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Awesome Hacking Resources
A collection of hacking / penetration testing resources to make you better!
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Table of Contents
- Learning the Skills
- YouTube Channels
- Sharpening Your Skills
- Reverse Engineering, Buffer Overflow and Exploit Development
- Privilege Escalation
- Network Scanning / Reconnaissance
- Malware Analysis
- Vulnerable Web Application
- Vulnerable OS
- Exploits
- Forums
- Archived Security Conference Videos
- Online Communities
- Online News Sources
- Linux Penetration Testing OS
Learning the Skills
- Free interactive labs with White Hat Academy - 32 labs, easy account sign in with github credentials
- Learning Exploitation with Offensive Computer Security 2.0 - blog-style instruction, includes: slides, videos, homework, discussion. No login required.
- Cybrary - coursera style website, lots of user-contributed content, account required, content can be filtered by experience level
- OffensiveComputerSecurity - academic content, full semester course including 27 lecture videos with slides and assign readings
- CS 642: Intro to Computer Security - academic content, full semester course, includes assigned readings, homework and github refs for exploit examples. NO VIDEO LECTURES.
- Free cyber security training - Academic content, 8 full courses with videos from a quirky instructor sam, links to research, defcon materials and other recommended training/learning
- SecurityTube - tube-styled content, "megaprimer" videos covering various topics, no readable content on site.
- Seed Labs - academic content, well organized, featuring lab videos, tasks, needed code files, and recommended readings
- Hak5 - podcast-style videos covering various topics, has a forum, "metasploit-minute" video series could be useful
- OWASP top 10 web security risks - free courseware, requires account
- MIT OCW 6.858 Computer Systems Security - academic content, well organized, full-semester course, includes assigned readings, lectures, videos, required lab files.
YouTube Channels
- OWASP - see OWASP above
- Hak5 - see Hak5 above
- BlackHat - features talks from the BlackHat conferences around the world
- Christiaan008 - hosts a variety of videos on various security topics, disorganized
- Companies
- 0patch by ACROS Security - few videos, very short, specific to 0patch
- Detectify - very short videos, aimed at showing how to use Detictify scanner
- Kaspersky Lab - lots of Kaspersky promos, some hidden cybersecurity gems
- Metasploit - collection of medium length metasploit demos, ~25minutes each, instructional
- OpenNSM - network analysis, lots of TCPDUMP videos, instructional,
- Rapid7 - brief videos, promotional/instructional, ~ 5 minutes
- Securelist - brief videos, interviews discussing various cyber security topics
- Segment Security - promo videos, non-instructional
- SocialEngineerOrg - podcast-style, instructional, lengthy content ~1 hr each
- Sonatype - lots of random videos, a good cluster of DevOps related content, large range of lengths, disorganized
- SophosLabs - lots of brief, news-style content, "7 Deadly IT Sins" segment is of note
- Sourcefire - lots of brief videos covering topics like botnets, DDoS ~5 minutes each
- Station X - handful of brief videos, disorganized, unscheduled content updates
- Synack - random, news-style videos, disorganized, non-instructional
- TippingPoint Zero Day Initiative - very brief videos ~30 sec, somewhat instructional
- Tripwire, Inc. - some tripwire demos, and random news-style videos, non-instructional
- Vincent Yiu - handful of videos from a single hacker, instructional
- nVisium - Some nVisum promos, a handful of instructional series on Rails vulns and web hacking
- ntop - network monitoring, packet analysis, instructional
- Conferences
- 44contv - information security con based in London, lengthy instructional videos
- BruCON Security Conference - security and hacker conference based in b\Belgium, lots of lengthy instructinoal videos
- BSides Manchester - security and hacker con based in Mancheseter, lots of lengthy videos
- BSidesAugusta - security con based in Augusta, Georgia, lots of lengthy instructional videos
- CarolinaCon - security con based in North Carolina, associated with various 2600 chapters, lots of lengthy instructional content
- Cort Johnson - a handful of lengthy con-style talks from Hack Secure Opensec 2017
- DevSecCon - lenghty con videos covering DevSecOps, making software more secure
- Garage4Hackers - Information Security - a handful of lengthy videos, About section lacks description
- HACKADAY - lots of random tech content, not strictly infosec, some instructional
- Hack In The Box Security Conference - lengthy con-style instructional talks from an international security con
- Hack in Paris - security con based in paris, features lots of instructional talks, slides can be difficult to see.
