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Master Art Of Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing In 2025 - AD-TEAM - 01-18-2025 Master Art Of Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing In 2025 Published 12/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.39 GB | Duration: 19h 12m Become a Job ready Ethical Hacker by Learning from a OSCP Certified Expert [b]What you'll learn[/b] 150+ videos (19+ hours) to teach you ethical hacking & cybersecurity from scratch. Hands on Practicals on Different machines from THM, HTB, Vulnhub and Proving Grounds Master complete Networking for hackers Master complete Linux command-line for hackers How to become anonymous using proxychains and TOR Learn importance of Note taking and complete note taking process Understanding Cybersecurity Fundamentals Understand CIA Triad and Cyber Kill Chain Methodology Performing complete Reconnaissance on the target with 3 Levels of depth Master Nmap - The Network Scanning Swiss Army Knife Master Enumeration of different services Master Vulnerability Scanning with Nikto, Nessus and OpenVAS Master Exploitation Techniques - Bruteforce Attacks, Default Password attacks, Credential Stuffing & Password Spraying Learn Manual Exploitation and Automated Exploitation with Metasploit Learn Fixing Exploits The Metasploit Framework Performing Client Side Attacks Exploitation via Office Macros Exploitation with HTA attack The Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF) AV & EDR Evasion [b]Requirements[/b] Basic IT knowledge Computer/Laptop with atleast of 8 GB of RAM recommended Stable Internet Connection [b]Description[/b] Welcome to the Offensive Hacking Cookbook, an intensive course designed to transform you into a skilled penetration tester. This No BS, comprehensive program will take you on a journey through the intricate world of ethical hacking, and penetration testing equipping you with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in real-world systems. This course is designed for:Complete beginners who want to learn the art of hacking from scratch and build a strong foundation in offensive cybersecurity.Students looking to break into the world of offensive cybersecurity and pursue a career in ethical hacking and penetration testing.Aspiring professionals aiming to ace certifications like CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional), eJPT (eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester), and PNPT (Practical Network Penetration Tester).Security professionals who want to sharpen their existing offensive skillset and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape.Course Highlights:150+ videos (19+ hours) to teach you ethical hacking & cybersecurity from scratch.Hands on Practicals on Different machines from THM, HTB, Vulnhub and Proving GroundsMaster complete Networking for hackersMaster complete Linux command-line for hackersHow to become anonymous using proxychains and TORLearn importance of Note taking and complete note taking processUnderstanding Cybersecurity FundamentalsUnderstand CIA Triad and Cyber Kill Chain MethodologyPerforming complete Reconnaissance on the target with 3 Levels of depthMaster Nmap - The Network Scanning Swiss Army KnifeMaster Enumeration of different servicesMaster Vulnerability Scanning with Nikto, Nessus and OpenVASMaster Exploitation Techniques - Bruteforce Attacks, Default Password attacks, Credential Stuffing & Password SprayingLearn Manual Exploitation and Automated Exploitation with MetasploitLearn Fixing ExploitsThe Metasploit FrameworkPerforming Client Side AttacksExploitation via Office MacrosExploitation with HTA attackThe Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF)AV & EDR EvasionCourse Curriculum:1. Course Introduction - Introduction to our course modules and what you will get inside.IntroductionWhoamiWhy this course ?What you will learn here ?Pre-requisites & requirement2. Note Taking & Learning - Module 2 focuses on mastering the notetaking process, teaching you how to document critical information during penetration tests and cybersecurity assessments for accurate analysis and reporting.Notetaking processReading vs Visual learningLearn in PublicAssignment, Quizzes & LabsCourse Discord3. Networking Refresher - Module 3 refreshes your networking knowledge, covering essential concepts like IP addressing, subnetting, and protocols crucial