What is Hacking & What are the Types of Hacking | Learn Ethical Hacking | Internshala Trainings
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2020
- Understanding what is hacking and how it can be used ethically or unethically is essential in today's digital world. Hacking is the process of gaining unauthorized access to a computer system or network to steal, modify, or delete data. It can also be used to gain access to a system for malicious purposes, such as to launch a Denial of Service (DoS) attack or to install malware.
In this video, you will learn the following:
What is hacking?
Types of hacking
Ethical hacking
Unethical hacking
The focus will be on both the positive and negative uses of hacking. The main difference between these hacking types is the intent of the hacker. Ethical hacking is used to find and fix system vulnerabilities, whereas unethical hacking is used to access private information without permission.
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HIGHLIGHTS
0:07 Introduction
0:31 Example to Explain the Concept of Unethical Hacking
2:55 Who is a Hacker?
3:28 What are Loopholes?
3:37 What is Hacking?
3:59 Two Types of Hacking
4:17 What is Unethical Hacking?
4:34 Example of Ethical Hacking
6:18 What is Ethical Hacking?
6:43 Legalities of Ethical Hacking
7:27 What is Information Security?
8:09 Quiz time
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you know this video is good when the guy has a thick indain accent
lolol
Both option 1 and 2 can be taken by college authority, it's depend on that students overall behaviour in side college.(in practical cases that's how college deal with such cases)
So easy to understand, I love how this man takes his Time to explain 😊😊❤️❤️💯💯💯
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Option 1 is taken as consideration
since he is in learning stage .He only want to check vulnerabilities of his college site.Since he had no malicious intent , there is no background to build up a legal case against Vyom
Option 2. Whether he is a student or someone else, cyber attacks must be strongly dealt.
Option 2 is the correct one.
College can file a complaint against him for browsing college website without proper consent because his motives may not be malicious but hacking without consent is unethical. The police may further investigate to find that he was innocent and did not intend any harm. But yes College has every right and authority to complain against him
I would choose option 1 as he had no bad intention since he wanted to impress his teacher so it is indirectly ethical hacking
Option 2 because even if he good at to finding vulnerabilities but he won't take permission from college authorities that's he is punishable.
Any way...Great Expectations Sir.. it makes more interest on Ethical Hacking.
If Vyom is caught testing the college website without proper authorization, the college may take disciplinary action against him. This could include a warning, academic penalties, or even suspension, depending on the severity of his actions and the college's policies. Engaging in unauthorized activities like attempting to find vulnerabilities without permission is usually against the rules and could lead to serious consequences.
I think Option 2 will be the right answer as he may steal some important information which he doesn't meant to have or can share any important information to someone else .
Option 1 is correct in my opinion because he just testing the website and did anything wrong although he not taken the permission from college but he not harmful the college website so it is better to give a chance to him and appreciate for his talent.
Option 2 because it is important to teach that proper permission, and consent is important.
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Option 2
According to what you've taught us Option 2 would be the proper option as Vyom did not have any prior consent from school and that's why it was a clear cyber attack
Thankss
His intentions was to do good
And to test his skills.....
In the manner of Ethical hacking......
What you were said..in this video
I think the college would understand...
And go for option 1😉
2 option is correct because when one person do that other person also do the same thing and private information get leaked its set example that dont play with private file you can touch by taking permission first
Option 2 :because even though the intention weren't malicious but the means were as he could have taken the prior permission from other staff of the college or atleast the IT cell before performing these test as they could have lead to serious data lost or more damages to the server than he might have thought.
Thank you sir
Very nice video
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Suparb nice teaching,,,,, i love it ,,,,😊
Great information 🙏
Thankyou internshala
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*Option 2* is the correct answer as a bug hunter firstly need to take a written permission as a proof before testing any website (or software).
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This was an exceptional video!
Your explanation is good 😊
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dude im doing my presentation on hacking in a few days, this video really helps me man. thank you ♥
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Option 2 is correct. The use of one's knowledge to test or do anything on another's asset requires authorization or permission.
Since, he had no malicious intent as given in option 1,but going through the website day-by-day his intention could get distracted and would someday lead the college website being unethically used by some other student's too for mischievous purpose.. So yeah option 2 will be appropriate to file a case.
I think option 2 is right because with the reference of your example here the thief is the student and the locker is that website
Option 2👍👍
Things like the background and behavior of the student will also be gone through before any decision is made... But there is a high chance that the college may go for option 1 and just warn, and make him aware of the formalities ro be taken care of before berforming such acts in future
nice teach bro😊😊🎉
Which hacking is used to hack social media, passwords or cctv , break into computer ??
