Network Hacking Continued – Intermediate to Advanced



Free Download Network Hacking Continued – Intermediate to Advanced
Last updated 3/2024
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Learn advanced techniques to hack into WiFi & wired networks & implement custom MITM attacks


What you’ll learn
80+ detailed videos (10 hours) on ADVANCED network hacking
2 methods to hack WPA2 enterprise networks
3 methods to hack captive portals (hotels & airport networks)
Steal WPA/WPA2 password using evil twin attack.
Crack WPA/WPA2 faster using GPU.
Write custom scripts to implement your attack ideas.
Bypass router-side security & run ARP spoofing attack without raising alarms.
Unlock WPS on some routers even if its locked
Disconnect multiple or all clients from their networks without knowing the key
Bypass MAC filtering (both black & white lists).
Discover & connect to hidden networks
Crack more secure WEP implementation when SKA is used.
Exploit WPS on more secure routers to get the WPA/WPA2 key.
Understand how WPA/WPA2 enterprise work.
Understand how a fake access points work
Manually create fake access points
Generate SSL certificates & use it to support HTTPS on apache2.
Create a fake captive portal that acts exactly like a normal captive portal.
Use huge wordlists to crack WPA/WPA2 without taking up disk space.
Save WPA / WPA2 cracking progress.
Bypass HTTPS & capture data manually.
Analyse data flows and build own attacks.
Run attacks against HTTPS websites.
Inject Javascript / HTML code in HTTPS pages.
Create trojans – combine any file (image/pdf) with malware.
Replace files downloaded on the network with trojans.
Write script to replace downloads with trojans on the fly.
Requirements
Computer with a minimum of 4GB ram/memory
Operating System: Windows / Apple Mac OS / Linux
Finished the networks section of my general ethical hacking course OR
Finished my network hacking course.
For the wifi cracking ONLY – Wireless adapter that supports monitor mode (more info provided in the course).
Description
Welcome to this advanced network hacking course, this course is designed to build up on what you already know about network hacking, therefore I recommend finishing the network hacking section of my general ethical hacking course or finishing my network hacking course before starting this one.Just like all of my other courses, this course is highly practical, but it will not neglect the theory, since this is an advanced course we will be breaking each attack into its smaller components and understand how each of these components work, therefore by the end of the course you will be able to mix these attacks and adopt them to suit different situations and different scenarios, you will also learn how to write your own man in the middle scripts to implement your own attacks. You will learn everything by example in real world practical scenarios, no boring dry lectures.Because this course builds on what you learn in the courses mentioned above, the main sections here have similar titles to the main sections in these courses, but the topics covered here are more advanced.This course is divided into three main sections:Pre-Connection Attacks – in this section you will learn how to extend the pre-connection attacks you already know, for example you will learn how to run these attacks against networks and clients that use 5Ghz and extend the deauthentication attack to target multiple clients and multiple networks at the same time.Gaining Access – In this section you will learn a number of advanced techniques to gain access to various network configurations and various network encryptions. First you will learn how to overcome some security features that would prevent you from even trying any attacks, you will learn how to discover and target hidden networks and bypass MAC filtering whether it is implemented using a black-list or a white-list. As you go through all of the lectures in this section, you will learn how to manually configure and create a fake access point, you will understand exactly how it works and the services it relies on, therefore by the end of this section you will be able to create custom fake access points to suit your needs. You will be able to create fake captive portals, steal WPA/WPA2 passwords or use it to spy on clients that connect to it. This section is divided into a number of subsections each covering a specific topic:Captive Portals - captive portals are open networks that require users to login after connecting to it, they are usually used in hotels and airports. In this subsection you will learn three methods to hack captive portals.WEP Cracking – Even though this is an old and weak encryption, this is still used in some networks and you can not call yourself a hacker if you can not crack it, by now you should know how to rack WEP if OPEN authentication is used, in this section you will learn how to gain access to WEP networks that use Shared Key Authentication (SKA) as all of the methods that you learned so far will NOT work against SKA.WPA & WPA2 cracking – In this section you will learn more advanced techniques to gain access to WPA & WPA2 networks, this section is divided into even smaller subsections:Exploiting WPS – in this subsection you will learn how to debug reaver’s output and