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[Tutorialsplanet.NET] Udemy - Network Hacking Continued - Intermediate to Advanced

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种子名称: [Tutorialsplanet.NET] Udemy - Network Hacking Continued - Intermediate to Advanced
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文件数目: 81个文件
文件大小: 1.46 GB
收录时间: 2019-11-11 09:49
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[Tutorialsplanet.NET] Udemy - Network Hacking Continued - Intermediate to Advanced.torrent
  • 1. Introduction/1. Teaser - Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly & Hacking Windows 10.mp421.98MB
  • 1. Introduction/2. Course Overview.mp421.05MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/1. MITMproxy - What is It & How To Install It.mp47.79MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/10. [Bonus] - Hacking Windows 10 Using A Fake Update.mp411.62MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/2. Using MITMproxy In Explicit Mode.mp411.41MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/3. Analysing (Filtering & Highlighting) Flows.mp411.77MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/4. Intercepting Network Flows.mp49.93MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/5. Modifying Responses & Injecting Javascript Manually.mp422.94MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/6. Intercepting & Modifying Responses In Transparent Mode.mp416.2MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/7. Editing Responses & Injecting BeEF's Code On The Fly.mp422.97MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/8. Editing Responses Automatically Based On Regex.mp420.42MB
  • 10. Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks/9. [Bonus] - Stealing Login Info Using Fake Login Prompt.mp419.09MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/1. What Do Mean By MITM Scripts.mp413.74MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/10. Executing Bash Commands & Calling Trojan Factory From Our Script.mp418.72MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/11. Using Variables & More Complex Conditions.mp416.95MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/12. Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly.mp423.17MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/13. Configuring The Trojan Factory's MITMproxy Script.mp416.45MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/14. Using The Trojan Factory MITMproxy Script.mp418.81MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/2. Capturing & Printing RequestsResponses.mp418.17MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/3. Filtering Flows & Extracting Useful Data.mp427.37MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/4. Using Conditions To Execute Code On Useful Flows.mp426.83MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/5. Generating Custom HTTP Responses.mp419.33MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/6. Testing Script Locally.mp418.27MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/7. Generating Trojans - Installing The Trojan Factory.mp415.87MB
  • 11. Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks/8. Generating Trojans - Converting Any File (egimage) To a Trojan.mp424.27MB
  • 12. Post-Connection Attacks - Doing All Of The Above On HTTPS Websites/1. Bypassing HTTPS With MITMproxy.mp416.32MB
  • 12. Post-Connection Attacks - Doing All Of The Above On HTTPS Websites/2. Replacing Downloads From HTTPS.mp412.69MB
  • 12. Post-Connection Attacks - Doing All Of The Above On HTTPS Websites/3. Injecting Data (Javascript, HTML elements ...etc) In HTTPS Websites.mp413.9MB
  • 12. Post-Connection Attacks - Doing All Of The Above On HTTPS Websites/4. Securing Systems From The Above Post Connection Attacks.mp420.51MB
  • 2. Back To BasicsPre-Connection Attacks/1. Pre-connection Attacks Overview.mp47.22MB
  • 2. Back To BasicsPre-Connection Attacks/2. Spoofing Mac Address Manually.mp46.24MB
  • 2. Back To BasicsPre-Connection Attacks/3. Targeting 5 GHz Networks.mp412.97MB
  • 2. Back To BasicsPre-Connection Attacks/4. Deauthenticating a Client From Protected WiFi Networks.mp416.28MB
  • 2. Back To BasicsPre-Connection Attacks/5. Deauthenticating Multiple Clients From Protected WiFi Networks.mp417.26MB
  • 2. Back To BasicsPre-Connection Attacks/6. Deauthenticating All Clients From Protected WiFi Network.mp413.59MB
  • 3. Gaining Access/1. Gaining Access Overview.mp415.63MB
  • 3. Gaining Access/2. Discovering Names of Hidden Networks.mp416.29MB
  • 3. Gaining Access/3. Connecting To Hidden Networks.mp412.3MB
  • 3. Gaining Access/4. Bypassing Mac Filtering (Blacklists & Whitelists).mp420.18MB
  • 3. Gaining Access/5. Cracking SKA WEP Networks.mp418.15MB