Just asking
Option 2 is appropriate response taken
I have a question plz , Do the types of hacking differ for each type in what they hack ??
Option 2 is the correct
Option 2:As he has no malicious intension Still testing anybody's system without their permission is not legal.Better to be safe than sorry.
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Option 1 is correct
Option 2 is the answer according to the teachings of this video
I think it's option A because he or she has no malicious intent but also he/she open the website without permission so it's a crime.
Is this the right answer?
Option 2 is correct
Option 2 is right.
The college can do any of the both options! As the vyom's intention is neither ethical nor unethical and the decision depends on college authorities. According to me, the college authority should admonitor vyom for his did.
Both correct
It depend on college and secon thing is that, if they want to they can also go to file a case because as his intent was not to harm but he doesn't had autorized permission to do it .
It is nonsense to consider Indian Indian everywhere.. It is the knowledge which matters..
option 1 is correct and the teacher have to care about vyom.. i.e.,teacher have to make awaresness among vyom how to use technology ethically.. If he arrested the child had a remark in his/her life.. Therefore option 1 is correct
Option:2 is the correct answer.
I think option 2nd is correct
Option 2 is the correct answer in my opinion as he had no permission from the college to work on their website.
Option 2 since he didn't have permission to test the system and he was testing it even tho. His teacher and college authorities couldn't know of he was doing for his personal greed or to fix the security. When we don't have permission, we just can't test the system.
Of course Option 2. Though he had not any malicious intent but he did a crime and he might do the same thing with bad intent if he would not be punished. So the obvious step the authority can take is file a case against Vyom.
Both can be done but mostly I prefer 1
I think the option2 is correct as the law says he need to take consent from the college authorities.
option 2 is the best one
Option 1 is correct because his intentions is not to steal any things. He is finding the vulnerabilities, loopholes that one can access the site. If any vulnerability found then he report to college that there are vulnerabilities in the college site and give the required solution for this, how to secure the website that no one can access.
Option 2nd is the right answer
Hey! The right answer is the second one dude! Why? Coz that guys were doing vulnerability scanner. So, therefore. It's the right answer.
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Option 1 ..
Option no 1
option 2 is the right thing to do.
First viewer and comment
Depends ...
Answer will be Option 2 as prior consent was not taken , though he had no malicious intention but as the permission was not taken from the authority ( College ), the college authorities can file a case against Vyom under the Indian Cyber Laws.
Option 2 is right answer
Option 1
Option b is the correct answer
Option 1 and 2 due he entered in a sensetive content without any permission. Thus opt 2 is satisfied
Meanwhile he can help to secure the site by testing. Thats why option 1 is satisfied
Option 2. Will be the answer
Depends on the age of student...
Option 2: Although his intention were not evil, but unknowingly he has committed a crime and his university has full right to take legal action against him !!
Option 2
Hir sir, my option is 2 because, he himself doing the vulnerabilities without any permission. So, he should approach the words from his college.
Option 1 is the correct answer as he was at the beginning and he is unprofessional. Teachers can teach him what is good and what is bad
option 2 is correct
Option 2 is the wright answer because he did not take any permissions from the authorities of the school or his teacher either. Even though his intention is to impress his teacher he might have taken permission from him/her or from the school. So it is unethical even his intention is to impress his teacher
It depends upon the college authority that they want to solve problem internally or they need police help .
The correct answer is option 2 ,
Because he had no permission to test their college website
option 2; As you said he is a college student so he not dumb to understand that his way of impressing his teacher is right or wrong...
Option 2. According to the law vyom is guilty and the college can file a complaint against him.
Though what he did is wrong he does not have any unethical motive. so the comoany may consider option 1
option 1 can be took as a answer because his things is to impress the teacher not to do problem to the college
Option - 1
Option 1, since he had no malicious intentions.
1 or 2 both they can do
Option 2 is the ans
Option 2 will be appropriate measures that the college can impose on the student, since he's going through the college website without their consent. Hence he should be punished by the law.
Option 1and2
Option no. 2
Option 2 is correct answer because he didn't take permission for college or university to perform this work
If college or university can process options 1 then they should give first and last warning for this kind of work
Of course Option A
Option 2 because the student has not get permission from the authorities concerned to get into website
It will be ehical when, he has the permission otherwise unethical.
So the correct answer is option number 2
Both 1 and 2 options
Option B
mostly answer is since he had no malicious intent ,there is no background to build up a legal case against Vyom.