exploit the WPS feature on more routers using reaver’s advanced options, you will also learn how to unlock some routers if they lock after a number of failed attempts.Advanced Wordlist Attacks – in this subsection you will learn how to run more advanced wordlist attacks, this will increase your chances of cracking the key; you will learn how to use huge wordlists without wasting storage, save the cracking progress so that you can pause and resume and crack the key much faster using the GPU instead of the CPU.Evil Twin Attack - Finally if none of the above methods work, the last resort is to use social engineering to get the key, in this subsection you will learn how to get the password for a target WPA/WPA2 network using social engineering, without guessing and without using a wordlist.WPA & WPA2 Enterprise – These networks are usually used in companies and colleges, these are secure networks that use WPA or WPA2 but also require users to login with a username and password after connecting, in this subsection you will understand how they work and how to hack them.Post-Connection Attacks – In this section you will learn a number of advanced attacks that you can run after connecting to a network. All of the attacks in this subsection work against WiFi and ethernet networks, you will learn how to manually bypass HTTPS and capture sensitive data, you will be able to use this method regardless of how you became the man in the middle so you will be able to use it with any scenario or situation when interesting data is flowing through your computer. You will also learn how to inject javascript/HTML in HTTPS websites, bypass router-side security and run ARP poisoning attacks without raising any alarms. You will also learn how to manually analyse data flows and build your own MITM attack ideas. Not only that but I will also teach you how to write your own scripts to execute your own MITM attacks. By the end of this section you will learn the right methodology of building your own attack, you’ll learn how to analyse network flows, run a simple test, translate that into a working script that implements your attack, and finally test that script against a remote computer.Finally at the end of the course you will learn how to protect yourself and your systems from these attacks.With this course you’ll get 24/7 support, so if you have any questions you can post them in the Q&A section and we’ll respond to you within 15 hours.Notes: This course is created for educational purposes only and all the attacks are launched in my own lab or against devices that I have permission to test.This course is totally a product of Zaid Sabih & zSecurity, no other organization is associated with it or a certification exam. Although, you will receive a Course Completion Certification from Udemy, apart from that NO OTHER ORGANIZATION IS INVOLVED.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Teaser – Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly & Hacking Windows 10
Lecture 2 Course Overview
Section 2: Back To Basics/Pre-Connection Attacks
Lecture 3 Pre-connection Attacks Overview
Lecture 4 Spoofing Mac Address Manually
Lecture 5 Hacking 5 GHz Networks
Lecture 6 Deauthenticating a Client From Protected WiFi Networks
Lecture 7 Deauthenticating Multiple Clients From Protected WiFi Networks
Lecture 8 Deauthenticating All Clients From Protected WiFi Network
Lecture 9 Deauthenticating Same Client From Multiple Bands or Networks
Section 3: Gaining Access
Lecture 10 Gaining Access Overview
Lecture 11 Discovering Hidden Networks
Lecture 12 Connecting To Hidden Networks
Lecture 13 Bypassing Mac Filtering (Blacklists & Whitelists)
Lecture 14 Cracking SKA WEP Networks
Lecture 15 Securing Systems From The Above Attacks
Section 4: Gaining Access – Captive Portals
Lecture 16 Sniffing Captive Portal Login Information In Monitor Mode
Lecture 17 Sniffing Captive Portal Login Information Using ARP Spoofing
Lecture 18 Creating a Fake Captive Portal – Introduction
Lecture 19 Creating Login Page – Cloning a Login Page
Lecture 20 Creating Login Page – Fixing Relative Links
Lecture 21 Creating Login Page – Adding Form Tag
Lecture 22 Creating Login Page – Adding Submit Button
Lecture 23 Preparing Computer To Run Fake Captive Portal
Lecture 24 Starting The Fake Captive Portal
Lecture 25 Redirecting Requests To Captive Portal Login Page
Lecture 26 Generating Fake SSL Certificate
Lecture 27 Enabling SSL/HTTPS On Webserver
Lecture 28 Sniffing & Analysing Login Credentials
Section 5: Gaining Access – WPA & WPA2 Cracking – Exploiting WPS
Lecture 29 Exploiting WPS – Introduction
Lecture 30 Bypassing "Failed to associate" Issue
Lecture 31 Bypassing 0x3 and 0x4 Errors
Lecture 32 WPS Lock – What Is It & How To Bypass It
Lecture 33 Unlocking WPS
Section 6: Gaining Access – WPA & WPA2 Cracking – Advanced Wordlist Attack
Lecture 34 Advanced Wordlist Attacks – Introduction
Lecture 35 Saving Cracking Progress
Lecture 36 Using Huge Wordlists Without Wasting Storage
Lecture 37 Saving Cracking Progress When Using Huge Wordlists Without Wasting Storage
Lecture 38 Cracking WPA/WPA2 Much Faster Using GPU – Part 1
Lecture 39 Cracking WPA/WPA2 Much Faster Using GPU – Part 2
Section 7: Gaining Access – WPA & WPA2 Cracking – Evil Twin Attack
Lecture 40 How the Evil Twin attack Work?
