- How to Join the Infosec Community
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Excellent, well-written hacking lessons: HackingTutorials.org
- Finding and Using Browser-saved Passwords: Another video from Starry Sky
- Hacking for a digital marketer
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: [ Hiding Your Ass ] :: [ Using a VPN ]
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: [ Hiding Your Ass ] :: [ Using a Proxy Server ]
- [ Hacker Night School ] Being Anonymous: VPNs
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: TOR Browser Search Engines
- [ Bug Bounty ] :: Hack Facebook for Fun and Profit!
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Learn Python in 43 Minutes (if you’re a really fast learner)
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Hacking Practice: the Command Injection ISO
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Got a foothold on a Windows target? Now enable Remote Desktop.
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: [ Using Git ]
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Tsuki CTF Pwns Access on HackTheBox
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Exploiting sudo: Altering your PATH
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: WEP Cracking Basics in Kali
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: CSRF
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: A Memory Forensics with Volatility Writeup
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Adding the Kali Tools to Ubuntu
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Kali Linux Metapackages (All Tools or Subsets)
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Commando VM: a Windows Hacking “Distro”
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: VulnHub Walk-Throughs: This is how you learn to pwn
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Metasploitable 3: A Hackable Windows VM
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Command VM: a Windows Red-Team VM from FireEye
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: WebGoat, An OWASP Hacking Practice Website
- School for Hackers :: Python for Malware Analysis
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Encoding and Decoding: Base64, ASCII, etc.
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: Using the Greenbone Vulnerability Scanner
- The KNOB Attack: Does this exploit from 2018 still work?
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: The Holy Unblocker
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: the POODLE attack, featuring TLS Downgrade
- [ Hacker Night School ] :: The Illustrated TLS Connection
Learning new programming languages is an endless task, because languages go in and out of vogue, and new one offer some substantial improvements (none of them will find you a spouse yet, unfortunately). After a while I recognized that all languages have more in common than they have differences, so when I need to pick up a new one or just brush up one one I haven’t used recently, I look to quick, clear training. W3Schools is terrific for a lot of things, including my recent refresh of Python. But there are other ways to teach and learn. These days a lot of people prefer video to text.
So I went looking for good examples of “instant” Python training, and of them, I like this particular video best: “Learn Python in One Video”: