@@ok-ne5rl HI! Since then I have enrolled in school and im doing cyber defense. I have made little progress because i have been focusing on school, but i have been practicing a little bit on basics of ctfs. I am becoming more experienced in navigating the linux command line but there is still much to learn in terms of being good at CTFs. Time to learrrrrrn!
Seriously! Without John Hammond, jhaddix, Liveoverflow, Edoverflow and so many more brilliant people out there, learning Cybersecurity would have been so difficult. Thanks guys. Kudos!!
Thanks for the content. Usually people say to do CTFs in order to gain more skill, but I think this way is better and more interactive for beginners to get a grasp of what to do for certain problems. Also, thanks for making this free and available. This allows us to see how you tackle a problem with your robust list of tools when handling a specific scenario!
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate how John Hammond, Darkstar and the whole THM team is working to make Cyber Security more comprehensible and fun! ❤️
I've loved computers ever since I was 5 but I just recently got into InfoSec. This website is very cool in terms of challenges and your videos are awesome for me because I actually get to see how to use all these different tools and techniques I had no idea about before. Thank you so much for this content!
It would be cool to see your thought process going through something you've never seen before. As a noob with hacking myself it could give me and others like me pointers on where to take things next! Great vid man
I can try and do something cold, the only hiccup is that I don't actually get anywhere or struggle for hours with no resolution. And my disparate and partial thoughts and thinking aloud might be hard to follow ahaha. Can still do it, though! I think I have the "SchoolCTF video" where I had tackled that CTF cold. Thanks for watching, appreciate the kind words!
Curiosity was the drive that led to the discovery of @stormweb.hacker77 on Instagram and has served great purpose . I had to be a victim to a hack case on Twitter and I believed hacking. @stormweb.hacker77 pulled up and restored the situation. Try.
Curiosity was the drive that led to the discovery of @stormweb.hacker77 on Instagram and has served great purpose . I had to be a victim to a hack case on Twitter and I believed hacking. @stormweb.hacker77 pulled up and restored the situation. Try.
thankyou for tut sir, for some reason wigle didn't work for me any alternative? edit: wigle showed that purple circle but didn't show anything when I zoom on it
i did sudo apt-get install exif then when i try exif WindowsXP.jpg and it says the data provided does not follow the specification. ExifLoader : the data supplied does not seem to contain EXIF data.
Hi, what are some tools you would suggest using for things like this? (i mean like for this tryhack me challenge, the one in your previous video and any other usefull tools you can think of) Im new to linux and I dont really want to haveto watch videos or use hints to see how to do stuff but seeing as im new most of the time i dont know where to start
accidentally came upon your video but now i can't help myself from watching your videos lots of love and hope to see such amazing contents on daily basis can you tell me which os are you using on?
Thanks so much! I am using Ubuntu Linux as my daily driver. Might need to switch back to Arch or try out Kali as a daily driver now that the non-root user is standard and supported!
@@_JohnHammond lets hope your videos keep rolling out on daily basis these 1-2 morning i wake up and check if you have uploaded anything or not lots of love from Nepal and lets keep the content coming
Good one John. tho i completed this challenge earlier, just wanted to see your approach. finding the password in the last challenge was not straight forward and i had to Google a walk through 😁. wish someone has an easier way of locating the passwd rather than looking through so many lines of page source
@@CyberDoggyg Have you seen the GTFOBins resource for Linux, or the LOLBins reference for Windows? I'll showcase one technique a bit more in another THM video soon!
Truth be told I don't spend a whole lot of time reading --- I should, though, I wish I did ahaha. How long it takes me to complete one totally depends on how long the book is, admittedly. Thanks for watching!
@stormweb.hacker77 on Instagram holds the technique to solving direct and indirect web difficulties. A couple partners and myself used this link to improve our social media accounts and work issues.
Can do! Hope to showcase Blue or Vulnuniversity soon enough. Eventually I'll break in to the "intermediate" and some of the heavy-hitting stuff, I see the new CCT2019 room has a lot of traction!
I want to use TryHackMe, but I have a few concerns. 1. It doesn't seem like it is mac friendly, unless I'm completely missing something 2. Is there a free version of openVPN?
