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Udemy: Complete Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Course

My Ethical Hacking course includes Web Hacking, Phishing, NMAP, Password Cracking, Penetration Testing, Metasploit &more

What you’ll learn

  • Learn Ethical Hacking with Penetration Testing
  • Setting Up The Laboratory
  • Install Kali Linux – a penetration testing operating system
  • Install Windows & vulnerable operating systems as virtual machines for testing
  • Discover vulnerable applications
  • What is TCP/IP model
  • What is OSI model
  • How to scan TCP or UDP services?
  • Exploit vulnerabilities to gain control over systems
  • Vulnerability scanning, Exploit, Post Exploit, Payload
  • Learn about script scanning
  • Gain control over computer systems using server side attacks
  • Gathering password hashes, cracking passwords, taking screenshots, logging keystrokes etc.
  • Using backdoors to persist on the victim machine
  • Information Gathering Over the Internet Tools
  • Web App Hacking Tools
  • Social Engineering Toolkit (SET) for Phishing
  • The very latest up-to-date information and methods
  • What is Port ? What is TCP/UDP port ?

Requirements

  • 8 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (16 GB recommended)
  • 64-bit system processor is mandatory
  • 20 GB or more disk space
  • Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as “Intel-VTx”
  • Modern Browsers like Google Chrome (latest), Mozilla Firefox (latest), Microsoft Edge (latest)
  • All items referenced in this course are Free
  • A computer for installing all the free software and tools needed to practice
  • A strong desire to understand hacker tools and techniques
  • Be able to download and install all the free software and tools needed to practice
  • A strong work ethic, willingness to learn and plenty of excitement about the back door of the digital world
  • Nothing else! It’s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today

