Hey brother I appreciate your indepth review of this subject. I am working on getting my sec+ cert and I've been struggling so the this has helped immensly!
Hey there! First off, a big thank you for your kind words and for sharing your journey with us. It's really heartening to hear that our review has been immensely helpful as you work towards your Security+ certification. The journey to getting certified, especially in something as challenging as Security+, can indeed be tough, but remember, persistence is key. It's fantastic that you're dedicating yourself to learning and growing in the field of cybersecurity. If you're finding certain areas particularly challenging, don't hesitate to reach out or revisit some of our other videos for more clarity. Sometimes, revisiting topics from a different angle can make all the difference. Also, practice exams and hands-on labs can be incredibly beneficial in solidifying your understanding. Keep up the great work, and don't forget, every bit of effort you put in now is a step towards a rewarding career in cybersecurity. Your future self will thank you for the hard work and dedication you're showing today. Best of luck with your Security+ exam! When you do get certified, make sure to drop a comment and share the good news with us. We're all rooting for you!
i had some kid tell me he was gonna hashattack me and i just reported and blocked him after he texted me on insta but can there be any real damage be done and i do have windows 10?
Hello, and thanks for sharing your experience. It's definitely unsettling to receive threats like that, especially when they involve technical terms like 'hash attack'. First off, you did the right thing by reporting and blocking the individual. That's always the first step in safeguarding your online security. To address your concern: can a hash attack cause real damage? In theory, hash attacks are a form of cyber attack where an intruder tries to crack passwords or other encrypted data. However, for someone to successfully execute such an attack, they'd need access to your system or data, which isn't typically easy to achieve, especially if you're careful with your digital security. Since you're using Windows 10, there are several built-in security features that help protect you. Make sure your system is always updated with the latest security patches from Microsoft. Also, consider using a reputable antivirus and enable the firewall to add an extra layer of protection. Remember, good digital habits are key. This includes using strong, unique passwords for all your accounts, being wary of suspicious emails or messages, and not clicking on unknown links. Lastly, if you're ever in doubt or feel like your security has been compromised, it’s wise to consult with a professional or reach out to support services for help. Stay safe out there, and if anyone else has advice or experiences they want to share, feel free to jump into the conversation!
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Really good explanation! Great video
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Thank you sir! Your demo is super! I now have a good understanding of what PTH is.
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Amazing explanation! thank you so much
Hey brother I appreciate your indepth review of this subject. I am working on getting my sec+ cert and I've been struggling so the this has helped immensly!
Hey there! First off, a big thank you for your kind words and for sharing your journey with us. It's really heartening to hear that our review has been immensely helpful as you work towards your Security+ certification.
The journey to getting certified, especially in something as challenging as Security+, can indeed be tough, but remember, persistence is key. It's fantastic that you're dedicating yourself to learning and growing in the field of cybersecurity.
If you're finding certain areas particularly challenging, don't hesitate to reach out or revisit some of our other videos for more clarity. Sometimes, revisiting topics from a different angle can make all the difference. Also, practice exams and hands-on labs can be incredibly beneficial in solidifying your understanding.
Keep up the great work, and don't forget, every bit of effort you put in now is a step towards a rewarding career in cybersecurity. Your future self will thank you for the hard work and dedication you're showing today.
Best of luck with your Security+ exam! When you do get certified, make sure to drop a comment and share the good news with us. We're all rooting for you!
Thank you this helped me understand. !
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Hello Sir, I just want to to let you know that pass the hash attacks are still able to be exploited even in Windows 11. Thanks for the great video !
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Thank you very very much for this awesome tutorial! Helped me a ton!
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lsass = local security authority subsystem service.
microsoft and their acronyms...
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i had some kid tell me he was gonna hashattack me and i just reported and blocked him after he texted me on insta but can there be any real damage be done and i do have windows 10?
Hello, and thanks for sharing your experience. It's definitely unsettling to receive threats like that, especially when they involve technical terms like 'hash attack'. First off, you did the right thing by reporting and blocking the individual. That's always the first step in safeguarding your online security.
To address your concern: can a hash attack cause real damage? In theory, hash attacks are a form of cyber attack where an intruder tries to crack passwords or other encrypted data. However, for someone to successfully execute such an attack, they'd need access to your system or data, which isn't typically easy to achieve, especially if you're careful with your digital security.
Since you're using Windows 10, there are several built-in security features that help protect you. Make sure your system is always updated with the latest security patches from Microsoft. Also, consider using a reputable antivirus and enable the firewall to add an extra layer of protection.
Remember, good digital habits are key. This includes using strong, unique passwords for all your accounts, being wary of suspicious emails or messages, and not clicking on unknown links.
Lastly, if you're ever in doubt or feel like your security has been compromised, it’s wise to consult with a professional or reach out to support services for help.
Stay safe out there, and if anyone else has advice or experiences they want to share, feel free to jump into the conversation!