Udemy - Network Hacking Continued – Intermediate To Advanced [TP]

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[Tutorialsplanet.NET] Udemy - Network Hacking Continued - Intermediate to Advanced 1. Introduction
  • 1. Teaser - Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly & Hacking Windows 10.mp4 (22.0 MB)
  • 1. Teaser - Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly & Hacking Windows 10.vtt (7.9 KB)
  • 2. Course Overview.mp4 (21.0 MB)
  • 2. Course Overview.vtt (6.5 KB)
10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks
  • 1. MITMproxy - What is It & How To Install It.mp4 (7.8 MB)
  • 1. MITMproxy - What is It & How To Install It.vtt (4.5 KB)
  • 1.1 Post Connection - Analysing Data Flows.pdf.pdf (190.0 KB)
  • 1.2 MITMproxy Download Page.html (0.1 KB)
  • 10. [Bonus] - Hacking Windows 10 Using A Fake Update.mp4 (11.6 MB)
  • 10. [Bonus] - Hacking Windows 10 Using A Fake Update.vtt (5.4 KB)
  • 2. Using MITMproxy In Explicit Mode.mp4 (11.4 MB)
  • 2. Using MITMproxy In Explicit Mode.vtt (7.4 KB)
  • 3. Analysing (Filtering & Highlighting) Flows.mp4 (11.8 MB)
  • 3. Analysing (Filtering & Highlighting) Flows.vtt (5.9 KB)
  • 4. Intercepting Network Flows.mp4 (9.9 MB)
  • 4. Intercepting Network Flows.vtt (5.5 KB)
  • 5. Modifying Responses & Injecting Javascript Manually.mp4 (22.9 MB)
  • 5. Modifying Responses & Injecting Javascript Manually.vtt (9.6 KB)
  • 6. Intercepting & Modifying Responses In Transparent Mode.mp4 (16.2 MB)
  • 6. Intercepting & Modifying Responses In Transparent Mode.vtt (8.7 KB)
  • 7. Editing Responses & Injecting BeEF's Code On The Fly.mp4 (23.0 MB)
  • 7. Editing Responses & Injecting BeEF's Code On The Fly.vtt (10.0 KB)
  • 8. Editing Responses Automatically Based On Regex.mp4 (20.4 MB)
  • 8. Editing Responses Automatically Based On Regex.vtt (9.6 KB)
  • 9. [Bonus] - Stealing Login Info Using Fake Login Prompt.mp4 (19.1 MB)
  • 9. [Bonus] - Stealing Login Info Using Fake Login Prompt.vtt (8.5 KB)
11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks
  • 1. What Do Mean By MITM Scripts.mp4 (13.7 MB)
  • 1. What Do Mean By MITM Scripts.vtt (6.7 KB)
  • 1.1 Post Connection - Writing Custom Scripts.pdf.pdf (211.3 KB)
  • 1.2 MITMproxy Scripting Wiki Page.html (0.1 KB)
  • 11. Using Variables & More Complex Conditions.mp4 (17.0 MB)
  • 11. Using Variables & More Complex Conditions.vtt (9.5 KB)
  • 12. Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly.mp4 (23.2 MB)
  • 12. Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly.vtt (11.4 KB)
  • 12.1 basic-v3.py.py (0.5 KB)
  • 13. Configuring The Trojan Factory's MITMproxy Script.mp4 (16.4 MB)
  • 13. Configuring The Trojan Factory's MITMproxy Script.vtt (8.3 KB)
  • 14. Using The Trojan Factory MITMproxy Script.mp4 (18.8 MB)
  • 14. Using The Trojan Factory MITMproxy Script.vtt (9.0 KB)
  • 2. Capturing & Printing RequestsResponses.mp4 (18.2 MB)
  • 2. Capturing & Printing RequestsResponses.vtt (9.4 KB)
  • 2.1 basic.py.py (0.1 KB)
  • 3. Filtering Flows & Extracting Useful Data.mp4 (27.4 MB)
  • 3. Filtering Flows & Extracting Useful Data.vtt (10.6 KB)
  • 4. Using Conditions To Execute Code On Useful Flows.mp4 (26.8 MB)
  • 4. Using Conditions To Execute Code On Useful Flows.vtt (10.3 KB)
  • 5. Generating Custom HTTP Responses.mp4 (19.3 MB)
  • 5. Generating Custom HTTP Responses.vtt (9.3 KB)
  • 6. Testing Script Locally.mp4 (18.3 MB)
  • 6. Testing Script Locally.vtt (8.9 KB)
  • 6.1 basic-v2.py.py (0.3 KB)
  • 7. Generating Trojans - Installing The Trojan Factory.mp4 (15.9 MB)
  • 7. Generating Trojans - Installing The Trojan Factory.vtt (7.3 KB)
  • 7.1 Trojan Factory Git Repo.html (0.1 KB)
12. Post-Connection Attacks - Doing All Of The Above On HTTPS Websites
  • 1. Bypassing HTTPS With MITMproxy.mp4 (16.3 MB)
  • 1. Bypassing HTTPS With MITMproxy.vtt (7.2 KB)
  • 1.1 MITMProxy Complex Scripts.html (0.1 KB)
  • 1.2 sslstrip.py.py (2.4 KB)
  • 2. Replacing Downloads From HTTPS.mp4 (12.7 MB)
  • 2. Replacing Downloads From HTTPS.vtt (5.6 KB)
  • 4. Securing Systems From The Above Post Connection Attacks.mp4 (20.5 MB)
  • 4. Securing Systems From The Above Post Connection Attacks.vtt (5.8 KB)
13. Bonus Section
  • 1. Bonus Lecture - What's Next.html (6.1 KB)
2. Back To BasicsPre-Connection Attacks
  • 1. Pre-connection Attacks Overview.mp4 (7.2 MB)
  • 1. Pre-connection Attacks Overview.vtt (2.5 KB)
  • 1.1 Pre-Connection Attacks.pdf.pdf (125.6 KB)
  • 2. Spoofing Mac Address Manually.mp4 (6.2 MB)
  • 2. Spoofing Mac Address Manually.vtt (4.4 KB)
  • 3. Targeting 5 GHz Networks.mp4 (13.0 MB)
  • 3. Targeting 5 GHz Networks.vtt (7.6 KB)
  • 3.1 Best Wireless Adapters For Hacking.html (0.1 KB)
  • 3.2 website Selling Supported Wireless Adapters.html (0.1 KB)
  • 4. Deauthenticating a Client From Protected WiFi Networks.mp4 (16.3 MB)
  • 4. Deauthenticating a Client From Protected WiFi Networks.vtt (8.5 KB)
  • 5. Deauthenticating Multiple Clients From Protected WiFi Networks.mp4 (17.3 MB)
  • 5. Deauthenticating Multiple Clients From Protected WiFi Networks.vtt (17.3 MB)
  • 6. Deauthenticating All Clients From Protected WiFi Network.mp4 (13.6 MB)
  • 6. Deauthenticating All Clients From Protected WiFi Network.vtt (6.9 KB)
3. Gaining Access
  • 1. Gaining Access Overview.mp4 (15.6 MB)
  • 1. Gaining Access Overview.vtt (2.9 KB)
  • 1.1 Gaining Access.pdf.pdf (166.3 KB)
  • 2. Discovering Names of Hidden Networks.mp4 (16.3 MB)
  • 2. Discovering Names of Hidden Networks.vtt (10.5 KB)
  • 3. Connecting To Hidden Networks.mp4 (12.3 MB)
  • 3. Connecting To Hidden Networks.vtt (6.0 KB)
  • 4. Bypassing Mac Filtering (Blacklists & Whitelists).mp4 (20.2 MB)
  • 4. Bypassing Mac Filtering (Blacklists & Whitelists).vtt (10.8 KB)
  • 5. Cracking SKA WEP Networks.mp4 (18.2 MB)
  • 5. Cracking SKA WEP Networks.vtt (10.4 KB)
  • 6. Securing Systems From The Above Attacks.mp4 (21.3 MB)
  • 6. Securing Systems From The Above Attacks.vtt (3.8 KB)
  • Description