for effective ethical hacking and penetration testing.IP addressesMAC addressesClient-Server ModelDNSTCP VS UDP and Three-way handshakeCommon Ports & ProtocolsOSI Model and TCP/IP ModelHow Web Works ?Subnetting4. Linux Refresher - Module 4 provides a Linux refresher, equipping you with essential command-line skills and system knowledge needed for effective penetration testing and ethical hacking.Installing Kali Linux on Vmware & Virtual BoxKali Linux OverviewSudo OverviewNavigating the File SystemFile & Directory permissionsUsers & privilegesViewing, Creating and Editing Filesgrep and pipingFinding files in LinuxEnumerating Distribution & Kernel InformationShells & Bash configurationDisk UsageNetworkingFile compression in linuxService & Process ManagementInstalling software & toolsUseful Keyboard ShortcutsUsing TOR & Proxychains5. Cybersecurity Principles - Module 5 covers core cybersecurity principles, including confidentiality, integrity, availability, and risk management, to build a strong foundation for ethical hacking and secure system design.Understanding Threats & Threat ActorsThe CIA TriadThe Cyber Kill ChainSecurity PrinciplesThreat Modelling and Threat IntelligenceInformation Security Laws & StandardsThe Ethical Hacking Methodology6. Information Gathering (Reconnaissance) - Module 6 focuses on Passive Reconnaissance techniques, showing you how to gather valuable information about targets without directly interacting with the systems, minimizing detection risks.Introduction to ReconnaissanceIdentifying our TargetWhois RecordsGoogle DorkingCompany OSINTWeb ArchivesIdentifying Website TechnologiesDiscovering Email addressesHunting breached credentialsHunting for subdomainsOpen Source code reconnaissanceSecurity Headers and SSL/TLS testingBanner grabbing and Firewall DetectionFinding IP address behind CloudflareShodan, Zoomeye and CensysEnumeration with Carbon DatingAndroid Apps EnumerationUtilizing Social MediaInformation Gathering with Black WidowDNS recon using host, nslookup and digDNS Zone TransferHistorical DNS recordsDNS Brute forcing and subdomain enumerationFinding and enumerating ASNFinding Cloud resourcesFiltering live hosts and domainsFinding Hidden parameters and endpointsAutomating the Reconnaissance7. Active Reconaissance - Module 7 explores Active Reconnaissance techniques, teaching you how to directly interact with target systems to uncover vulnerabilities while managing potential risks of detection.Introduction to Active ReconnaissanceInstalling Metasploitable 2Host discovery with NetdiscoverHost discovery with NmapPort scanning with NmapService FingerpritingOS FingerprintingScanning beyond Firewall & IDSOptimizing your scansPort Scanning in WindowsScanning with masscanScanning with RustscanDirectory Bruteforcing8. Enumeration - Module 8 covers Enumeration techniques, guiding you through the process of extracting detailed information from target systems to identify potential security weaknesses and attack vectors.Introduction to EnumerationFTP EnumerationTelnet EnumerationSSH EnumerationNetBIOS EnumerationSMB EnumerationSNMP EnumerationLDAP EnumerationNTP EnumerationNFS EnumerationSMTP EnumerationIMAP EnumerationPOP EnumerationMYSQL EnumerationTFTP EnumerationIPSec Enumeration9. Vulnerability Scanning - Module 9 teaches you how to perform effective vulnerability scanning, helping you identify and assess security flaws in systems to prioritize remediation and strengthen defenses.Introduction to Vulnerability ScanningVulnerability ClassificationVulnerability assessmentsVulnerability Scanning with NiktoVulnerability Scanning with NmapVulnerability Scanning with NessusVulnerability Scanning with OpenVASThe Zero days10. Exploitation (Popping Shellz) - Module 10 delves into exploitation techniques, showing you how to safely and effectively exploit identified vulnerabilities to gain access to systems and understand potential attack paths.Introduction to ExploitationReverse Shells vs Bind ShellsStaged vs Non-staged payloadsAll about MalwaresDefault Passwords attacksBruteforce AttacksCredential Stuffing & Password SprayingGaining Access with MetasploitLocating Public ExploitsFixing Public ExploitsManual Exploitation11. The Metasploit Framework - Module 11 focuses on using the Metasploit Framework for exploitation, teaching you how to harness this powerful tool to automate attacks and exploit vulnerabilities in a controlled, ethical