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The Complete Social Engineering, Phishing, OSINT & Malware

Learn how hackers hack Windows, Linux & Android by using Social Engineering and protect yourself from phishing attacks


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Price
£15 inc VAT
Study method
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Duration
3.7 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free

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Overview

Welcome to the "The Complete Social Engineering & Malware for Hacking Course" course.

Enroll and learn how to hack Windows, Mac OS X, Linux & Android by Using Social Engineering and how to secure yourself from hackers.
Whether you want to get your first job in IT security, become a white hat hacker, or prepare to check the security of your own home network, Udemy offers practical and accessible ethical hacking courses to help keep your networks safe from cybercriminals.

Facebook, iPhone, Gmail, Android, SmartWatch etc. If we ask any person about these terms 15 years ago than now you would not get an answer. However, they are a big part of our life in today's world. Even we can not imagine a life without them. This easiness also brings a huge weakness. We depend on these technologies for our sensitive information. and they are just secured with just one password.

Since most people are using the same password in most of the services. If a service is compromised or a hacker gain access to just one of our passwords all our identity, private and sensitive information can be stolen, deleted or can be used as a blackmail to us.

Hackers can access our sensitive information by phishing, vishing, social engineering, putting malware, trojan horse to our devices. By the increase in the number of platforms, there may be an enormous amount of backdoors which hackers acquire our information and exploit. Also if you write "how to hack facebook account" or "how to hack a phone" thousands of resources can be found which shows the seriousness of the situation. Hackers can also collect your sensitive information by information gathering, a.k.a. reconnaissance.

In this course, I will cover all aspects of social engineering with different techniques and tools. I will start with terminology and integrate it the practical usage and hand on experiences. I will emphasize import key points throughout the course. At the end of the course, you will easily understand necessary information about social engineering and take necessary precautions for yourself or for your organization.

This course includes the beginner levels so you don’t need to have a previous knowledge of social engineering, reverse engineering, malware, the Metasploit framework or information security. You’ll learn how to ethically apply social engineering.

In this course I tried to show the importance of using free tools and platforms, so you don’t need to buy any tool or application.

By registering the course you will have lifetime access the all resources, practice videos and will be able to ask questions about related topics whenever you want.

Here’s just some of what you’ll learn by the end of course,

  • Understand the main terminology of Social Engineering

  • Create and distribute malware

  • How open source intelligence (OSINT) can be gathered and used for hacking into systems

  • How to send fake emails

  • Learn about vishing (Voice Phishing) tools and techniques

  • How to use Empire Project, MSFvenom, Veil, and TheFatRat

And much, much more...

  • ethical

  • Ethical Intelligence

  • nmap nessus

  • nmap course

  • nmap metaspolit

  • Complete nmap

  • Kali linux nmap

  • ethical hacking

  • penetration testing

  • bug bounty

  • hack

  • cyber security

  • kali linux

  • android hacking

  • network security

  • hacking

  • security

  • security testing

  • nmap

  • metasploit

  • metasploit framework

  • penetration testing

  • oscp

  • security testing

  • windows hacking

  • exploit

  • bug bounty

  • bug bounty hunting

  • website hacking

  • web hacking

  • pentest+

  • pentest plus

  • OSINT (Open Source Intelligent )

  • social engineering

  • phishing

  • social engineering tool kit

  • Network Security

Also after completion of the course, a certificate will be created for your arsenal.

In this course, you will find the clean and pure information. When preparing the training, we especially avoided unnecessary talk and waiting; we have found these parts for you and gotten them out.

As your instructor, I have over 10 years experience as a security expert. As a result of this expertise, I'm working with a handcrafted detail for creating the best and necessary content for my students. This approach also can be seen in my previous course's reviews.

It’s no secret how technology is advancing at a rapid rate. New tools released every day, the Metasploit database is getting larger and it’s crucial to stay on top of the latest knowledge for being a better security specialist.

I’ll personally answer all your questions

As if this course wasn’t complete enough, I offer full support, answering any questions.

IMPORTANT: This course is created for educational purposes and all the information learned should be used when the attacker is authorized.