- Hacklu - lots of lengthy con-style instructional videos
- Hacktivity - lots of lengthy con-style instructional videos from a con in central/eastern europe
- Hardwear.io - handful of lengthy con-style video, emphasis on hardware hacks
- IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy - content from the symposium; IEEE is a professional association based in the us, they also publish various journals
- LASCON - lengthy con-style talks from an OWASP con held in Austin, TX
- Marcus Niemietz - lots of instructional content, associated with HACKPRA, an offensive security course from an institute in Germany
- Media.ccc.de - The real official channel of the chaos computer club, operated by the CCC VOC - tons of lengthy con-style vids
- NorthSec - lengthy con-style talks from an applied security conference in Canada
- Pancake Nopcode - channel of Radare2 whiz Sergi "pancake" Alvarez, Reverse Engineering Content
- Psiinon - medium length instructional videos, for the OWASP Zed Attack Proxy
- SJSU Infosec - handful of lengthy instructional videos from San Jose State university Infosec
- Secappdev.org - tons of lengthy instructional lectures on Secure App Development
- Security Fest - medium length con-style talks from a security festival in Sweden
- SecurityTubeCons - an assortment of con-style talks from various cons including BlackHat and Shmoocon
- ToorCon - handful of medium length con videos from con based in San Diego, CA
- USENIX Enigma Conference - medium length "round table discussion with leading experts", content starts in 2016
- NEWS
- Corey Nachreiner - security newsbites, 2.7K subscribers, 2-3 videos a week, no set schedule
- Error 404 Cyber News - short screen-shot videos with loud metal, no dialog, bi-weekly
- Latest Hacking News - 10K followers, medium length screenshot videos, no recent releases
- Pentester Academy TV - lots of brief videos, very regular posting, up to +8 a week
- SecureNinjaTV - brief news bites, irregular posting, 18K followers
- Troy Hunt - lone youtuber, medium length news videos, 16K followers, regular content
- Samy Kamkar's Applied Hacking - brief to medium length instructional vids from the creator of PoisonTap for the Raspberry Pi Zero, no recent content, last updated in 2016
- danooct1 - lots of brief screenshot, how-to vids regarding malware, regular content updates, 186K followerss
- DedSec - lots of brief screenshot how-to vids based in Kali, no recent posts.
- DEFCON Conference - lots of lengthy con-style vids from the iconical DEFCON
- DemmSec - lots of pen testing vids, somewhat irregular uploads, 44K followers
- Don Does 30 - amateur pen-tester posting lots of brief screenshot vids regularly, 9K Followers
- Geeks Fort - KIF - lots of brief screenshot vids, no recent posts
- iExplo1t - lots of screenshot vids aimed at novices, 5.7K Followers, no recent posts
- HACKING TUTORIALS - handful of brief screenshot vids, no recent posts.
- LiveOverflow - Lots of brief-to-medium isntructional vids, covering things like buffer overflwos and exploit writing, regular posts.
- Metasploitation - lots of screenshot vids, little to no dialogue, all about using Metasploit, no recent vids.
- NetSecNow - channel of pentesteruniversity.org, seems to post once a month, screenshot instructional vids
- Open SecurityTraining - lots of lengthy lecture-style vids, no recent posts, but quality info.
- BalCCon - Balkan Computer Congress - Long con-style talks from the Balkan Computer Congress, doesn't update regularly
- Penetration Testing in Linux - DELETE
- rwbnetsec - lots of medium length instructional videos covering tools from Kali 2.0, no recent posts.
- Security Weekly - regular updates, lengthy podcst-style interview with industry pros
- Seytonic - variety of DIY hacking tutorials, hardware hacks, regular updates
- Shozab Haxor - lots of screenshot style instructional vids, regular updates, windows CLI tutorial
- SSTec Tutorials - lots of brief screenshot vids, regular updates
- Waleed Jutt - lots of brief screenshot vids covering web security and game programming
- webpwnized - lots of brief screenshot vids, some CTF walkthroughs
- JackkTutorials - lots of medium length instructional vids with some AskMe vids from the youtuber
- Zer0Mem0ry - lots of brief c++ security videos, programming intensive
- LionSec - lots of brief screenshot instructional vids, no dialog
- Adrian Crenshaw - lots of lengthy con0style talks
- HackerSploit - regular posts, medium length screenshot vids, with dialog
- Derek Rook - CTF/Boot2root/wargames Walkthrough - lots of lengthy screenshot instructional vids, with
Sharpening Your Skills
- OWASP Security Shepherd - BROKEN AS OF 11/6
- CTFLearn - an account-based ctf site, where users can go in and solve a range of challenges
- CTFs write-ups - a collection of writeups from various CTFs, organized by
- CTF365 - account based ctf site, awarded by Kaspersky, MIT, T-Mobile
- Pentestit - acocunt based CTF site, users have to install open VPN and get credentials
- Hacksplaining - a clickthrough security informational site, very good for beginners.
