The goal of this course is to help you master an ethical hacker methodology that can be used in a penetration testing.
Mohamed Atef – The Complete Ethical Hacker Course
This course prepares you to the most advanced Ethical Hacker Exams.In 20 comprehensive modules, the course covers over 270 attack technologies, commonly used by hackers
The goal of this course is to help you master an ethical hacker methodology that can be used in a penetration testing. By the end of the course, you will have ethical hacker skills that are highly in demand, as well as the globally recognized Certifications.
In the course, you will learn:
Key issues plaguing the information security world, incident management process, and penetration testing
Various types of foot-printing, foot-printing tools, and countermeasures
Network scanning techniques and scanning countermeasures
Enumeration techniques and enumeration countermeasures
System hacking methodology, steganography, steganalysis attacks, and covering tracks
Different types of Trojans, Trojan analysis, and Trojan countermeasures
Working of viruses, virus analysis, computer worms, malware analysis procedure, and countermeasures
Packet sniffring techniques and how to defend against sniffring
Social Engineering techniques, identify theft, and social engineering countermeasures
DoS/DDoS attack techniques, botnets, DDoS attack tools, and DoS/DDoS countermeasures
Session hijacking techniques and countermeasures
Different types of webserver attacks, attack methodology, and countermeasures
SQL injection attacks and injection detection tools
Wi-Fi Hacking, wireless Encryption, wireless hacking methodology, wireless hacking tools, and wi-fi security tools
Mobile platform attack vector, android vulnerabilities, jailbreaking iOS, windows phone 8 vulnerabilities, mobile security guidelines, and tools
Firewall, IDS and honeypot evasion techniques, evasion tools, and countermeasures
Various cloud computing concepts, threats, attacks, and security techniques and tools
Different types of cryptography ciphers, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools
Various types of penetration testing, security audit, vulnerability assessment, and penetration testing road map
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Mohamed Atef
Mohamed Atef
Information Security Consultant, Senior Penetration tester and Certified Instructor with more than 20 years of experience.
CISSP, CEH, CEI, CISM, CISA, Security+, CCNP, CCSI, MCT, MCSE+ Security, MCITP, PMP, N+, RHCE, Linux+
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Course Curriculum
Materials and extra resources
How to get access to the students portal (3:28)
Introduction
CEH v10 (11:16)
Introduction (6:31)
CEH v10 Course Outline (11:16)
2.Is PT EH a real job (4:16)
3.CEH Exam (6:00)
How to access the Student Portal
Build your lab
4.Build your virtual lab (7:15)
5.Download Windows ISO Images (9:38)
6.Configure Windows VM (13:48)
7.Download Kali Linux (10:01)
8.Configure Kali Linux (5:41)
9.Download OWASBWA and Metasploitable (11:36)
Get Familiar with Kali Linux
10.Get Familiar with Kali Linux (12:34)
11.File Management (8:58)
12. Find,Locate (6:40)
Important Definations
13.Essential Terminology (13:19)
14.CIA (4:01)
Footprinting and Reconnaissance
15.Footprinting Introduction (7:28)
16.Footprinting and Reconnaissance (14:12)
17.Email Harvest (9:51)
18. Google Hacking (10:36)
19.Metagoofil (10:18)
20.People Search Engine (6:13)
21.Maltego (Intelligence Tool) (8:38)
22.Internet Archives and Alerts (7:04)
Network Scanning
23.Network Scanning Overview (5:21)
24.Important Scanning Defination (13:18)
25. Network Scanning Methology (2:55)
26.Identifying Live system (6:40)
27.Port Scanning (14:23)
28.Advanced Scanning Techniques (7:23)
29.Get more information about your victim (7:15)
30.NMAP NSE Scripts (1:40)
31.Zenmap (5:43)
32.Netcat (7:59)
33.Grabbing Banner (2:24)
34.Network Mapping (11:41)
35.Vulnerability Scanning (13:51)
Hiding your Identity
36.Proxy Server (9:29)
37.Configure a local proxy (10:38)
38.Using Public Proxy (8:28)
Enumeration
39.Enumeration Overview (3:16)
NetBios Enumeration (13:50)
SNMP Enumeration (15:04)
DNS Enumeration (4:31)
DNS Zone Transfer (6:19)
Enum4Linux (3:05)
System Hacking
Introduction to System Hacking (8:23)