Lecture 41 Installing Needed Software
Lecture 42 Stealing WPA & WPA2 Key Using Evil Twin Attack Without Guessing
Lecture 43 Debugging & Fixing Login Interface Issues
Section 8: Gaining Access – WPA & WPA2 Cracking – WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
Lecture 44 What is WPA & WPA2 Enterprise & How it Works
Lecture 45 2 Methods To Hack WPA & WPA2 Enterprise
Lecture 46 Stealing Login Credentials
Lecture 47 Cracking Login Credentials
Lecture 48 Securing Systems From The Above Attacks
Section 9: Post Connection Attacks
Lecture 49 Post Connection Attacks Overview
Lecture 50 Ettercap – Basic Overview
Lecture 51 Ettercap – ARP Spoofing & Sniffing Sensitive Data Such As Usernames & Passwords
Lecture 52 Automatically ARP Poisoning New Clients
Lecture 53 DNS Spoofing Using Ettercap
Lecture 54 Bypassing Router-Side Security & Poisoning Target Without Triggering Alarms
Section 10: Post Connection Attacks – Analysing Data Flows & Running Custom Attacks
Lecture 55 Introduction to MITMproxy
Lecture 56 Using MITMproxy In Explicit Mode
Lecture 57 Analysing (Filtering & Highlighting) Flows
Lecture 58 Intercepting Network Flows
Lecture 59 Modifying Responses & Injecting Javascript Manually
Lecture 60 Intercepting & Modifying Responses In Transparent Mode
Lecture 61 Editing Responses & Injecting BeEF’s Code On The Fly
Lecture 62 Editing Responses Automatically Based On Regex
Lecture 63 onus – Stealing Login Info Using Fake Login Prompt
Lecture 64 onus – Hacking Windows 10 Using A Fake Update
Section 11: Post Connection Attacks – Writing Custom Scripts To Execute Own Attacks
Lecture 65 Introduction to MITM Scripts?
Lecture 66 Capturing & Printing Requests/Responses
Lecture 67 Filtering Flows & Extracting Useful Data
Lecture 68 Using Conditions To Execute Code On Useful Flows
Lecture 69 Generating Custom HTTP Responses
Lecture 70 Testing Script Locally
Lecture 71 Generating Trojans – Installing The Trojan Factory
Lecture 72 Generating Trojans – Converting Any File (eg:image) To a Trojan
Lecture 73 Testing Script On Remote Computer To Replace Downloads With a Generic Trojan
Lecture 74 Executing Bash Commands & Calling Trojan Factory From Our Script
Lecture 75 Using Variables & More Complex Conditions
Lecture 76 Converting Downloads To Trojans On The Fly
Lecture 77 Configuring The Trojan Factory’s MITMproxy Script
Lecture 78 Using The Trojan Factory MITMproxy Script
Section 12: Post-Connection Attacks – Doing All Of The Above On HTTPS Websites
Lecture 79 Bypassing HTTPS With MITMproxy
Lecture 80 Replacing HTTPS Downloads
Lecture 81 Injecting Data (Javascript, HTML elements …etc) In HTTPS Websites
Lecture 82 Securing Systems From The Above Post Connection Attacks
Section 13: Bonus Section
Lecture 83 Bonus Lecture – What’s next?
People who want to take their network hacking skills to the next level.,People who want to have a better understanding of the subject and enhance their skills.,People who want to be able to run attacks manually & write their own MITM scripts.
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