Hacking Tools (with demos) that you need to learn in 2024
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
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So you're got Kali Linux or Parrot OS installed. Now what? These are the top Hacking Tools that you need to learn.
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00:00 - Coming up
00:45 - Proton VPN sponsorship segment
02:04 - Occupy The Web books
02:56 - "I've installed Linux. Now what?" // OTW's top 10 hacking tools
04:26 - Hacking tool #1: Wireshark // Wireshark demo in Linux
11:40 - Why you need to know Wireshark
14:03 - RFC in Wireshark explained
15:45 - hPing3 // Creating packets for DDOS
16:37 - Saving Wireshark packets
17:11 - Hacking tool #2: Nmap demo
27:48 - Nmap "stealth" scan
29:10 - Hacking tool #3: Shodan // Shodan demo
40:39 - Hacking tool #4: BurpSuite // BurpSuite free version demo in Linux
47:08 - Hacking tool #5: Metasploit demo
50:36 - What is the EternalBlue exploit?
51:20 - metasploit demo continued
54:06 - Testing EternalBlue in Metasploit
58:56 - Hacking tool #6: Snort // Snort demo
01:07:20 - Hacking tool #7: Nessus
01:10:29 - Hacking tool #8: Aircrack NG & Hashcat
01:17:50 - Hacking tool #9: Ghidra examples
01:19:57 - Hacking tool #10: HackRF // SDR radio hacking
01:23:07 - Future videos with OTW
01:23:51 - OTW's website
01:25:27 - Conclusion // Special offer for viewers
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Summary of the tools discussed:
Wireshark: Network Packet Analysis
hPing3: Packet Creation
Nmap: Network Discovery
Shodan: IoT Search Engine
BurpSuite: Web Application Testing
Metasploit (Eternal Blue): Exploitation Framework
Snort: Intrusion Detection
Nessus: Vulnerability Scanner
AirCrack NG: Wireless Hacking
Hashcat: Password Cracking
Ghidra: Reverse Engineering
HackRF: Radio Hacking
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I've started to work as a network security engineer and this video is 100% legit guide to follow. Wireshark is overlooked tool. Learn how to analyse each packet to its core. Infact this is my go to tool in my work. We mainly work on this. You should know everything to analyse a compromised situation and then take appropriate counter measures for it. Without knowing what's happening it's like going in blind.
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I want to Thank You for the way you and OTW teach and communicate. Im in school for cyber securitry but i honestly learn most of my stuff watching your videos. I recently purchased 2 of OTW's books, (1.Linux Basics for Hackers, and 2.Getting Started becoming a master Hacker). By far 2 of the best books i ever read.
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I love the fact he went into detail in this video although other videos are good im really into the how and whys of the actions of IOT. loved the video keep it up David and Hackers Arise
Always thankful to you David and also OTW.
Really happy that I could find this vid. Previously, linux, Nnamp or sth just show on the course. Finally, I could see someone demo it. Really appreciate your effort and contribution. 💕💕💕
Thanks for the great video David! There’s always great info in your videos and because of that, I have to watch several times to get everything. Also love learning from OTW too!
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Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned a lot and followed you for quite some time! Happy New Year!
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I am so grateful for these videos. I’m currently trying to transition from police work and physical security to cyber security and these videos are so easy to follow and make a great supplement to my classes.
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I’m from Somalia as I watch your videos you inspired me to be cyber warrior and now I started CCNA from Jeremy it lab and I’m on the video day 17 which is configuring vlans.
And also started changing the operating system of my laptop to Kali Linux and do some basic attacks like the deauthenthication learnt from you.
All of all you become my role model.
Stick to the cisco and dont become a criminal...
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Happy New year David.
I'd like to express my gratitude to you and OTW. You can't imagine the impact of your work on my life. I have started a training for Pentest and Security. You gave me confidence that i am not too old to make a change.
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We are never to old to learn, completly agree with David, so you are right to thanks him for reminding that to everybody.
Good continuation in your career.
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Very helpful for new CyberWarriors getting into the space!
one thing wireshark is useful for is when crafting ht packets using the command line, or any kind of packets.
Be cool to see something on hacking ship Navigation equipment as most simrad, lowrance, Garmin all have Wi-Fi, and vonnect to other systems onboard.
Hi Mr. Bombal!
Would there be any OSINT roadmap video? Especially for a "pro-level" tier:
- image processing, geolocation, visual analysis,
- timelapse reconstruction, 3D-reconstruction,
- AI-enlarged close-up of the item/image, digital reconstruction (of the image), dimensional analysis, etc.
Stuff used in law enforcement - tracking criminals and rescuing lost/kidnapped people.
Thanks for your consideration!