- The cryptopals crypto challenges - A bunch of CTF challenges, all focused on cryptography.
- The enigma group - web application security training, account based, video tutorials
- Ringzer0 Team - an account based CTF site, hosting over 272 challenges
- Hack The Box - Pen testing labs hosting over 39 vulnerable machines with two additional added every month
- Over the wire - A CTF that's based on progressive levels for each lab, the users SSH in, no account recquired
- Backdoor - pen testing labs that have a space for beginners, a practice arena and various competitions, account required
- Vulnhub - site hosts a ton of different vulnerable Virtual Machine images, download and get hacking
- Hack.me - lets you build/host/attack vulnerable web apps
- Hack this site! - an oldy but goodie, account required, users start at low levels and progress in difficulty
- Exploit exercises - hosts 5 fulnerable virtual machines for you to attack, no account required
- PentesterLab - hosts a variety of exercises as well as various "bootcamps" focused on specific activities
- SmashTheStack - hosts various challenges, similar to OverTheWire, users must SSH into the machines and progress in levels
- PicoCTF - CTF hosted by Carnegie Mellon, occurs yearly, account required.
- Shellter Labs - account based infosec labs, they aim at making these activities social
- Pentest Practice - account based Pentest practice, free to sign up, but there's also a pay-as-you-go feature
- Pentest.training - lots of various labs/VMS for you to try and hack, registry is optional.
- pwnable.kr - Don't let the cartoon characters fool you, this is a serious CTF site that will teach you a lot, account required
- pwnable.tw - hosts 27 challenges accompanied with writeups, account required
- hackburger.ee - hosts a number of web hacking challenges, account required
- http://noe.systems/ - Korean challenge site, requires an account
- Hacker Gateway - ctfs covering steganography, cryptography, and web challengs, account required
- Solve Me - "yet another challenge", account required.
- Challenge Land - Ctf site with a twist, no simple sign-up, you have to solve a challengeto even get that far!
- Participating Challenge Sites - aims at creating a universal ranking for CTF participants
- Hacker test - similar to "hackthissite", no account required.
- Crackmes.de Archive (2011-2015) - a reverse engineering information Repo, started in 2003
- ROP Emporium - Return Oriented Programming challenges
- Google's XSS game - XSS challenges, an dpotentially a chance to get paid!
Reverse Engineering, Buffer Overflow and Exploit Development - Shell storm - Blog style collection with organized info about Rev. Engineering.
- Buffer Overflow Exploitation Megaprimer for Linux - Collection of Linux Rev. Engineering videos
- Reverse Engineering Malware 101 - intro course created by Malware Unicorn, complete with material and two VM's
- Reverse Engineering Malware 102 - the sequel to RE102
- Modern Binary Exploitation - CSCI 4968 - RE challenges, you can download the files or download the VM created by RPISEC specifically for challenges, also links to their home page with tons of infosec lectures
- Introductory Intel x86 - 63 days of OS class materials, 29 classes, 24 instructors, no account required
- Binary hacking - 35 "no bullshit" binary videos along with other info
- Shellcode Injection - a blog entry from a grad student at SDS Labs
- Reverse Engineering for Beginners - huge OS textbook, created by Dennis Yurichev
- Exploit tutorials - a series of 9 exploit tutorials,also features a podcast
- Exploit development - links to the forum's exploit dev posts, quality and post style will vary with each poster
- flAWS challenge - Through a series of levels you'll learn about common mistakes and gotchas when using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
- Corelan tutorials - detailed tutorial, lots of good information about memory
- Reverse engineering reading list - a github collection of RE tools and books
- Reverse Engineering challenges - collection of challenges from the writer of RE for Beginners
- Reverse Engineering for beginners (GitHub project) - github for the above
- reversing.kr challenges - reverse engineering challenges varying in difficulty
- Analysis and exploitation (unprivileged) - huge collection of RE information, organized by type.
