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Stop Common Threats

What you will learn

Common Threats to lookout for

Hack a PC through SSH

Hack a PC through FTP

Hack a PC through Shared Folders

Description

This is a basic introduction to operating system security. The operating system (OS) provides the foundation upon which applications are built. The OS facilitates applications by providing an interface to hardware and services such as printing, networking, and file systems. The OS mediates access to hardware – ensuring that hardware is shared fairly among all applications. By controlling access to hardware, the OS protects the integrity of the secondary storage that is used by applications to store data.

But the OS can be hacked. How can you prevent this? In this course you will learn various techniques you can use to increase your OS security. These techniques can be applied to any OS, regardless of whether it is Windows, Mac OS X or Linux.  Some techniques include:  Anti-Malware: Scans the file system and removes any malware, Anti-Virus: Scans the file system and removes any virus.


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If you are new to Cyber Security or just want to improve your OS Security, this course is for you. It is a beginner course which has no prior requirements. You will learn how an OS can be compromised (including demos from a hackers perspective) and what you can do to prevent this.

The internet is full of danger. Do you want to be more secure? want to prevent becoming a victim? this course is for you. It will teach you the basic techniques from both a defensive and an offensive perspective. You will learn how a hacker targets your system and how you can prevent getting hacked.

English
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Content

Introduction

Introduction
What is an OS?

Threats

Malicious Software
Weak Password
Hacking Ubuntu Linux (SSH)
Hacking Windows (FTP Server)
Hacking Windows (Shared Folders)