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Network Hacking Continued - Intermediate to Advanced
Introduction
Teaser - Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly & Hacking Windows 10
Course Overview
Back To Basics/Pre-Connection Attacks
Pre-connection Attacks Overview
Spoofing MAC Address Manually
Targeting 5Ghz Networks
Deauthenticating a Client From Protected WiFi Networks
Deauthenticating Multiple Clients From Protected WiFi Networks
Deauthenticating All Clients From Protected WiFi Network
Gaining Access
Gaining Access Overview
Discovering Names of Hidden Networks
Connecting To Hidden Networks
Bypassing Mac Filtering (Blacklists & Whitelists)
Cracking SKA WEP Networks
Securing Systems From The Above Attacks
Gaining Access - Captive Portals
Sniffing Captive Portal Login Information In Monitor Mode
Sniffing Captive Portal Login Information Using ARP Spoofing
Creating a Fake Captive Portal - Introduction
Creating Login Page - Cloning a Login Page
Creating Login Page - Fixing Relative Links
Creating Login Page - Adding Form Tag
Creating Login Page - Adding Submit Button
Preparing Computer To Run Fake Captive Portal
Starting The Fake Captive Portal
Redirecting Requests To Captive Portal Login Page
Generating Fake SSL Certificate
Enabling SSL/HTTPS On Webserver
Sniffing & Analysing Login Credentials
Gaining Access - WPA/WPA2 Cracking - Exploiting WPS
Exploiting WPS - Introduction
Bypassing "Failed to associate" Issue
Bypassing 0x3 and 0x4 Errors
WPS Lock - What Is It & How To Bypass It
Unlocking WPS
Gaining Access - WPA/WPA2 Cracking - Advanced Wordlist Attack
Advanced Wordlist Attacks - Introduction
Saving Aircrack-ng Cracking Progress
Using Huge Wordlists With Aircrack-ng Without Wasting Storage
Saving Cracking Progress When Using Huge Wordlists Without Wasting Storage
Cracking WPA/WPA2 Much Faster Using GPU - Part 1
Cracking WPA/WPA2 Much Faster Using GPU - Part 2
Gaining Access - WPA/WPA Cracking - Evil Twin Attack
What is it & How it Works
Installing Needed Software
Stealing WPA/WPA2 Key Using Evil Twin Attack Without Guessing
Debugging & Fixing Login Interface
Gaining Access - WPA/WPA2 Cracking - WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
What is WPA/WPA2 Enterprise & How it Works
How To Hack WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
Stealing Login Credentials
Cracking Login Credentials
Securing Systems From The Above Gaining Access Attacks
Post Connection Attacks
Post Connection Attacks Overview
Ettercap - Basic Overview
Ettercap - ARP Spoofing & Sniffing Sensitive Data Such As Usernames & Passwords
Setting Up SSLstrip Manually To Bypass HTTPS & Sniff Data From HTTPS Websites
Automatically ARP Poisoning New Clients
DNS Spoofing Using Ettercap
Bypassing Router-Side Security & Poisoning Target Without Triggering Alarms
Post Connection Attacks - Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks
MITMproxy - What is It & How To Install It
Using MITMproxy In Explicit Mode
Analysing (Filtering & Highlighting) Flows
Intercepting Network Flows
Modifying Responses & Injecting Javascript Manually
Intercepting & Modifying Responses In Transparent Mode
Editing Responses & Injecting BeEF's Code On The Fly
Editing Responses Automatically Based On Regex
[Bonus] - Stealing Login Info Using Fake Login Prompt
[Bonus] - Hacking Windows 10 Using A Fake Update
Post Connection Attacks - Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks
What Do Mean By MITM Scripts?
Capturing & Printing Requests/Responses
Filtering Flows & Extracting Useful Data
Using Conditions To Execute Code On Useful Flows
Generating Custom HTTP Responses
Testing Script Locally
Generating Trojans - Installing The Trojan Factory
Generating Trojans - Converting Any File (eg:image) To a Trojan
Testing Script On Remote Computer To Replace Downloads With a Generic Trojan
Executing Bash Commands & Calling Trojan Factory From Our Script
Using Variables & More Complex Conditions
Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly
Configuring The Trojan Factory's MITMproxy Script
Using The Trojan Factory MITMproxy Script
Post-Connection Attacks - Doing All Of The Above On HTTPS Websites
Bypassing HTTPS With MITMproxy
Replacing Downloads From HTTPS
Injecting Data (Javascript, HTML elements ...etc) In HTTPS Websites
Securing Systems From The Above Post Connection Attacks
Bypassing 0x3 and 0x4 Errors
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