I can help you with OpenVPN. They have a community version that is completely free. openvpn.net/community-downloads/ I have absolutely no experience with Mac so I can't help there. :|
@@_JohnHammond it will help me so much if you create 2 separate playlists about "medium" and "hard" level problems (free only). I am planning to practice a lot from there. Thanks.
@@ashrafulalim1272 Hopefully if I keep rolling through some TryHackMe videos and get a good pile built up I can do that for sure. Thank you for the suggestion!
cant wait for a long live tryhackme on a hard room , like if you can try the room "CCT2019" anyway keep up bro i really like the way you explain things . im really looking forward for some binary exploitation or pwn series
@@_JohnHammond can you help by one thing: I got a tool from git it named kickthemout but if I started it says : nmap has no attribute named PortScanner. what can I do
I don't know which to be more excited about; the fact that THM has this or that you're doing walkthroughs on this. Hope to see more of this.
tryHackMe is beginner-friendly and you've introduced it to me. Your video is making me more passionate about CTF. Thanks a lot.
Very happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Yo, its been 2 years. Are you insane at hacking now? Hows the progress?
@@billybuck2713 it's been three months now
How abt you
@@ok-ne5rl HI! Since then I have enrolled in school and im doing cyber defense. I have made little progress because i have been focusing on school, but i have been practicing a little bit on basics of ctfs. I am becoming more experienced in navigating the linux command line but there is still much to learn in terms of being good at CTFs. Time to learrrrrrn!
@@billybuck2713 best of luck
Seriously! Without John Hammond, jhaddix, Liveoverflow, Edoverflow and so many more brilliant people out there, learning Cybersecurity would have been so difficult. Thanks guys. Kudos!!
Well thank you so much, I am very grateful you keep up with the content!
Thanks for the content. Usually people say to do CTFs in order to gain more skill, but I think this way is better and more interactive for beginners to get a grasp of what to do for certain problems.
Also, thanks for making this free and available. This allows us to see how you tackle a problem with your robust list of tools when handling a specific scenario!
Absolutely! Thank you for watching!
Thank you brother, I'm learning cyber security. Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate how John Hammond, Darkstar and the whole THM team is working to make Cyber Security more comprehensible and fun! ❤️
Your channel deserves a hell of a lot more than 60k subs !
Hahaha well I am very flattered, thank you so much! Hopefully it will keep growing soon!
I completed this room on my own, however, it was very interesting to see how a pro approaches this room. Thanks for the awesome video man!
Man these trYhack me ones are great please keep em coming....
Happy to hear that, thank you! I definitely plan to keep doing more. Thanks for watching!
I finished this room tonight, I love THM! Thanks for the video :D
As a beginner of kali, I am very pleased to watch this excellent video !
Happy to hear that! Thank you so much for watching!
mate i love your videos and are easy to understand and so fun keep going , you're the best .
Thanks so much!
I've loved computers ever since I was 5 but I just recently got into InfoSec. This website is very cool in terms of challenges and your videos are awesome for me because I actually get to see how to use all these different tools and techniques I had no idea about before. Thank you so much for this content!
Thank you so much for watching! Happy to hear that!
Damn, Wigle is an unbelievable tool, didn't know this one, thanks for the walkthrough ! As always :)
It would be cool to see your thought process going through something you've never seen before. As a noob with hacking myself it could give me and others like me pointers on where to take things next! Great vid man
I can try and do something cold, the only hiccup is that I don't actually get anywhere or struggle for hours with no resolution. And my disparate and partial thoughts and thinking aloud might be hard to follow ahaha. Can still do it, though! I think I have the "SchoolCTF video" where I had tackled that CTF cold. Thanks for watching, appreciate the kind words!
John Hammond maybe one for a live stream? Then cut it down to a watchable length for UA-cam after?
Great walkthrough. Thanks.
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching!
Great sir i see all your's video i like it. You delivered amazing video thanks a lot sir . You are helping me a lot..... Love you
Thanks so much! I appreciate all the kind words, love you too!
John, your channel is getting to be too much fun. Thanks!
Ha, thank you so much! I hope it is fun!
I love these try hack me videos, it's really great watching you progress through the tasks.
Very happy to hear that! More coming soon, thank you for watching!
John Hammond Thanks John 👍keep up the great work.
Thanks a tons John, i learn a lot from you !
Love From Pakistan
Thank you so much! Love from the US! :D
Dude your so insane now i know a new website where to start leaning hacking. Maybe doing more episodes on tryhackme
Absolutely, I plan to do a lot more! Thanks for watching!
You totally didn't get that this quick the first time.
Curiosity was the drive that led to the discovery of @stormweb.hacker77 on Instagram and has served great purpose . I had to be a victim to a hack case on Twitter and I believed hacking. @stormweb.hacker77 pulled up and restored the situation. Try.
hey bro thanks for introducing me to TryHackMe and also i love your videos so you have my thumbs up
Happy to hear that! Thank you and thanks for watching!
I LOVE TRY HACK ME, thanks John, pls continue these series
Some more coming up! Thanks for watching!
Definitely more tryhackme!
Can do! Thanks for watching!
Curiosity was the drive that led to the discovery of @stormweb.hacker77 on Instagram and has served great purpose . I had to be a victim to a hack case on Twitter and I believed hacking. @stormweb.hacker77 pulled up and restored the situation. Try.
More TryHackMe! Love these videos.
Thanks sir 👍
WE WANT MORE VIDEOS LIKE THAT!
Simple room but nonetheless fun. Thanks for the video John!
thankyou for tut sir, for some reason wigle didn't work for me any alternative?
edit: wigle showed that purple circle but didn't show anything when I zoom on it
I think the gps coordinates are to help you with bssid, instead of zooming out, I could see long and lat fields above the bssid
Ooooh good call! Thanks for watching!
Today I register on TryHackMe, i really love it, Thanks john for introducing it :)
Excellent, very happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Nice work dude! keep going.
Thank you! Hope to have more THM videos out soon!
i did sudo apt-get install exif then when i try exif WindowsXP.jpg and it says the data provided does not follow the specification. ExifLoader : the data supplied does not seem to contain EXIF data.
Keep making more vedios of try hack me ... It's really helpful
🧡Thanks🧡
wow i learned a lot thanks for the wonderful video
Thanks you
Thanks for watching! :D
More TryHackMe videos. Thanks
Will do! Have a lot more on the list! Thanks for watching!
Good intro man.
hahaha... i could not control laughing when i found his password (in white colour 🤣🤣🤣)
Awesome stuff. Will you do any videos on bug bounty?
I did this last month. It was really fun
i love your videos man, u r awsome
Hi, what are some tools you would suggest using for things like this? (i mean like for this tryhack me challenge, the one in your previous video and any other usefull tools you can think of) Im new to linux and I dont really want to haveto watch videos or use hints to see how to do stuff but seeing as im new most of the time i dont know where to start
accidentally came upon your video but now i can't help myself from watching your videos lots of love and hope to see such amazing contents on daily basis
can you tell me which os are you using on?
Thanks so much!
I am using Ubuntu Linux as my daily driver. Might need to switch back to Arch or try out Kali as a daily driver now that the non-root user is standard and supported!
@@_JohnHammond lets hope your videos keep rolling out on daily basis these 1-2 morning i wake up and check if you have uploaded anything or not lots of love from Nepal and lets keep the content coming
Good one John. tho i completed this challenge earlier, just wanted to see your approach. finding the password in the last challenge was not straight forward and i had to Google a walk through 😁. wish someone has an easier way of locating the passwd rather than looking through so many lines of page source
Nice! Thanks for watching even though you had completed it prior, I appreciate that! :D
Love these!
Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
I love these vids keep making them!
Can do! :D Thanks for watching!
It is really an awesome machine and I learn many things from this thanks to your video♥♥
Hey Jhon I always get stuck in privilege escalation
Tell me how could I learn privilege escalation give me some resources please
@@CyberDoggyg Have you seen the GTFOBins resource for Linux, or the LOLBins reference for Windows? I'll showcase one technique a bit more in another THM video soon!
Thanks so much, thank you for watching!
@@_JohnHammond no i haven't seen that but now I'll do that
Thanks for this information ❤
i am using dark reader so the last one was a bit easy for me to find
TY for this video!
