Hacking for Newbies

Oct 11, 2013 03:44 PM
Oct 11, 2013 05:01 PM

Many of you have written me asking where you should start in your hacking education/career. If you are not familiar with Linux, I definitely recommend that you start with my Linux tutorials. Presently, there are eleven (11), but there are more on the way. Every hacker MUST have basic Linux skills as nearly all the hacking tools are written for Linux.

Once you have mastered basic Linux skills, here are the tutorials I suggest you read and master next. I would suggest that you do them in order, but that is not necessary.

  1. Install BackTrack
  2. Getting Started with BackTrack
  3. Passive Reconnaissance
  4. Active Reconnaissance with Nmap
  5. Active Reconnaissance with Hping3
  6. Active Reconnaissance with Xprobe2
  7. Windows Password Cracking
  8. Linux Password Cracking
  9. Hacking Wi-Fi
  10. Getting Started with Metasploit
  11. Finding Vulnerabilities

When you have completed each of these tutorials, you will have a fundamental understanding of hacking. At that point, you can go on to some of the more advanced tools and hacks with Metasploit, aircrack-ng, and others.

Happy hacking!

Just updated your iPhone? You'll find new Apple Intelligence capabilities, sudoku puzzles, Camera Control enhancements, volume control limits, layered Voice Memo recordings, and other useful features. Find out what's new and changed on your iPhone with the iOS 18.2 update.

Related Articles

637263493835297420.jpg

How to Use Zero-Width Characters to Hide Secret Messages in Text (& Even Reveal Leaks)

636455706472146367.jpg

How to Hide DDE-Based Attacks in MS Word

Comments

No Comments Exist

Be the first, drop a comment!