Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 130.57 MB | Duration: 0h 33m
Learn one of the most popular tool in cybersecurity. Recover offline passwords and crack every hash.
What you'll learn
Understand hashes and hashing algorithms
Crack basic hashes
Crack Windows authentication hashes
Crack Linux password hashes
Crack password protected ZIP files
Crack password protected RAR archives
Crack SSH keys passwords
Requirements
Basic Linux skills recommended
Description
Learn another tool to take your ethical hacking skills to the next level. Learn how you can break weak passwords to better secure your data in the future. Passwords are the most popular form of authentication. A weak password is a common vulnerability. Protect yourself and your systems against black-hat hackers. Be one step ahead of them. This tool is frequently utilized by different types of hackers. Malicious intruders and skilled, ethical hackers. Keep in mind to use it ethically and legally. John the Ripper (or John) is one of the most well known and versatile hash cracking tools for ethical hackers. It combines support for large variety of hashing algorithms with great cracking speed. It's open source and multi-platform tool. It comes preinstalled in Linux distributions for penetration testing (pentesting) such as Kali Linux and Parrot OS. You can also download it for your Windows system or macOS. Let's see what you learn from this course.In this course you will learn:What are hashesHow to set up John the Ripper on your systemHow to prepare a wordlist and perform dictionary attackBasic syntax of John the RipperHow to identify hashing algorithmHow to crack basic hashes like MD5, SHA1, SHA256How to crack Windows authentication hashesHow to crack Linux password hashes stored in /etc/shadow fileHow to crack password protected ZIP filesHow to crack password protected RAR archivesHow to crack SSH private keys passwordsNote: This course is created for educational purposes only. You shall not misuse the information to gain unauthorised access.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is hashing?
Section 2: Setting up John the Ripper
Lecture 3 Setting up John the Ripper
Lecture 4 Dictionary attack: prepare a wordlist
Section 3: Cracking password hashes
Lecture 5 Basic syntax
Lecture 6 Identifying hashes
Lecture 7 Cracking basic password hashes
Lecture 8 Cracking Windows authentication hashes
Lecture 9 Cracking Linux password hashes
Lecture 10 Cracking password protected ZIP files
Lecture 11 Cracking password protected RAR archives
Lecture 12 Cracking SSH keys passwords
Lecture 13 Summary
Anybody interested in learning ethical hacking / penetration testing
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