Thanks for watching!
do you read book? how often and how much time it takes you to complete one.
Truth be told I don't spend a whole lot of time reading --- I should, though, I wish I did ahaha. How long it takes me to complete one totally depends on how long the book is, admittedly. Thanks for watching!
Bruh i tried 4 different browsers and still cant get the damn SSID to show up lol
That was fun haha
Ha! Thanks for watching!
are you using your own kali or their in-browser one
Hey I love your ending music can you send me a link to it please : )
Thank you! That is TULE - Fearless. Such a cool song ahaha.
John Hammond Thank you!!!!
Bro do the new box! It looks crazyyy its a forensics one i guess the military uses for its ctf's or something like that
Yeah! The CCT2019 would be super cool. I'll see if I can work through it.
which ubuntu distro are you using?
WTH, everyone loves you man ! you're "COOL" ;) :D
btw i am Always Watch your videos
I appreciate that so much, thank you!
Whoo made it into a John Hammond vid! Great videos :) How are you finding THM?
Excellent room!! Thanks so much. I love THM, it is a fantastic platform. I need to showcase a few more of these :)
@stormweb.hacker77 on Instagram holds the technique to solving direct and indirect web difficulties. A couple partners and myself used this link to improve our social media accounts and work issues.
We can also use sherlock.py for username recon.BTW love that you are doing the tryhackme walkthroughs!!
Ooooh, that's a good call! One awesome use for the Sherlock tool! Thanks so much for watching, more TryHackMe coming up!
@@_JohnHammond So excited for that
please more!!! :) :)
Can do! Hope to showcase Blue or Vulnuniversity soon enough. Eventually I'll break in to the "intermediate" and some of the heavy-hitting stuff, I see the new CCT2019 room has a lot of traction!
I want to use TryHackMe, but I have a few concerns.
1. It doesn't seem like it is mac friendly, unless I'm completely missing something
2. Is there a free version of openVPN?
I can help you with OpenVPN.
They have a community version that is completely free.
openvpn.net/community-downloads/
I have absolutely no experience with Mac so I can't help there. :|
I cant connect to openVPN on macOS. Anyone can help?
What is the issue? Does it error? What command are you using?
Nice 1 THUMSUP
Thank you!
Please make some video on Intermediate level rooms from tryHackMe.
Absolutely plan to. Which ones specifically would you like to see?
@@_JohnHammond it will help me so much if you create 2 separate playlists about "medium" and "hard" level problems (free only). I am planning to practice a lot from there. Thanks.
@@ashrafulalim1272 Hopefully if I keep rolling through some TryHackMe videos and get a good pile built up I can do that for sure. Thank you for the suggestion!
what u press to show this page ?
What page?
♥️✌️
cant wait for a long live tryhackme on a hard room , like if you can try the room "CCT2019"
anyway keep up bro i really like the way you explain things . im really looking forward for some binary exploitation or pwn series
A lot of folks are asking for it -- I'll see if I can work through it and then try and showcase it! Thanks for watching!
Should try ropmev2 on HTB
Oof, that might be a bit over my head, but I can take a look! Thanks for watching!
3:36 "Dont look write-ups"
isnt this a fucking write-up lmao
What theme is that?
That is Adwaita-Dark on my Ubuntu 19.04 installation. Thanks for watching!
joooohnhamoooooond goood night duuuuude ! fom ................... unknown hhhhhhhhhh
Could you do a video on pdf fuzzing 😁
I don't know what you mean by PDF fuzzing?
@@_JohnHammond like AFL fuzzing
Really loving TryHackMe and your content on it :) ♥️ from a fellow hacker keep up the awesome videos
TryHackMe is awesome! Will do, should have a few more out soon! Thanks for watching!
@@_JohnHammond Awesome :) thanks!
more tryhackme
Will do! Thanks for watching!
@@_JohnHammond can you help by one thing: I got a tool from git it named kickthemout but if I started it says : nmap has no attribute named PortScanner. what can I do
@@nerdcev Had you gone through the install instructions on the Github? Looks like it requires some packages in Python.
@@_JohnHammond yeah i did
@@_JohnHammond So I did like the pip requirements is that what you mean
wow 🤩.. you are surprice me ?
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