  • 3. Gaining Access/6. Securing Systems From The Above Attacks.mp421.34MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/1. Sniffing Captive Portal Login Information In Monitor Mode.mp424.75MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/10. Redirecting Requests To Captive Portal Login Page.mp428.97MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/11. Generating Fake SSL Certificate.mp410.81MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/12. Enabling SSLHTTPS On Webserver.mp416.16MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/13. Sniffing & Analysing Login Credentials.mp414.57MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/2. Sniffing Captive Portal Login Information Using ARP Spoofing.mp418.19MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/3. Creating a Fake Captive Portal - Introduction.mp410.82MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/4. Creating Login Page - Cloning a Login Page.mp417.38MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/5. Creating Login Page - Fixing Relative Links.mp415.45MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/6. Creating Login Page - Adding Form Tag.mp418.23MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/7. Creating Login Page - Adding Submit Button.mp417.34MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/8. Preparing Computer To Run Fake Captive Portal.mp420.14MB
  • 4. Gaining Access - Captive Portals/9. Starting The Fake Captive Portal.mp429.09MB
  • 5. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Exploiting WPS/1. Exploiting WPS - Introduction.mp49.71MB
  • 5. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Exploiting WPS/2. Bypassing Failed to associate Issue.mp414.96MB
  • 5. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Exploiting WPS/3. Bypassing 0x3 and 0x4 Errors.mp419.4MB
  • 5. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Exploiting WPS/4. WPS Lock - What Is It & How To Bypass It.mp426.34MB
  • 5. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Exploiting WPS/5. Unlocking WPS.mp420.22MB
  • 6. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Advanced Wordlist Attack/1. Advanced Wordlist Attacks - Introduction.mp410.06MB
  • 6. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Advanced Wordlist Attack/2. Saving Aircrack-ng Cracking Progress.mp420.65MB
  • 6. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Advanced Wordlist Attack/3. Using Huge Wordlists With Aircrack-ng Without Wasting Storage.mp420.13MB
  • 6. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Advanced Wordlist Attack/4. Saving Cracking Progress When Using Huge Wordlists Without Wasting Storage.mp425.35MB
  • 6. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Advanced Wordlist Attack/5. Cracking WPAWPA2 Much Faster Using GPU - Part 1.mp416.88MB
  • 6. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - Advanced Wordlist Attack/6. Cracking WPAWPA2 Much Faster Using GPU - Part 2.mp434.05MB
  • 7. Gaining Access - WPAWPA Cracking - Evil Twin Attack/1. What is It & How it Works.mp418.02MB
  • 7. Gaining Access - WPAWPA Cracking - Evil Twin Attack/2. Installing Needed Software.mp419.62MB
  • 7. Gaining Access - WPAWPA Cracking - Evil Twin Attack/3. Stealing WPAWPA2 Key Using Evil Twin Attack Without Guessing.mp424.81MB
  • 7. Gaining Access - WPAWPA Cracking - Evil Twin Attack/4. Debugging & Fixing Login Interface.mp429.08MB
  • 8. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - WPAWPA2 Enterprise/1. What is WPAWPA2 Enterprise & How it Works.mp413.57MB
  • 8. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - WPAWPA2 Enterprise/2. How To Hack WPAWPA2 Enterprise.mp418.85MB
  • 8. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - WPAWPA2 Enterprise/3. Stealing Login Credentials.mp416.65MB
  • 8. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - WPAWPA2 Enterprise/4. Cracking Login Credentials.mp415.51MB
  • 8. Gaining Access - WPAWPA2 Cracking - WPAWPA2 Enterprise/5. Securing Systems From The Above Gaining Access Attacks.mp434.53MB
  • 9. Post Connection Attacks/1. Post Connection Attacks Overview.mp428.02MB
  • 9. Post Connection Attacks/2. Ettercap - Basic Overview.mp416.36MB
  • 9. Post Connection Attacks/3. Ettercap - ARP Spoofing & Sniffing Sensitive Data Such As Usernames & Passwords.mp422.81MB
  • 9. Post Connection Attacks/4. Setting Up SSLstrip Manually To Bypass HTTPS & Sniff Data From HTTPS Websites.mp427.13MB
  • 9. Post Connection Attacks/5. Automatically ARP Poisoning New Clients.mp415.82MB
  • 9. Post Connection Attacks/6. DNS Spoofing Using Ettercap.mp411.3MB
  • 9. Post Connection Attacks/7. Bypassing Router-Side Security & Poisoning Target Without Triggering Alarms.mp423.31MB