manner.Metasploit Framework OverviewSetting up the working environmentAuxiliary ModulesExploit ModulesPost, Nops and encoders ModulesMeterpreter PayloadsCreating payloads with msfvenomHacking Windows XP with MetasploitHacking Windows 7 with MetasploitHacking Windows 10 with MetasploitHacking Windows remotely over WANAdding a new exploitResource scripts12. Client Side Attacks - Module 12 covers Client-Side Attacks, guiding you through techniques to exploit vulnerabilities in user devices and applications, including phishing, malware, and social engineering tactics.Introduction to Client Side AttacksPerforming Target ReconExploitation with Office MacrosExploitation with HTA attackThe Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF)13. Antivirus & EDR Evasion - Module 13 teaches you strategies for evading Antivirus and Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) systems, helping you bypass security defenses to carry out penetration testing and ethical hacking more effectively.Introduction to Antivirus & EDR EvasionHow AV Detection Works ?AV Evasion ConceptsAV Evasion with ShellterAV Evasion with Scarecrow14. Getting Hands Dirty - Module 14 gives you 8 machines from different platforms like Tryhackme, HTB and PG to test your skills that you have learned throughout the course.THM - Agent T WalkthroughTHM - Bolt CMS WalkthroughTHM - Blue WalkthroughTHM - Blueprint WalkthroughPG - Stapler WalkthroughPG - Monitoring WalkthroughHTB - Preignition WalkthroughVulnhub - Kioptrix WalkthroughStill here ? What are you waiting for? Click the buy now button and enroll in the World's Biggest & Most Advanced Ethical Hacking Course now. See you inside the course! Overview Section 1: Course Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Note taking and Learning Lecture 2 Note taking and Learning Lecture 3 Notetaking process Lecture 4 Reading vs Visual learning Lecture 5 Learn in Public Lecture 6 Assignment & Labs Lecture 7 Course Discord Section 3: Networking Refresher Lecture 8 Networking Refresher Lecture 9 IP addresses Lecture 10 MAC addresses Lecture 11 Client-Server Model Lecture 12 DNS Lecture 13 TCP VS UDP and Three-way handshake Lecture 14 Common Ports & Protocols Lecture 15 OSI Model and TCP/IP Model Lecture 16 How Web Works ? Lecture 17 Subnetting Section 4: Linux Refresher Lecture 18 Linux Refresher Lecture 19 Installing Kali Linux on Vmware & Virtual Box Lecture 20 Kali Linux Overview Lecture 21 Sudo Overview Lecture 22 Navigating the File System Lecture 23 File & Directory permissions Lecture 24 Users & privileges Lecture 25 Viewing, Creating and Editing Files Lecture 26 grep and piping Lecture 27 Finding files in Linux Lecture 28 Enumerating Distribution & Kernel Information Lecture 29 Shells & Bash configuration Lecture 30 Disk Usage Lecture 31 Networking Lecture 32 File compression in linux Lecture 33 Service & Process Management Lecture 34 Installing software & tools Lecture 35 Useful Keyboard Shortcuts Lecture 36 Using TOR & Proxychains Section 5: Cybersecurity Principles Lecture 37 Cybersecurity Principles Lecture 38 Understanding Threats & Threat Actors Lecture 39 The CIA Triad Lecture 40 The Cyber Kill Chain Lecture 41 Security Principles Lecture 42 Threat Modelling and Threat Intelligence Lecture 43 Information Security Laws & Standards Lecture 44 The Ethical Hacking Methodology Section 6: Information Gathering (Reconnaissance) Lecture 45 Introduction to Reconnaissance Lecture 46 Identifying our Target Lecture 47 Whois Records Lecture 48 Google Dorking Lecture 49 Company OSINT Lecture 50 Web Archives Lecture 51 Identifying Website Technologies Lecture 52 Discovering Email addresses Lecture 53 Hunting breached credentials Lecture 54 Hunting for subdomains Lecture 55 Open Source code reconnaissance Lecture 56 Security Headers and SSL/TLS testing Lecture 57 Banner grabbing and Firewall Detection Lecture 58 Finding IP address behind Cloudflare Lecture 59 Shodan, Zoomeye and Censys Lecture 60 Enumeration with Carbon Dating Lecture 61 Android Apps Enumeration Lecture 62 Utilizing Social Media Lecture 63 Information Gathering with Black Widow Lecture 64 DNS recon using host, nslookup and dig Lecture 65 DNS Zone Transfer Lecture 66 Historical DNS records Lecture 67 DNS Brute forcing and subdomain enumeration Lecture 68 Finding and enumerating ASN Lecture 69 Finding Cloud resources Lecture 70 Filtering live hosts and domains Lecture 71 