You’re doing a fantastic job with OTW
i JUST HAVE TO SAY THAT OTW EXPLAINS STUFF REALLY WELL. IVE BEEN STUDYING THESE TOPICS OVER THE LAST YEAR OR SO AND I HAVE HEARD CONCEPTS AND TOOLS THAT OTHERS HAVE NOT EVEN MENTIONED
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Thanks alot david.iam learning alot from your interesting channel.thanks for occuppy the web also
I am new to your channel but your vedeos are very informative. Thank you for helping us ❤❤
I want to say thanks to both of you for producing useful content, as someone who is working in cybersec space and training to become ethical hacker, I find your books and courses very valuable. Keep doing what you do guys, world appreciates your efforts.
Says "mkay" like the teacher from south park :D Great video, really love these!
Just preordered OccupyTheWeb’s “Linux Basics for Hackers” book releasing November 5th. I’m probably going to buy the current release to hold me over til then, November is a long ass way away.
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Can you help me and tell me what is the best adapter in 2024 that supports the injection system and monitor mode at a reasonable price?
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Thank you for this!
I'm new to this all & the Flipper Zero as cheesy as some people think it is got me into this subject.
I work at a Federal facility & I'm shocked at what I've done with just the Flipper Zero itself.
I'm now into the GPIO part of things & interested in Linux etc.
Thanks for doing this for us all David.
When you join a public WiFi these days, your traffic is generally encrypted anyway depending on the application so SSL Strip and other MiTM attacks are mostly out of the question (DNS Poisoning etc. can still be possible). One issue with public WiFi could regard network segregation but otherwise can you please talk about what specific problem you are trying to solve by joining a VPN?
Hello try to install snort after add the lines to sources.list could find the package snort? Any solutions? The guides on the web are pretty strange and don't work. Thx for help😊
Thanks for the great video David!
downloading and learning all these tools immediately :)
Manage to use the OTW Discount. Thank you David.
Like always OTW is such a great teacher! Thanks for sharing the knowledge
Looking forward to those tutorials on dragonOS,Nessus and Metasploit!!🙏
we appreciate all these awesome tutorials.
Congratulations and I have appreciated the intellectual honest to declare the many attached systems was unppatcged.
Happy new year David,
it's not easy to install " snort " in a Kali OS so I and sure your audience too would appreciate it, if you find the time to do a video how to do this and how to use it!
I like to follow your contend videos with all your guest, content, gadgets and of course OTW is the most inspiring and amazing guest on your Chanel, for me until now! I hope you continue with your passion to offer this content for free, to keep us updated!
OmGOSH, I finished my intrusion detection course this fall and we were using snort. Different students were using different distros, and I had grown to like Kali throughout my courses, so I just stuck with it. Installing it on Kali was not hard, but it was not easy either. You have to install some repositories in your home directory so you create your directories and install them there. Then after all said and done, you can install snort. Issues still popped up as soon as we started writing our own custom rules. Logging alerts was something we had constant issues with. Our professor was using CentOS and experienced 0 issues, unlike us who were using Kali. Might have been the fact we were using a VM and not running bare metal, but we didn't get it resolved.
Ваши связки всегда выручают. Огромное спасибо!
On Kali linux, if you want to demonstrate how phones are leaking their past networks they have connected to, what is the tool I should look for?
Classic goodness...thanks you two!
great video by you 2, congrats 👍👍👍👍👍
hey, what to do after you want to finish monitoring the network? after checking the network with wireshark, many sites refuse to give me access to browse, which didn't happen before
probably cause your net adapter is in monitor mode or something
A cyber security pro needs to have the same concept of "It takes a thief to catch a thief." But instead "It takes a hacker to catch a hacker."
Thanks again for another great video Dave!
Yes. Fire with fire
Just wondering if something similar is possible le with android phones, I want to make sure I am not downloading any unsafe apps
Please complete the networking series...
Good video David, Thanks!
Hey, so ive recently became interested in the world of hacking do to some life situations and have been studying my butt off for the past 5 months. Its been very fun but challenging to learn. Something ive had the most issues with is learning to read or analyze messages and files that have been encrypted or written in an encoded language like UTF 8 or base 64 or like McContIsh and so one. How do you decode these languages so that i can actrual read the indo and understand it...
Even if a bit late, I want to wish you, and eveyone reading this, all the best for the new year. As always great content and inspiring, thanks for all that you do.
This is actually my 2nd or maybe 3rd favorite in terms of cyber security content. I am looking for concise tutorial about vanilla applications of many the most popular tools that are featured in Kali Linux. So an example would be using hydra but for web development - so maybe like a custom login page and hydra demonstration or just some kind control environment like this. Use case would be instead of password guessing using hydra to enumerate a prompt iteratively from a word list and making a post request or something like this.