Certificates

Reed courses certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed

Curriculum

11
sections
57
lectures
3h 40m
total
    • 1: The Complete Social Engineering, Phishing, OSINT & Malware 01:14
    • 2: Introduction to Social Engineering, Phishing, OSINT & Malware 00:59
    • 3: Virtualisation Platforms 01:29
    • 4: Enabling Virtualization (VT-x or AMD-V) in BIOS 01:00
    • 5: Lab's Architecture Diagram 01:23
    • 6: Using VirtualBox vs VMware 01:00
    • 7: Install Run Oracle VM VirtualBox 05:03
    • 8: Installing Kali using the VMware Image - Step 1 03:13
    • 9: Installing Kali using the VMware Image - Step 2 00:10
    • 10: Installing Kali using the VMware Image - Step 3 04:31
    • 11: Installing Kali using the ISO file for VMware - Step 1 01:27
    • 12: Installing Kali using the ISO file for VMware - Step 2 06:49
    • 13: Installing Kali using the ISO file for VMware - Step 3 02:42
    • 14: Installing Kali on VirtualBox using the OVA file - Step 1 03:14
    • 15: Installing Kali on VirtualBox using the OVA file - Step 2 06:45
    • 16: Installing Kali on VirtualBox using the OVA file - Step 3 04:12
    • 17: Installing Kali using the ISO file for VirtualBox - Step 1 01:27
    • 18: Installing Kali using the ISO file for VirtualBox - Step 2 06:50
    • 19: Installing Kali using the ISO file for VirtualBox - Step 3 04:23
    • 20: Updates For Kali Linux 2021.4 01:00
    • 21: Free Windows Operating Systems on VMware Fusion 05:54
    • 22: Free Windows Operating Systems on Oracle VM VirtualBox 02:55
    • 23: Windows Systems as Victim 00:59
    • 24: Configuring NAT Network in Oracle VM VirtualBox 01:08
    • 25: Connections of Virtual Machines 02:58
    • 26: Terminologies Part 1 05:20
    • 27: Terminologies Part 2 06:08
    • 28: quiz 01:00
    • 29: Creating Malware and Terminologies 03:37
    • 30: MSFvenom Part 1 14:09
    • 31: MSFvenom Part 2 02:25
    • 32: Veil Installation 02:36
    • 33: Veil in Action 05:12
    • 34: TheFatRat Installation 04:20
    • 35: TheFatRat in Action 11:08
    • 36: TheFatRat: Overcoming a Problem 00:46
    • 37: Embedding Malware in PDF 04:05
    • 38: Embedding Malware in WORD 09:21
    • 39: Embedding Malware in Firefox Add-on 07:02
    • 40: Empire Installation 04:08
    • 41: Empire in Action Part 1 08:13
    • 42: Empire in Action Part 2 04:24
    • 43: Exploiting Java Vulnerabilities 02:24
    • 44: Social Engineering Toolkit 06:34
    • 45: Sending Fake Emails - Phishing 01:11
    • 46: Vishing - Voice Phishing 03:41
    • 47: Introduction 05:51
    • 48: Using Search Engines & Google Hacking to Gather Information 03:36
    • 49: Search Engine Tools: SiteDigger and SearchDiggity 03:59
    • 50: Shodan 02:51
    • 51: Gathering Information About the People 03:11
    • 52: Web Archives 01:53
    • 53: FOCA Fingerprinting Organisations with Collected Archives 07:41
    • 54: The Harvester & Recon-NG-2020.06.24 03:16
    • 55: Maltego - Visual Link Analysis Tool 04:38
    • 56: quiz 01:00
    • 57: The Complete Social Engineering, Phishing, OSINT & Malware 01:00

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Description

Welcome to the "The Complete Social Engineering & Malware for Hacking Course" course.

Enroll and learn how to hack Windows, Mac OS X, Linux & Android by Using Social Engineering and how to secure yourself from hackers.
Whether you want to get your first job in IT security, become a white hat hacker, or prepare to check the security of your own home network, Udemy offers practical and accessible ethical hacking courses to help keep your networks safe from cybercriminals.
Our Student says that: This is the best tech-related course I've taken and I have taken quite a few. Having limited networking experience and absolutely no experience with hacking or ethical hacking, I've learned, practiced, and understood how to perform hacks in just a few days.

FAQ regarding Ethical Hacking on Udemy:

What is Ethical Hacking and what is it used for ?
Ethical hacking involves a hacker agreeing with an organization or individual who authorizes the hacker to levy cyber attacks on a system or network to expose potential vulnerabilities. An ethical hacker is also sometimes referred to as a white hat hacker. Many depend on ethical hackers to identify weaknesses in their networks, endpoints, devices, or applications. The hacker informs their client as to when they will be attacking the system, as well as the scope of the attack. An ethical hacker operates within the confines of their agreement with their client. They cannot work to discover vulnerabilities and then demand payment to fix them. This is what gray hat hackers do. Ethical hackers are also different from black hat hackers, who hack to harm others or benefit themselves without permission.

What are the different types of hackers?
The different types of hackers include white hat hackers who are ethical hackers and are authorized to hack systems, black hat hackers who are cybercriminals, and grey hat hackers, who fall in-between and may not damage your system but hack for personal gain. There are also red hat hackers who attack black hat hackers directly. Some call new hackers green hat hackers. These people aspire to be full-blown, respected hackers. State-sponsored hackers work for countries and hacktivists and use hacking to support or promote a philosophy. Sometimes a hacker can act as a whistleblower, hacking their own organization in order to expose hidden practices. There are also script kiddies and blue hat hackers. A script kiddie tries to impress their friends by launching scripts and download tools to take down websites and networks. When a script kiddie gets angry at…

Facebook, iPhone, Gmail, Android, SmartWatch etc. If we ask any person about these terms 15 years ago than now you would not get an answer. However, they are a big part of our life in today's world. Even we can not imagine a life without them. This easiness also brings a huge weakness. We depend on these technologies for our sensitive information. and they are just secured with just one password.

