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hacker101
- How to start hacking ?
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I have good knowledge about networks and all other basic things , wanted to get into bug bounty so thought maybe start with Udemy and learn the basics (can only afford Udemy courses at the moment but in future will go for expensive certifications) found these two course should I buy both or any 1.
Secondly, https://www.hacker101.com is also a good resource. If you link your hacker1 account to hacker101 they will give you invites to private programs the further you progress in the learning modules. At least, they used to do that a couple years go.
- "hacking"
- is my password uncrackable? is 22 characters with upper and lowercase letters, symbols and numbers
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Where can I learn to hack?
Also check hacker101
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How to gain bug bounty skills ?
Try hacker101 too, you will need broad resources initially then as you get better you will find depth https://www.hacker101.com/
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New to cyber security. What can I do to improve my experience and knowledge
HackTheBox Academy, TryHackMe, and Hacker101 are all good places to start. I haven't used TryHackMe or Hacker101 personally, but I've heard good things about both.
- Books for pentesting and bug Bounty
- Giving away 2 Tryhackme 1 Month Vouchers
- TryHackMe a good starting point?
APTnotes
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Ask HN: What Happened with the Grugq Article?
>with case studies and getting as niche on specific things as possible.
Then definitely you can touch on APT marketplace, unlike the usual zeroday ones, those are -as the name implies, advanced, and mostly are state sponsored, you can find some of these in this sheet [1], or other sources [2] or older ones [3]. Now, for other zero day exploits, you can dig into your typical threat intelligence feeds to have an idea, some of these are daily updated [4] [5] [6] among a lot more of other resources, there are also underground databases for zero day and even APT updated as of yesterday, and also online marketplaces for those where you can buy/sell compromised RDP servers / webmail / cPanels / etc., or even services like smtp-sms for phishing among others, unfortunately, I can’t and won’t list any of these in here for obvious reasons, however, if you dig a little deeper definitely you will find something, just don’t use the usual search engines and normal channels, and get the usual security precautions like sandbox/vpns/etc. when access any of these sites, preferably in an isolated OS too.
And thanks, not expert enough for sure!
[1] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/1H9_xaxQHpWaa4O_S...
[2] https://gist.github.com/Neo23x0/c4f40629342769ad0a8f3980942e...
[3] https://github.com/kbandla/APTnotes
[4] https://bazaar.abuse.ch/browse/
[5] https://www.exploitalert.com/browse-exploit.html
[6] https://threatfox.abuse.ch/browse/
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Seeking Datasets on Malware
I trained up this repo in my privateGPT - https://github.com/kbandla/APTnotes
- Le Burkina Faso
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Cybersecurity Repositories
APT Notes
- Les ressortissants russes en France reçoivent en ce moment sur leurs numéros de téléphone russe des demandes pour l'enrôlement dans l'armée en vue de la guerre avec l'Ukraine
What are some alternatives?
awesome-honeypots - an awesome list of honeypot resources
data - APTnotes data
awesome-ctf - A curated list of CTF frameworks, libraries, resources and softwares
ThreatHunter-Playbook - A community-driven, open-source project to share detection logic, adversary tradecraft and resources to make detection development more efficient.
oh-my-git - An interactive Git learning game!
WebGoat - WebGoat is a deliberately insecure application
osx-and-ios-security-awesome - OSX and iOS related security tools
Infosec_Reference - An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck; https://rmusser.net/git/admin-2/Infosec_Reference for non-MS Git hosted version.
awesome-adversarial-machine-learning - A curated list of awesome adversarial machine learning resources
awesome-hacking - A curated list of awesome Hacking tutorials, tools and resources
awesome-iocs - A collection of sources of indicators of compromise.