like your voice
It’s the mic bro
Hack the Planet!
Your Kirby Plushy is cute :0
0:17 Don't you mean 34?
Im dying of sleeplessness, please remind me to watch this.
Get uuuuuup
its time
@hertsz23 Did you remember to watch this
WAKE UP
wake the fuck up, samurai. there's feds to alert.
I am in love.
Good for you!
Guys she is stopped replying after 1 month so dont ask or put question
What are you talking about?
You are so good at this because you can look at two monitors at the same time!
daare daare non dayo😊
helps me😅
She remind me the girl from stranger things
r u dutch? u look dutch
Why does she look at the kb while typing :D
Cause your mom's down there
@@yungcherub7723I was gonna respond to this guy. Then I realized, there’s no way I can top your comment.
*don't annoy other player
*don't post passwords or spoilers
*again, DON'T POST SPOILERS!
This includes writeups of your solution on your blog or website (but youtube is totally fine, why not)
yeah well, it's not a law you know, you do whatever you want. up to you to not cheat by using the password, just as if you were responsible of your own choices.
hacking and narrow-mindedness don't fit with each other.
narrow minded does not equal integrity.
@@whackly correct, and that's not integrity.
I dare you to make a cogent argument.
@@whackly very long and detailed story short :
the argument of individual responsibility alone should have made you think a little more seriously about the merits of your approach.
also, the best I can do is a valid rational argument, whether you find it convincing is subjective and notably does not take into account your intellectual honesty.
the point is obviously neither to follow a rule blindly, nor to make a moral issue out of it: the very nature of hacking is to bend the rules and be clever, which only indicates that you don't have the hacker's spirit.
you do these challenges to get something out of them, let's put it simply; to learn something.
if you cheat, you penalize yourself, since you won't learn anything.
finally, as with OpenSource and Full Disclosure, it's no longer necessary to prove that sharing knowledge is a good thing, something you should want.
FYI, that's more or less what I told the admins of these websites around 2009 when, with my small community, I pwn3d all their challenges to make writeups in a wiki, several of whom understood my approach perfectly and even became buddies on irc.
and speaking of writeups, these challenges are easy and for beginners, in international competitions we ALL used to make writeups of the challenges we had passed. open your mind.
sei bellissima!
I thought I was done with simping. But then Linux got mixed in. Next level.
I like this
im a edging to this rn
\
dude damn , she is pretty and smart
if i were that pretty , i just don't do shit
nice try diddy
why so cute?
i will write a long comment in a few hrs
fed
id definetly dip my toe in 0:42
Firecracker is that you?
nuh uh
What’s a path you recommended to starting cybersecurity I was debating on doing the Google cybersecurity course from coursea
Get a computer science degree. Unless you just wanna analyze and install software, use tools created by other people, you’re not going to know how to actually secure computer systems without knowing the science, and the math behind how they work.
A strict cybersecurity focus is also very limited in what you can actually do. A CS degree is very broad and will open up a lot more avenues that you can dive into if you want to do something else.
I agree with the comment above, and would add - long story short : learn how to use Linux (and use it)
cool
SSH into the box, yep. That’s the only way, at this time, for any box to receive my packets.
Then how are you on RUclips?
@@ryanjackson0x black box.
My wife left me
Bad foy you!
Good for you!
I can never tell if maddy is a fraud or just really weird.
Lol.
damn she a cutie. I wish
Well, no disrespect but you look like smoking weed before the record. Kinda like the attidue tho 🙂 great content.
Nice vidoi but voice over is bad
Seems appropriate you are an INTJ.
ai generated?
MARRY MEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! just joking xD
Imagine being smart and pretty at the same time... she probably put less points into height to achieve this :D
Are you actually comfortable us doing the fed joke?
Just wanted to mention that it's just a joke and we are saying it, because you are so beautiful.
Have a beautiful and nice day!
Its not a joke...she is a fed...dont fall for her honeypot!!
I dont understand the feds jokes, can someone explain pls?
I love you
Are you AI generated?
it looks like it.
Looks p human to me
Wife material :dd
i know why you all clicked
because that ctf reminds me +15 yo memories when the site was still PullThePlug lol
honeypot
Bro, I seriously discourage anyone from doing this stuff who is kind of not in a career with it because it’s too hard. You’re gonna fail and you won’t get in a job anywhere. There’s not a lot. And I coded a kernel in rust but I’m telling you , if you don’t know everything like I do, don’t get into it. This girl is just pretty. You have to know everything beforehand before you can think like this is something I can do . All I’m saying is keep your day job if you don’t already have a programming job and just sell porn
Lay off the crack pipe bro
HACKER777 in BrawlStars?
I'm shudEXX have you a private connexion ?
nice
xoxoxo
My wife left me
Buy a new one
you forgot to tell her she is more beautiful than this nerdgirl here
That’s why you should always have at least 3
She's safe with me now pal