
Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Overview of hacking concepts and the importance of ethical hacking.
- Understanding the five phases of hacking: Reconnaissance, Scanning, Gaining Access, Maintaining Access, and Covering Tracks.
- Legal and regulatory considerations in ethical hacking.
Foot printing and Reconnaissance
- Techniques for information gathering: Whois, DNS enumeration, and social engineering.
- Tools for footprinting: Maltego, Recon-ng.
- Countermeasures to protect against reconnaissance.
Scanning Networks
- Network scanning techniques: Port scanning, network mapping.
- Tools used in scanning: Nmap, Nessus.
- Identifying live systems, open ports, and vulnerabilities.
Gaining Access
- Exploitation techniques: Buffer overflows, password cracking, and privilege escalation.
- Tools for gaining access: Metasploit, John the Ripper.
- Post-exploitation strategies and covering tracks.
Enumeration
- Techniques for gathering more detailed information: SNMP, LDAP, and NFS enumeration.
- Enumerating Windows and Linux systems.
- Tools for enumeration: Hyena, NetBIOS Enumerator.
System Hacking
- Password cracking and securing passwords.
- Understanding and exploiting vulnerabilities in operating systems.
- Techniques for maintaining access and installing backdoors.
Malware Threats
- Types of malware: Viruses, Trojans, worms, and ransomware.
- Techniques for detecting and analyzing malware.
- Tools for malware analysis: OllyDbg, IDA Pro.
Social Engineering and Phishing
- Understanding social engineering attacks and techniques.
- Phishing, spear-phishing, and other human-based attacks.
- Countermeasures against social engineering attacks.
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