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Learn and understand Ethical Hacking from scratch. A complete beginner’s guide to learn Ethical Hacking.

What you will learn

Mapping the Application

Attacking Application Logic

Attacking Other Users

Automating Bespoke Attacks

Exploiting Information Disclosure

Attacking Compiled Applications

Attacking Application Architecture

Description

What is an ethical hacker?

Also known as “white hats,” ethical hackers are security experts that perform these security assessments. The proactive work they do helps to improve an organization’s security posture. With prior approval from the organization or owner of the IT asset, the mission of ethical hacking is opposite from malicious hacking.

Ethical hackers use their knowledge to secure and improve the technology of organizations. They provide an essential service to these organizations by looking for vulnerabilities that can lead to a security breach.


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An ethical hacker reports the identified vulnerabilities to the organization. Additionally, they provide remediation advice. In many cases, with the organization’s consent, the ethical hacker performs a re-test to ensure the vulnerabilities are fully resolved.

Malicious hackers intend to gain unauthorized access to a resource (the more sensitive the better) for financial gain or personal recognition. Some malicious hackers deface websites or crash backend servers for fun, reputation damage, or to cause financial loss. The methods used and vulnerabilities found remain unreported. They aren’t concerned with improving the organizations security posture.

If you are passionate about learning hacking but have no idea where to start then this course is for you. It does not matter if you are absolute beginner or intermediate because I will start with very basics and if you are intermediate then you also can join this course because this course contains lot of practical experiments. This course demands one thing i.e. hard work. You have to perform various practical experiments on your Computer.

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Content

A Guide To Learn Ethical Hacking From Scratch

Mapping the Application
Attacking Application Logic
Attacking Other Users
Automating Bespoke Attacks
Exploiting Information Disclosure
Attacking Compiled Applications
Attacking Application Architecture