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Learn to hack in 60 second TikToks! Is that even possible? Well, Serena shows us how she teaches hacking concepts in short TikTok / YouTube shorts. It's amazing how much information she can share in such a short video :)
// MENU // 00:00 - TIKTOK - WIFI Pineapple hacking 00:28 - David's wife wants to go off-grid 00:46 - Serena's introduction 01:23 - TIKTOK - HAK5 Rubber Ducky 01:44 - Intro Stinger 01:49 - Sponsor Segment 02:41 - Serena's approach to creating TikTok Content 04:32 - TIKTOK - VLAN Hopping 05:38 - TIKTOK - Switch Spoofing 06:48 - The audiences for TikTok cyber networking content 07:39 - TIKTOK - Network Attacks: DHCP 08:37 - Feedback on Serena's TikTok content 09:17 - TIKTOK - Facebook is not on the internet 10:15 - Ethical Hacking videos being taken down 12:07 - TIKTOK - Password Cracking with Hydra 13:21 - How to shorten a long hack into 60s 15:05 - TIKTOK - Password Spraying 15:52 - Long form content vs. Short form content 18:52 - Behind the scenes: recording gear and editing process 20:23 - TIKTOK - ROCKYOU.TXT 20:10 - Generational differences in content creation and consumption 23:30 - TIKTOK - DHCP 23:41 - When am I ready to start creating content? 25:39 - TIKTOK - When my boss asks how certification studying is going 25:51 - The best way to learn is to teach 26:27 - TIKTOK - What did I major in? 26:42 - Serena's career path 28:04 - TIKTOK - What they don't tell you about being a network engineer 28:27 - Steep learning curves in network engineering 31:04 - TIKTOK - On-Call Shift 31:46 - Journey into Cyber Security 32:03 - TIKTOK - Companies vs. Teens 33:07 - TIKTOK - Smart Keylogger 33:45 - Creating Content: The new resume! 36:22 - TIKTOK - Me arguing with myself 36:33 - The importance of authenticity 37:59 - When am I ready to start creating content? 38:46 - From Networking to Cyber Security 39:31 - TIKTOK - BGP Routing Protocol Flaw 40:28 - Let's talk OSI 42:10 - What would you tell your younger self? 43:45 - Final advice and Conclusion
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00:00 - I'm unqualified for every job
00:33 - SVP & CIO Fletcher Previn's background
03:24 - "Tech is a difficult job"
04:42 - What does a CIO do?
06:02 - What employers look for when hiring?
07:14 - Dealing with Imposter Syndrome
08:01 - Should I still apply when I don't meet all the requirements?
09:10 - Explaining the Dunning-Kruger effect
09:45 - Moving from a technical role to management
12:52 - Cisco products
13:48 - Directional vision for Cisco's networks
14:52 - Infrastructure
15:58 - Cisco defending against hackers
16:47 - Attack surface of the environment has changed with hybrid work
17:57 - What to expect for the future in tech?
19:00 - Reason why the adoption of AI is slow
19:34 - Mastery of language is the next frontier of AI
19:46 - Ai Infrastructure providers
21:15 - Networking is not dying
22:01 - Advice for your younger-self // Conclusion
22:56 - Conclusion
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The best CTFs (Capture the Flags)? How do you get practical experience?
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Menu:
0:00 ⏩ I get bored with theory!
0:40 ⏩ Why can this not be fun?
0:59 ⏩ What are capture the flags (vlunhub)?
1:55 ⏩ How is vlunhub different to hackthebox?
3:03 ⏩ Hacking gymnasium
5:15 ⏩ Which is the best capture the flag?
6:30 ⏩ Try harder vs mentorship
8:00 ⏩ Tryhackme
8:48 ⏩ vulnhub
9:25 ⏩ There are many labs to try out
10:20 ⏩ vulnhub difficulty
11:00 ⏩ What are the prerequisites to get into hacking
12:28 ⏩ Don't be the j$%k
13:10 ⏩ We all started at zero
13:40 ⏩ What is the level of knowledge that I need?
15:00 ⏩ Crazy long journeys
15:40 ⏩ There is a reason that we have certifications
17:18 ⏩ I highly recommend programming (bash, python, C or something)
19:03 ⏩ Do you need to be a developer?
20:10 ⏩ It is extremely helpful
Previous video: https://youtu.be/7BaYLX1MYBQ
Another part of the interview with Daniel: https://youtu.be/fbxP2nI3bt8
In this video I ask Daniel a lot of questions about the best CTFs: hackthebox, tryhackme, vulnhub and others. Which one is the best for beginners? What about this try harder mentality? Do you need to learn programming? What is prerequisite knowledge?