Description

Welcome to Complete Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Course. My Complete Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Course is for everyone! If you don’t have any previous experience on a Ethical Hacking, not a problem! This course is expertly designed to teach everyone from complete beginners, right through to pro hackers. You’ll go from beginner to extremely high-level and I will take you through each step with hands-on examples. And if you are a pro-Ethical Hacker, then take this course to quickly absorb the latest skills, while refreshing existing ones. The good news is: All applications and tools recommended are free. So you don’t need to buy any tool or application. Before attending the course please read below the course requirements. This course is focused on the practical side of penetration testing and ethical hacking but I also will share with you the theory side of each attack. Before jumping into Penetration Testing or other practices with Ethical Hacking tools you will first learn how to set up a lab and install needed software on your machine.   In this course, you will have a chance to keep yourself up-to-date and equip yourself with a range of Ethical Hacking skills. When you finish this course you will learn the most effective steps to prevent attacks and detect adversaries with actionable techniques that you can directly apply when you get back to work. I am coming from the field and I will be sharing my 20 years’ experience with all of you. So you will also learn tips and tricks from me so that you can win the battle against the wide range of cyber adversaries that want to harm your environment. Requirements CPU: 64-bit Intel i5/i7 (4th generation +) – x64 bit 2.0+ GHz processor or more recent processor is mandatory for this class (Important – Please Read: a 64-bit system processor is mandatory) Virtualization Technology: Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as “Intel-VTx”. RAM : 8 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (16 GB recommended) Modern Browsers:
  • Google Chrome (latest)
  • Mozilla Firefox (latest)
  • Microsoft Edge (latest)
Disk : 20 GB or more disk space Here is the list of  what you’ll learn by the end of course, Setting Up The Laboratory Set Up Kali Linux from VM Set Up Kali Linux from ISO File Set Up a Victim: Metasploitable Linux Set Up a Victim: OWASP Broken Web Applications Set Up a Victim: Windows System Penetration Test Penetration Test Types Security Audit Vulnerability Scan Penetration Test Approaches: Black Box to White Box Penetration Test Phases: Reconnaissance to Reporting Legal Issues Testing Standards Network Scan Network Scan Types Passive Scan With Wireshark Passive Scan with ARP Tables Active Scan with Hping Hping for Another Purpose: DDos Nmap for Active Network Scan Ping Scan to Enumerate Network Hosts Port Scan with Nmap SYN Scan, TCP Scan, UDP Scan Version & Operating System Detection Input & Output Management in Nmap Nmap Scripting Engine How to Bypass Security Measures in Nmap Scans Some Other Types of Scans: XMAS, ACK, etc. Idle (Stealth) Scan Vulnerability Scan Introduction to Vulnerability Scan Introduction to a Vulnerability Scanner: Nessus Nessus: Download, Install & Setup Nessus: Creating a Custom Policy Nessus: First Scan An Aggressive Scan Nessus: Report Function Exploitation Exploitation Terminologies Exploit Databases Manual Exploitation Exploitation Frameworks Metasploit Framework (MSF) Introduction to MSF Console MSF Console & How to Run an Exploit Introduction to Meterpreter Gaining a Meterpreter Session Meterpreter Basics Pass the Hash: Hack Even There is No Vulnerability Post-Exploitation Persistence: What is it? Persistence Module of Meterpreter Removing a Persistence Backdoor Next Generation Persistence Meterpreter for Post-Exploitation with Extensions: Core, Stdapi, Mimikatz… Post Modules of Metasploit Framework (MSF) Collecting Sensitive Data in Post-Exploitation Phase Password Cracking Password Hashes of Windows Systems Password Hashes of Linux Systems Classification of Password Cracking Password Cracking Tools in Action: Hydra, Cain and Abel, John the Ripper… OSINT (Open Source Intelligent) & Information Gathering Over the Internet Introduction to Information Gathering Using Search Engines to Gather Information Search Engine Tools: SiteDigger and SearchDiggity Shodan Gathering Information About the People Web Archives FOCA – Fingerprinting Organisations with Collected Archives Fingerprinting Tools: The Harvester and Recon-NG Maltego – Visual Link Analysis Tool Hacking Web Applications Terms and Standards Intercepting HTTP & HTTPS Traffics with Burp Suite An Automated Tool: Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP) in Details Information Gathering and Configuration Flaws Input & Output Manipulation Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Reflected XSS, Stored XSS and DOM-Based XSS BeEF – The Browser Exploitation Framework SQL Injection Authentication Flaws Online Password Cracking Authorisation Flaws Path Traversal Attack Session Management Session Fixation Attack Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) Social Engineering & Phishing Attacks Social Engineering Terminologies Creating Malware – Terminologies MSF Venom Veil to Create Custom Payloads TheFatRat – Installation and Creating a Custom Malware Embedding Malware in PDF Files Embedding Malware in Word Documents Embedding Malware in Firefox Add-ons Empire Project in Action Exploiting Java Vulnerabilities Social Engineering Toolkit (SET) for Phishing Sending Fake Emails for Phishing Voice Phishing: Vishing Network Fundamentals Reference Models: OSI vs. TCP/IP Demonstration of OSI Layers Using Wireshark Data Link Layer (Layer 2) Standards & Protocols Layer 2: Ethernet – Principles, Frames & Headers Layer 2: ARP – Address Resolution Protocol Layer 2: VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) Layer 2: WLANs (Wireless Local Area Networks) Introduction to Network Layer (Layer 3) Layer 3: IP (Internet Protocol) Layer 3: IPv4 Addressing System Layer 3: IPv4 Subnetting Layer 3: Private Networks Layer 3: NAT (Network Address Translation) Layer 3: IPv6 Layer 3: DHCP – How the Mechanism Works Layer 3: ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Layer 3: Traceroute Introduction to Transport Layer (Layer 4) Layer 4: TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Layer 4: UDP (User Datagram Protocol) Introduction to Application Layer (Layer 5 to 7) Layer 7: DNS (Domain Name System) Layer 7: HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) Layer 7: HTTPS Network Layer & Layer-2 Attacks Creating Network with GNS3 Network Sniffing: The “Man in the Middle” (MitM) Network Sniffing: TCPDump Network Sniffing: Wireshark Active Network Devices: Router, Switch, Hub MAC Flood Using Macof ARP Spoof ARP Cache Poisoning using Ettercap DHCP Starvation & DHCP Spoofing VLAN Hopping: Switch Spoofing, Double Tagging Reconnaissance on Network Devices Cracking the Passwords of the Services of Network Devices Compromising SNMP: Finding Community Names Using NMAP Scripts Compromising SNMP: Write Access Check Using SNMP-Check Tool Compromising SNMP: Grabbing SNMP Configuration Using Metasploit Weaknesses of the Network Devices Password Creation Methods of Cisco Routers Identity Management in the Network Devices ACLs (Access Control Lists) in Cisco Switches & Routers SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Security You’ll also get:
  • Lifetime Access to The Course
  • Fast & Friendly Support in the Q&A section
  • Udemy Certificate of Completion Ready for Download Enroll now to become a professional Ethical Hacker! IMPORTANT: This course is created for educational purposes and all the information learned should be used when the attacker is authorized.

Who this course is for:

  • People who want to start from scratch and to move more advanced level
  • Anyone who wants to learn network scan techniques
  • Leaders of incident handling teams
  • People who want to take their Hacking skills to the next level
  • People who are cyber security experts
  • People who want job transition into Cyber Security
  • System administrators who are on the front lines defending their systems and responding to attacks
  • Other security personnel who are first responders when systems come under attack