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RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - Tripartite - 04-24-2018

This is some useful stuff! Thanks for sharing mate.


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - loliki - 05-23-2018

Thank you for this !!!!!!


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - Saurabh_Singh - 05-29-2018

(01-10-2018, 10:29 AM)ocd_eddie Wrote: Hi all,

Just wanted to provide all you sinister people with a list of hacking resources to aid your endeavours:

Cybrary -  Free platform for cyber security training
Bug Hunter University - Great resource that was created by the Google Security Team
Hacksplaining: Learn to Hack
Deliberately vulnerable websites - Comprehensive list of websites to legally practice your hacking skills
Web Security Fundamentals
Awesome hacking tutorials - by a UK security researcher
HackerOne Public Disclosures - HackerOne publicly disclosed reports
Ethical hacking books - best hacking/pentesting books at the moment
Hackers Online Club - Discusses forensic and security tools but leaning towards ethical concepts of hacking

Enjoy!

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RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - DarkMuse - 05-29-2018

From my own experience, if you want to learn how to hack something, you need to understand how it works at some level. If you can't find anything there, go deeper, learn more about whatever it is as well as any other related topics. So, generally, learning for certifications like CompTIA Security(+) , CCNA, CISSP,CompTIA Linux+, MCITP, MCTS, etc. It's a lot of information, but taking it in bit by bit and fucking around with it helps.


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - mothered - 05-30-2018

(05-29-2018, 07:16 PM)DarkMuse Wrote: From my own experience, if you want to learn how to hack something, you need to understand how it works at some level. If you can't find anything there, go deeper, learn more about whatever it is as well as any other related topics.

This.

It all comes down to experience. The more you attempt (to compromise) and the more you fail, the better you will expand your knowledge. You need to take the positive out of the negative- failure Is a learning curve that assists In what should "not" be done the next time around.


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - DarkMuse - 06-18-2018

(05-30-2018, 04:24 AM)mothered Wrote:
(05-29-2018, 07:16 PM)DarkMuse Wrote: From my own experience, if you want to learn how to hack something, you need to understand how it works at some level. If you can't find anything there, go deeper, learn more about whatever it is as well as any other related topics.

This.

It all comes down to experience. The more you attempt (to compromise) and the more you fail, the better you will expand your knowledge. You need to take the positive out of the negative- failure Is a learning curve that assists In what should "not" be done the next time around.

^ Listen to this poetry right here


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - Vultra - 06-19-2018

These 2 are awesome. I love Cybrary (learning Reverse engineering by a blue team member)
Cybrary
Hacksplaining

If you want to get more into hacking or, learn exploitation/web vulns, hackthebox is AMAZING. The first task is to hack the login to get the code.


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - d4kota - 06-19-2018

(01-10-2018, 10:29 AM)ocd_eddie Wrote: Hi all,

Just wanted to provide all you sinister people with a list of hacking resources to aid your endeavours:

Cybrary -  Free platform for cyber security training
Bug Hunter University - Great resource that was created by the Google Security Team
Hacksplaining: Learn to Hack
Deliberately vulnerable websites - Comprehensive list of websites to legally practice your hacking skills
Web Security Fundamentals
Awesome hacking tutorials - by a UK security researcher
HackerOne Public Disclosures - HackerOne publicly disclosed reports
Ethical hacking books - best hacking/pentesting books at the moment
Hackers Online Club - Discusses forensic and security tools but leaning towards ethical concepts of hacking

Enjoy!

Thanks mate.


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - Xenpai - 07-12-2018

(01-10-2018, 10:29 AM)ocd_eddie Wrote: Hi all,

Just wanted to provide all you sinister people with a list of hacking resources to aid your endeavours:

Cybrary -  Free platform for cyber security training
Bug Hunter University - Great resource that was created by the Google Security Team
Hacksplaining: Learn to Hack
Deliberately vulnerable websites - Comprehensive list of websites to legally practice your hacking skills
Web Security Fundamentals
Awesome hacking tutorials - by a UK security researcher
HackerOne Public Disclosures - HackerOne publicly disclosed reports
Ethical hacking books - best hacking/pentesting books at the moment
Hackers Online Club - Discusses forensic and security tools but leaning towards ethical concepts of hacking

Enjoy!

i should have found this sooner


RE: Awesome Hacking Resources - Vultra - 07-12-2018

Totally forgot about this thread. Found some helpful/useful information for the bottom link.