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80+ Best Free Hacking Tutorials. Learning to become hacker is not as easy as learning to become a software developer. I realized this when I started looking for learning resources for simple hacking people do. Even to start doing the simplest hack on own, a hacker requires to have in depth knowledge of multiple topics. Some people recommend minimum knowledge of few programming languages like C, Python, HTML with Unix operating system concepts and networking knowledge is required to start learning hacking techniques.

Though knowing a lot of things is required, it is not really enough for you to be a competent and successful hacker. You must have a passion and positive attitude towards problem solving. If you are thinking about ethical hacking as a career option, you may need to be prepared for a lot of hard/smart work. A lot of people (including me before doing research for this article) think that they can become a hacker using some free hacking tools available on web.

Hacking For Dummies - Beginners Tutorials Summary. Top 15 Open Source/Free Security/Hacking Tools. 1.

Top 15 Open Source/Free Security/Hacking Tools

Nmap Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is a free and open source (license) utility for network discovery and security auditing. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts are available on the network, what services (application name and version) those hosts are offering, what operating systems (and OS versions) they are running, what type of packet filters/firewalls are in use, and dozens of other characteristics. Nmap homepage. 2. Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer. 3. Metasploit Community Edition simplifies network discovery and vulnerability verification for specific exploits, increasing the effectiveness of vulnerability scanners. PHP Security Guide. Comp.os.linux.security FAQ. AnDroid Secret Codes. The 43 Things Administrators Should Never Do. Administrators have a tough job on their hands to manage, maintain and protect the network they are responsible for.

The 43 Things Administrators Should Never Do

Armed with the latest tools, they do an excellent job; however, at times, often due to pressure, they make mistakes – sometimes easily avoidable. In this post we are going to present the top 43 common mistakes administrators have made, as a reminder of what they shouldn’t do. They are categorized under networking, configuration, security, and best practices, and are based on firsthand experiences. Here is the list: Networking 1. Vulnerability Management : Tech Center. How to Crack a Wi-Fi Network's WEP Password with BackTrack. Index of /content/downloads/pdf. Encryption. Tutorials - ThisisLegal.com. An Overview of Cryptography.

As an aside, the AES selection process managed by NIST was very public.

An Overview of Cryptography

A similar project, the New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption (NESSIE), was designed as an independent project meant to augment the work of NIST by putting out an open call for new cryptographic primitives. NESSIE ran from about 2000-2003. While several new algorithms were found during the NESSIE process, no new stream cipher survived cryptanalysis. As a result, the ECRYPT Stream Cipher Project (eSTREAM) was created, which has approved a number of new stream ciphers for both software and hardware implementation. Similar — but different — is the Japanese Government Cryptography Research and Evaluation Committees (CRYPTREC) efforts to evaluate algorithms submitted for government and industry applications. CAST-128/256: CAST-128, described in Request for Comments (RFC) 2144, is a DES-like substitution-permutation crypto algorithm, employing a 128-bit key operating on a 64-bit block.

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