    Udemy - Network Hacking Continued – Intermediate To Advanced [TP]



    Welcome to my advanced network hacking course, this course is designed to build up on what you already know about network hacking, therefore I recommend finishing the network hacking section of my general ethical hacking course or finishing my network hacking course before starting this course.

    Just like all of my other courses, this course is highly practical, but it will not neglect the theory, since this is an advanced course we will be breaking each attack into its smaller components and understand how each of these components work, therefore by the end of the course you will be able to mix these attacks and adopt attacks to suit different situations and different scenarios, not only that but at the end of the course you will be able to write your own man in the middle scripts to implement your own attacks.

    Because this course builds on what you learn in the courses mentioned above, the main sections here have similar titles to the main sections in these courses, but the topics covered here are more advanced.

    This course is divided into three main sections:

    Pre-Connection Attacks – in this section you will learn how to extend the pre-connection attacks that you already know, for example you will learn how to run all the attacks that you know so far against networks and clients that use 5Ghz and extend the deauthentication attack to target multiple clients and multiple networks at the same time.
    Gaining Access – In this section you will learn a number of advanced techniques to gain access to various network configurations and various network encryptions. First you will learn how to overcome some security features that would prevent you from even trying any attacks, you will learn how to discover and target hidden networks and bypass mac filtering weather it is implemented using a black-list or a white-list. As you go through all of the lectures in this section, you will learn how to manually configure and create a fake access point, you will understand exactly how it works and the services it relies on, therefore by the end of this section you will be able to create custom fake access points to suit your needs, so you will be able to create fake captive portals, steal WPA/WPA2 passwords or use it to spy on clients that connect to it. This section is divided into a number of subsections each covering a specific topic:



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