Finding Hidden parameters and endpoints Lecture 72 Automating the Reconnaissance Section 7: Active Reconnaissance Lecture 73 Introduction to Active Reconnaissance Lecture 74 Installing Metasploitable 2 Lecture 75 Host discovery with Netdiscover Lecture 76 Host discovery with Nmap Lecture 77 Port scanning with Nmap Lecture 78 Service Fingerpriting Lecture 79 OS Fingerprinting Lecture 80 Scanning beyond Firewall & IDS Lecture 81 Optimizing your scans Lecture 82 Port Scanning in Windows Lecture 83 Scanning with masscan Lecture 84 Scanning with Rustscan Lecture 85 Directory Bruteforcing Section 8: Enumeration Lecture 86 Introduction to Enumeration Lecture 87 FTP Enumeration Lecture 88 Telnet Enumeration Lecture 89 SSH Enumeration Lecture 90 NetBIOS Enumeration Lecture 91 SMB Enumeration Lecture 92 SNMP Enumeration Lecture 93 LDAP Enumeration Lecture 94 NTP Enumeration Lecture 95 NFS Enumeration Lecture 96 SMTP Enumeration Lecture 97 IMAP Enumeration Lecture 98 POP Enumeration Lecture 99 MYSQL Enumeration Lecture 100 TFTP Enumeration Lecture 101 IPSec Enumeration Section 9: Vulnerability Scanning Lecture 102 Introduction to Vulnerability Scanning Lecture 103 Vulnerability Classification Lecture 104 Vulnerability Assessments Lecture 105 Vulnerability Scanning with Nikto Lecture 106 Vulnerability Scanning with Nmap Lecture 107 Vulnerability Scanning with Nessus Lecture 108 Vulnerability Scanning with OpenVAS Lecture 109 The Zero days Section 10: Exploitation (Popping Shellz) Lecture 110 Introduction to Exploitation Lecture 111 Reverse Shells vs Bind Shells Lecture 112 Staged vs Non-staged payloads Lecture 113 All about Malwares Lecture 114 Default Passwords attacks Lecture 115 Bruteforce Attacks Lecture 116 Credential Stuffing & Password Spraying Lecture 117 Gaining Access with Metasploit Lecture 118 Locating Public Exploits Lecture 119 Fixing Public Exploits Lecture 120 Manual Exploitation Section 11: The Metasploit Framework Lecture 121 The Metasploit Framework Lecture 122 Metasploit Framework Overview Lecture 123 Setting up the working environment Lecture 124 Auxiliary Modules Lecture 125 Exploit Modules Lecture 126 Post, Nops and encoders Modules Lecture 127 Meterpreter Payloads Lecture 128 Creating payloads with msfvenom Lecture 129 Hacking Windows XP with Metasploit Lecture 130 Hacking Windows 7 with Metasploit Lecture 131 Hacking Windows 10 with Metasploit Lecture 132 Hacking Windows remotely over WAN Lecture 133 Adding a new exploit Lecture 134 Resource scripts Section 12: Client Side Attacks Lecture 135 Introduction to Client Side Attacks Lecture 136 Performing Target Recon Lecture 137 Exploitation with Office Macros Lecture 138 Exploitation with HTA attack Lecture 139 The Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF) Section 13: Antivirus & EDR Evasion Lecture 140 Introduction to Antivirus & EDR Evasion Lecture 141 How AV Detection Works ? Lecture 142 AV Evasion Concepts Lecture 143 AV Evasion with Shellter Lecture 144 AV Evasion with Scarecrow Section 14: Getting Hands Dirty Lecture 145 Getting Hands Dirty Lecture 146 THM - Agent T Walkthrough Lecture 147 THM - Bolt CMS Walkthrough Lecture 148 THM - Blue Walkthrough Lecture 149 THM - Blueprint Walkthrough Lecture 150 PG - Stapler Walkthrough Lecture 151 PG - Monitoring Walkthrough Lecture 152 HTB - Crocodile Walkthrough Lecture 153 Vulnhub - Kioptrix Walkthrough Welcome to the Offensive Hacking Cookbook, an intensive course designed to transform you into a skilled penetration tester. This No BS, comprehensive program will take you on a journey through the intricate world of ethical hacking, and penetration testing equipping you with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in real-world systems. This course is designed for:,Complete beginners who want to learn the art of hacking from scratch and build a strong foundation in offensive cybersecurity.,Students looking to break into the world of offensive cybersecurity and pursue a career in ethical hacking and penetration testing.,Aspiring professionals aiming to ace certifications like CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional), eJPT (eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester), and PNPT (Practical Network Penetration Tester).,Security professionals who want to sharpen their existing offensive skillset and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape. RapidGator AlfaFile TurboBit |