Since most people are using the same password in most of the services. If a service is compromised or a hacker gain access to just one of our passwords all our identity, private and sensitive information can be stolen, deleted or can be used as a blackmail to us.

Hackers can access our sensitive information by phishing, vishing, social engineering, putting malware, trojan horse to our devices. By the increase in the number of platforms, there may be an enormous amount of backdoors which hackers acquire our information and exploit. Also if you write "how to hack facebook account" or "how to hack a phone" thousands of resources can be found which shows the seriousness of the situation. Hackers can also collect your sensitive information by information gathering, a.k.a. reconnaissance.

In this course, I will cover all aspects of social engineering with different techniques and tools. I will start with terminology and integrate it the practical usage and hand on experiences. I will emphasize import key points throughout the course. At the end of the course, you will easily understand necessary information about social engineering and take necessary precautions for yourself or for your organization.

This course includes the beginner levels so you don’t need to have a previous knowledge of social engineering, reverse engineering, malware, the Metasploit framework or information security. You’ll learn how to ethically apply social engineering.

In this course I tried to show the importance of using free tools and platforms, so you don’t need to buy any tool or application.

By registering the course you will have lifetime access the all resources, practice videos and will be able to ask questions about related topics whenever you want.

Here’s just some of what you’ll learn by the end of course,

  • Understand the main terminology of Social Engineering

  • Create and distribute malware

  • How open source intelligence (OSINT) can be gathered and used for hacking into systems

  • How to send fake emails

  • Learn about vishing (Voice Phishing) tools and techniques

  • How to use Empire Project, MSFvenom, Veil, and TheFatRat

And much, much more...

  • ethical

  • Ethical Intelligence

  • nmap nessus

  • nmap course

  • nmap metaspolit

  • Complete nmap

  • Kali linux nmap

  • ethical hacking

  • penetration testing

  • bug bounty

  • hack

  • cyber security

  • kali linux

  • android hacking

  • network security

  • hacking

  • security

  • security testing

  • nmap

  • metasploit

  • metasploit framework

  • penetration testing

  • oscp

  • security testing

  • windows hacking

  • exploit

  • bug bounty

  • bug bounty hunting

  • website hacking

  • web hacking

  • pentest+

  • pentest plus

  • OSINT (Open Source Intelligent )

  • social engineering

  • phishing

  • social engineering tool kit

  • Network Security

Also after completion of the course, a certificate will be created for your arsenal.

In this course, you will find the clean and pure information. When preparing the training, we especially avoided unnecessary talk and waiting; we have found these parts for you and gotten them out.

As your instructor, I have over 10 years experience as a security expert. As a result of this expertise, I'm working with a handcrafted detail for creating the best and necessary content for my students.

See what my fellow students have to say:

"Very good experience, I always wanted such type of training which is filled with deep explanation and demo. I am interested in the security field and want to make my career in this domain, I really enjoy the learning." - Pragya Nidhi

"Easy teaching, no unnecessary statements. Just telling what is needed... An effective real introduction to pentest." - Ben Dursun

“All applied and easy to grasp the content. Looking forward to getting next training of the lecturer." - Jim Dowson

I’m always updating this course with fresh content, too

It’s no secret how technology is advancing at a rapid rate. New tools released every day, the Metasploit database is getting larger and it’s crucial to stay on top of the latest knowledge for being a better security specialist.

For keeping up with that pace I’m always adding new, up-to-date content to this course at no extra charge.After buying this course, you’ll have lifetime access to it and any future updates.

I’ll personally answer all your questions

As if this course wasn’t complete enough, I offer full support, answering any questions.

IMPORTANT: This course is created for educational purposes and all the information learned should be used when the attacker is authorized.

Who is this course for?

  • Anyone who wants to learn social engineering tools and techniques
  • Anyone who wants to learn about how malware is created and distributed
  • Cyber Security Consultants who will support organizations for creating a more secure environment
  • People who are willing to make a career in Cyber Security
  • Anyone who wants to be a White Hat Hacker

Requirements

  • 4 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (8 GB recommended)
  • 64-bit system processor is mandatory
  • 10 GB or more disk space
  • Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as “Intel-VTx”
  • Modern Browsers like Google Chrome (latest), Mozilla Firefox (latest), Microsoft Edge (latest)
  • A strong desire to understand hacker tools and techniques
  • Be able to download and install all the free software and tools needed to practice
  • A strong work ethic, willingness to learn and plenty of excitement about the back door of the digital world
  • Nothing else! It’s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today

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