I particularly enjoy how David is always getting book recommendation from his guest. Some times when I just want a new book, ill watch this channel for this feature specifically.
Cheers!
Big Respect and thanks for everything
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Thankes David and OTW To share Education For All World
In my view is to learn what you need not everything
for example for test website you will need burp suite + shodan + other depend on what you wan to do
for network: nmap
> You are not machine to learn everything. Learn what makes close to your goal.
Damn I might invest myself in OTW's teachings.
You share very valuable information. Thank you very much for your contributions. Greetings.
Is that Sal Kahn using a voice synth? Dope.
I want to relate it to the Quantum Computing with information on the table we have rn.
Will the material related to studying Linux and networking still be relevant in how many years do you think?
Do u think, Will the basics of computer language be irreplaceable? with the new comers tech of AI and Quantum Computing?
Quantum computing is as commercial and consumer use are still 20+ years out. The "stable" systems in use are cooled well below zero degrees by liquid nitrogen and vacuum systems to maintain usable molecular states. So not practical for any type of consumer use. That being said the manufacturing programming languages and a variety of other conversion issues into standard computing also isn't there for any wide spread distribution. AI on the other hand yes it already is displacing IT workers. Not every company is onboard yet but ask yourself in two years would you rather pay a person 70k a year plus benefits and time off. Or would you rather pay $250 a month for 24/7 cloud based network security management that has immediate access to any known attack database. There's a reason why Microsoft is dumping so much money into open AI... I'll tell you it's to integrate it into Azure.
This is absolutely insightful
Great to listen to, reminds me of a teacher I had they can explain things easily because they know there shit
Would love to see an episode on metasploit!! and also nessus if its that great, though the 16 ip addresses limit makes me wanna find an alternative tool
Step one: Setup a Linux and a Windows VM that are capable of interfacing with each other.
This is often the biggest barrier to beginners.
Just started hacking (at 40y/o) using the the OTW books. Tried it earlier, but the problem with at least 90% of the info available is that us newbies don't understand the basics. And that the experts don't understand what the newbies don't understand. Even with a PhD I found most of the stuff having a completely wrong learning curve. These books by OTW are the exception.
First you should learn basics (Network, Linux, Security concepts) coz hacking is like ocean before we dive we should learn how to swim first right
45 here 😂
this stuff makes me feel better about being 19 n thinking it’s too late
Thanks for the great content 👍
I commented this on an older video but I was just wondering would it be worth waiting/preordering the 2nd edition of the Linux basics for hackers and just use the online recourses in the mean while or just get the 1st edition?
If it were me, I'd get the first edition and start studying asap.
@@davidbombal Thanks I'll order now.👍
Legends devil always in the detail it's just how hard do most look ,(look closer always ) 👍😎💯🏴🔥
Love your Channel !!
David nice video please can you do a video where yo can show how to mount a usb on wsl2
thanx for sharing👍
You're welcome!
this channel is still one of my favourite to learn from 🙂🙂
Happy to hear that!
Can you please make a video on TL-WN822N adapter how to enable monitor mode and Packet injection
"Endless thanks to you for consistently delivering incredible content that brightens my days as well as it gives me the motive to move forward!!"
I'm currently learning web-development and learning new concepts of it just like you say to learn something new everyday !
it's tough but even if it's a little I can see the result !!
You're welcome!
@davidbombal could you do a video with otw on setting up the lab for his book becoming a master hacker, I have his book thanks
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Army signit here. Hacking radio waves is old news but for those who are new to it, it’s an interesting ride…
Nice David thanks. Glad he hit on radio hacking, this has been my focus recently too.. this and radio networking. There's a ton of IoT devices out there connected to LoRa etc.
Ethical Hacking can perform without kali Linux only using a windows system.??
Thanks David Bombal 😅 Unbelievable content 😮
I am 13 and i am learning hacking from you thank you alot!❤
Is it possible to make my server undetectable ? Meaning, you cannot locate it! And still serving the web ! I can sacrifice performance, but is it possible ?
Thank you guys.
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Hi David thank you for this video but how long does it take to learn ethical hacking
I know it varies from person to person, but I want an answer in an estimated manner
Lol 😂
@@edwarddonatus5888 because why bro you are laughing ?
watching this video was the best thing i've done so far this year. thanks David and OTW. if only i could afford his subscriber/subscriber pro course.
Nice video, thanks :)
Hello sir thank you for the video you push out,it motivates me to do better with my life,I am currently learning Linux, I want to better myself and get a job by year end or next year.
You can do it! Just try to improve 1% every day!
I have your quote as my wallpaper on my phone to keep me motivated daily. The one that says everyday you wait is another day you will never get back again.
Quick question
What is the best operating system for programming and hacking
Kali Linux, get the full one, includes all the tools
Watching from India
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