Password Hacking techniques (8:50)
Default Password (5:40)
Important Tool (14:33)
Cain in Action (18:22)
Xhydra (7:33)
SSH Cracking (3:29)
Ncrack (8:44)
Ncrack different OS (4:07)
The right worldlist (4:30)
Crunch (6:04)
The most amazing and effect wordlsit (6:22)
Password Reset Hack (15:57)
Offline Password attack (5:58)
Malware Threats
59.Introduction to Maleware (5:12)
60.Types of Malware (10:11)
61.Create a virus (6:25)
62.Creating a Virus using a Tool (2:45)
63.Creating a Trojan 1 (R) (16:40)
64.64. Creating a Trojan 2. (R) (8:14)
64.1 Using the Meterpreter Sessions (9:27)
64.2 Can I Bypass the AV (4:27)
Sniffring
65. Introduction to Sniffring (9:33)
65.1 MITM Attack (Proof of Concept) (13:07)
66. Enable Routing (3:37)
67.MITM Attack using Ettercap and Xplico (9:07)
68. Xplico (1:46)
69. Ettercap and Xplico attack (9:34)
70. DNS Spoofing 2 (10:58)
71. DNS Spoofing attack (10:07)
Cryptography
72. Cryptography Basics (12:15)
73. Symmetric Encryption (7:43)
74. Asymmetric Encryption (8:43)
75. Digital Signature (3:14)
76. Hash (5:21)
77. Steganography (10:18)
78. Cryptography Attacks (4:23)
Social Engineering
79. Introduction to Social Engineering (3:13)
80. Social Engineering Proof of Concept (10:02)
81. Phishing Attack (16:17)
82. How far you can go with SE (7:40)
83.Vishing Attack using Fake Call (5:51)
84. Vishing using Fake SMS (4:53)
85. Important Countermeasures (8:29)
86. Other SET Attack (9:11)
Denial Of Service
87.Introduction to Denail of Service (13:31)
88.Denial of Service Attack Demonstration 1 (10:58)
89. Denial of Service Attack Demonstration 2 (9:14)
90. Denial of Service Attack Demonstration 3 (6:48)
91. Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) (5:57)
Hacking Web Server
92. Hacking web server (15:44)
93.Hacking an Apache Server (11:07)
94 . Hacking a Windows Server (5:42)
95.Practice (1:32)
96.Working with Exploit (4:34)
97.MetaSploit (7:30)
98. Armitage (2:49)
99. Armitage in Action (7:48)
100.Armitage Example 2 (7:38)
SQL Injection
101.SQL Injection Introduction (2:28)
102.What is SQL Injection (9:52)
103.Setup your web application lab (9:54)
104.Is the site infected with SQLI (4:47)
105.The amazing SQLMAP (10:27)
106.Live Example (7:04)
Important Definition for the Exam
107.Risk Assessment (16:31)
108.Information Asset Register (4:50)
109.Policy and Procedure (4:13)
110.Security in Layers (3:17)
Hacking Mobile Platform
111.Introduction to Mobile Hacking (2:18)
112.Setting up Your Android Platform (3:07)
113.Creating a Fake APP-1 (8:05)
114.Creating a Fake APP-2 (12:04)
115.Android attack using Armitage (4:09)
116.Stagefright Attack (9:05)
Buffer Overflow
117.1Introduction to Buffer Overflow (13:27)
117.How to search for Buffer Overflow (14:09)
118. Buffer overflow 1 (48:31)
119. Buffer overflow 2 (16:37)
120.Buffer Overflow 3 (26:09)
121.Another Buffer Overflow Demonstration (6:33)
122.Practice (1:51)
Cloud Computing
123.Introduction to Cloud Computing (3:03)
124.IaaS vs PaaS vs SaaS (2:25)
125.SaaS (4:24)
126.PaaS (2:04)
127.IaaS (1:59)
128.Cloud Deployment (0:49)
129.Private Cloud (3:03)
130.Public Cloud (8:04)
131.Hybrid Cloud (1:30)
132.NIST SP 800 -145 (1:45)
Evading IDS, Firewalls and Honeyhots
133.Introduction to Evading IDS, Firewalls, Honeypots (2:50)
134.Honeypots (10:12)
135.Firewalls (12:06)
136.Access Control List – ACL (3:24)
137.Standard Access Control list (8:18)
138.Intrusion Detection System – IDS (4:23)
Hacking Wireless Network
139.Introduction to Wireless – Part 1 (26:04)
140.Introduction to Wireless – Part 2 (8:05)
141.WEP cracking (20:52)
142.WPA WPA2 Cracking (27:56)
143.Advanced WPA.WPA2 attacks (6:44)
Attack Remote Target
146.Port Forwarding (9:29)
147.Hacking Remotely Demonstration (11:43)
Vulnerability Analysis
PT and VA Tools (11:26)
Vulnerability asessment (6:32)
Nessus VA Report (14:05)
Nessus Report 2 (5:20)
Nessus (13:21)
OWASP ZAP VA (5:06)
Nexpose VA (11:25)
IoT Security
What is IoT (10:16)
IoT Implementation (10:16)
IoT Hardware (10:16)
IoT Software (10:16)
159. Self Driving Vehicles – SDV (10:16)
Anatomy of an IoT Attack (10:16)
IoT Attack Demonstration (10:16)
Physical Security
148.What is Physical Security (11:03)
Operations Security
149.Operations Security Control Methods (9:11)
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