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[BadBinaries.com](https://www.badbinaries.com) | a simple opendir full of quality docs and notes on a variety of security topics; good walkthroughs on malware trafic analysis and sysadmin stuff.
[CS 642: Intro to Computer Security](http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ace/cs642-spring-2016.html) | academic content, full semester course, includes assigned readings, homework and github refs for exploit examples. NO VIDEO LECTURES.
[CyberSec WTF](https://cybersecurity.wtf) | CyberSec WTF Web Hacking Challenges from Bounty write-ups
[Cybrary](https://www.cybrary.it/) | coursera style website, lots of user-contributed content, account required, content can be filtered by experience level
[Free cyber security training](https://www.samsclass.info/) | Academic content, 8 full courses with videos from a quirky instructor sam, links to research, defcon materials and other recommended training/learning
[Interactive labs with White Hat Academy](https://ex.whitehat.academy) | 32 labs, easy account sign in with github credentials; this is no longer free content
[Free Cyber Security Training](https://www.samsclass.info/) | Academic content, 8 full courses with videos from a quirky instructor sam, links to research, defcon materials and other recommended training/learning
[Hak5](https://www.hak5.org/) | podcast-style videos covering various topics, has a forum, "metasploit-minute" video series could be useful
[Hopper's Roppers Security Training](https://hoppersroppers.org/training.html) | Four free self-paced courses on Computing Fundamentals, Security, Capture the Flags, and a Practical Skills Bootcamp that help beginners build a strong base of foundational knowledge. Designed to prepare for students for whatever they need to learn next.
[Learning Exploitation with Offensive Computer Security 2.0](http://howto.hackallthethings.com/2016/07/learning-exploitation-with-offensive.html) | blog-style instruction, includes: slides, videos, homework, discussion. No login required.
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[OWASP top 10 web security risks](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Top_Ten_Project) | free courseware, requires account
[SecurityTube](http://www.securitytube.net/) | tube-styled content, "megaprimer" videos covering various topics, no readable content on site.
[Seed Labs](http://www.cis.syr.edu/~wedu/seed/labs.html) | academic content, well organized, featuring lab videos, tasks, needed code files, and recommended readings
[CyberSec WTF](https://cybersecurity.wtf) | CyberSec WTF Web Hacking Challenges from Bounty write-ups
[TryHackMe](https://tryhackme.com/) | Designed prebuilt challenges which include virtual machines (VM) hosted in the cloud ready to be deployed
### YouTube Channels
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* [patMacMillan](https://github.com/patMacMillan)
* [Alec Nunn](https://github.com/alecnunn)
* [Josh Ortiz](https://github.com/dukeofdisaster)
* [Kay Kay](https://github.com/mwebber3)