- A Course on Intermediate Level Linux Exploitation - as the title says, this course isn't for beginners
- Lena's Reversing for Newbies (Complete) - listing of a lengthy resource by Lena, aimed at being a course
- Megabeets journey into Radare2 - one user's radare2 tutorials
- [Introduction to ARM Assembly Basics] (https://azeria-labs.com/writing-arm-assembly-part-1/) - tons of tutorials from infosec pro Azeria, follow her on twitter
- Linux (x86) Exploit Development Series - blog post by sploitfun, has 3 different levels
Privilege Escalation
- Reach the root - discusses a process for linux privilege exploitation
- Basic linux privilege escalation - basic linux exploitation, also covers Windows
- Windows Privilege Escalation - collection of wiki pages covering Windows Privilege escalation
- Privilege escalation for Windows and Linux - covers a couple different exploits for Windows and Linux
- Windows Privilege Escalation Fundamentals - collection of great info/tutorials, option to contribute to the creator through patreon, creator is an OSCP
- RootHelper - a tool that runs various enumeration scripts to check for privilege escalation
- Windows exploits, mostly precompiled. - precompiled windows exploits, could be useful for reverse engineering too
- Unix privesc checker - a script that checks for PE vulnerabilities on a system
- Privilege escalation linux with live example - covers a couple common PE methods in linux
- Windows privilege escalation checker - a list of topics that link to pentestlab.blog, all related to windows privilege escalation
- Linux Privilege Escalation Scripts - a list of PE checking scripts, some may have already been covered
- AutoLocalPrivilegeEscalation - automated scripts that downloads and compiles from exploitdb
- Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script - a simple linux PE check script
- Local Linux Enumeration & Privilege Escalation Cheatsheet - good resources that could be compiled into a script
- 4 Ways get linux privilege escalation - shows different examples of PE
Malware Analysis
- Malware traffic analysis - list of traffic analysis exercises
- Malware Analysis - CSCI 4976 - another class from the folks at RPISEC, quality content
Network Scanning / Reconnaissance
- Foot Printing with WhoIS/DNS records - a white paper from SANS
- Google Dorks/Google Hacking - list of commands for google hacks, unleash the power of the world's biggest search engine
Vulnerable Web Application
- OWASP Hackademic Challenges project - web hacking challenges
- bWAPP - common buggy web app for hacking, great for beginners, lots of documentation
- Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA) - PHP/MySQL web app for testing skills and tools
- WebGoat: A deliberately insecure Web Application - maintained by OWASP and designed to to teach web app security
- OWASP Mutillidae II - another OWASP vulnerable app, lots of documentation.
- OWASP Broken Web Applications Project - hosts a collection of broken web apps
- Damn Small Vulnerable Web - written in less than 100 lines of code, this web app has tons of vulns, great for teaching
- OWASP Juice Shop - covers the OWASP top 10 vulns
- Google Gruyere - host of challenges on this cheesy web app
Vulnerable OS
- Metasploitable2 (Linux) - vulnerable OS, great for practicing hacking
- Metasploitable3 [Installation] - the third installation of this vulnerable OS
- Vulnhub - collection of tons of different vulnerable OS and challenges
- General Test Environment Guidance - white paper from the pros at rapid7
Linux Penetration Testing OS
- BackBox - open source community project, promoting security in IT enivornments
- BlackArch - Arch Linux based pentesting distro, compatible with Arch installs
- Kali - the infamous pentesting distro from the folks at Offensive Security
- LionSec Linux - pentesting OS based on Ubuntu
- Parrot - Debian includes full portable lab for security, DFIR, and development
- Bugtraq - advanced GNU Linux pen-testing technology
- Android Tamer - Android Tamer is a Virtual / Live Platform for Android Security professionals.
Exploits
- Exploit Database - database of a wide variety exploits, CVE compliant archive
- CXsecurity - Indie cybersecurity info managed by 1 person
- 0day.today - Easy to navigate databse of exploits
- Snyk Vulnerability DB - detailed info and remediation guidance for known vulns, also allows you to test your code
Forums
- Greysec - hacking and security forum
- Hackforums - posting webstite for hacks/exploits/various discussion
- 0x00sec - hacker, malware, computer engineering, Reverse engineering
- Antichat - russian based forum
- EAST Exploit database - exploit DB for commercial exploits written for EAST Pentest Framework
Archived Security Conference Videos
- InfoCon.org - hosts data from hundreds of cons
- Irongeek - Website of Adrien Crenshaw, hosts a ton of info.
Online Communities
- Hack+ - link requires telegram to be used
- MPGH - community of MultiPlayerGameHacking
- Hacktoday - requires an account, covering all kinds of hacking topics
Online News Sources
- Recent Hash Leaks - great place to lookup hashes
- InfoSec - covers all the latest infosec topics
- Threatpost - covers all the latest threats and breaches
- Security Intell - covers all kinds of news, great intelligence resources
- The Hacker News - features a daily stream of hack news, also has an app