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Search or Quick Connect:
Did you notice the field you use to search for a saved session can also be used to quick connect? Try entering an IP and port, like 10.199.4.12:22 and pressing enter.
Colors:
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Scripts - Automated login, bulk configuration:
Scripts are executed immediately after login. You can use scripts to automatically enter enable/privileged exec. You can also create longer scripts to make configuration changes to a device and then run the script on several sessions. Just like credentials, these are stored and can be referenced by any session.
Session - Export and import:
Whether you’re in a classroom or in the office it’s a pain to share connection information verbally. Instead, use the three dots in the top left of Solar-PuTTY to export your sessions and have your pal import them. Less talk, more results.
Tags - Better than folders:
Tags are a great way to organize your sessions without having to worry about hierarchy or overlap. We like to use them for location (“Dallas Datacenter”) and roles (“Border Router”), but you can use them for anything you like. Create tags in Settings (Ctrl + s). Apply tags to any sessions. Tags are searchable!
Session Logging - Know your work:
Dreaming of a CCIE? Review your logs after a lab and assess opportunities where you can improve in terms of accuracy, speed, order of operations; all important for the CCIE. Bad outage caused by a config? Prove exactly what you did or did not do. Better yet, prove how you fixed it! Session logging can be enabled when you create a new session or by editing an existing session.
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You need to learn Linux. I've said this for a very long time. Occupy The Web says the same thing - if you want to learn hacking, you need to lean Linux. This is a fundamental skill.
This is episode 4 of the series.
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Episode 3: https://youtu.be/t96iOUxC27M
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// MENU //
00:00 - Coming up
00:19 - Intro
02:03 - Chapter 4 Adding and removing software
02:56 - Package Manager
03:33 - Red hat
04:35 - Downloading repository
05:48 - Installing snort
06:43 - Adding other repositories
08:29 - What happens when adding repositories
09:32 - Risk of putting any repositories
10:37 - Installing bluez
11:43 - Removing software
12:11 - Removing all traces of software
12:30 - How to update your packages
14:00 - VM WARE is little better than Virtual box
14:50 - A Gui based package to download new software
15:27 - Synaptic package manager
17:39 - Learning CLI
19:14 - Other ways to get software
20:54 - A python package manager
22:31 - Shodan searches
24:43 - Other tools not installed by default
25:55 - More tutorials in future
26:23 - Where to reach out to learn more
27:26 - Outro
// Detailed outline of topics //
00:00:00: Introduction to Cybersecurity and Hacking
00:00:04: Discussing New Tools and Repositories
00:00:31: Overview of Linux Basics for Hackers Book
00:00:39: Adding and Removing Software
00:02:50: Introduction to Package Managers in Linux
00:03:27: Understanding Debian, Ubuntu, and Kali Package Managers
00:04:29: Exploring Software Packages and Installation with apt
00:05:47: Installing and Managing Software like Snort
00:06:38: Adding Repositories and Managing Dependencies
00:07:05: Using Kali Repositories for Specific Tools
00:07:13: Accessing Administration Tools in Different Repositories
00:07:24: Editing Repository Configuration Files
00:07:55: Adding Debian, Kali, and Parrot Repositories
00:08:20: Repository Priority and Search Order
00:10:33: Installing and Managing Bluetooth Management Software (BlueEZ)
00:11:47: Removing and Purging Software Packages
00:12:32: Updating Package Lists with apt
00:13:43: Upgrading Packages and Managing System Space
00:13:56: Comparison Between VMware and VirtualBox
00:14:48: Introduction to GUI-Based Package Management (Synaptic)
00:15:01: Installing Synaptic for GUI-Based Software Installation
00:15:27: Demonstrating Synaptic Package Manager
00:15:45: Using Synaptic to Search and Install Bluetooth Packages
00:15:58: Exploring MySQL Packages in Synaptic
00:16:14: Discussion on MySQL and MariaDB
00:16:54: Using Synaptic for Selecting and Installing Software
00:17:49: Everyone starts from zero in Cybersecurity
00:19:28: Downloading Software from GitHub with Git Clone
00:19:53: Using GitHub to Access Bluetooth Hacking Tools
00:20:42: Explaining the Use of Perl Scripts in Bluetooth Hacking
00:20:55: Introducing PIP, the Python Package Manager
00:21:31: Installing Python 3 Package Manager with PIP 3
00:21:57: Using PIP 3 to Install Shodan for Command Line Operations
00:22:34: Demonstrating Shodan Command Line Interface
00:24:18: Exploring Shodan Search Commands for Specific Countries
00:24:51: Introduction to Ruby's Package Manager, Gem
00:25:13: Installing Tools with Gem
00:25:39: Overview of Different Software Installation Methods in Kali
00:25:59: Encouraging New Learners in Cybersecurity
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