IT : Ethical Hacking: How Hackers Uses DigiSpark to Hack Any PC - Simpliv
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Summary
- Certificate of completion - Free
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
About this Course
Learn How to Use MicroController in Real World Hacking Scenario
If you remember the scene from Mission Impossible 4 at Burj Khalifa in which Benji ask agent Ethan Hunt that they can not hack burj khalifa server room from inside. The only way to reach the server room is by climbing over the walls of the Burj and placing some hardwarethat contains malware and inserting it to the server. We going to see how we can create that hardware.
In this Course I’m going to show you how we can use tiny 1$ micro controller to hack any PC on your local network as well as anywhere in the world using public IP.
This Microcontroller is called DigiSpark. It is a microcontroller based on Attiny85 development board. It is similar to Arduino but smaller and more powerful in terms of hacking.
Description
What you will learn
- What is DigiSpark
- DigiSpark Programming
- How DigiSpark can be used in Hacking
- Hacking Windows 10 and Windows 7 Based System using DigiSpark
- Port Forwarding
- WAN Attack (Attack on Different Public IP's)
This course will Cover following Curriculum:
Introduction
- Introduction
- Prerequisite
02-Setup IDE
- Introduction to IDE
- Setup IDE for DigiSpark
- Run Basic Code
03-Introduction to DigiSpark Programming
- Basic DigiSpark Programming
- Turn off Windows 10 Defender
04-Hacking Windows 10 on LAN
- Reverse Meterpreter Shell Windows 10 Part 1
- Reverse Meterpreter Shell Windows 10 Part 2
- Reverse Meterpreter Shell Windows 10 Without Turning Off WIndows 10 Defender
05-Hacking Windows 7 on WAN
- Port Forwarding
- Reverse Meterpreter Shell using Public IP
06-Bonus Lectures
- Post Attack-Usage of Meterpreter
Who is this course for?
- Yep! Engineers who want to use a distributed computing engine for batch or stream processing or both
- First-time Ethical Hacker
- Students and Teachers
- Aspiring data scientists who want to add Ethical Hacker to their tool arsenal
Requirements
- Basic Knowledge of Hacking done some Beginner Hacking Course
- Knowledge of Basic Linux Commands
- Knowledge of Kali Linux
- Basic Knowledge of MetaSploit
- Basic Knowledge of Payload
Career path
The average starting salary for a certified ethical hacker is $95,000, according to EC-Council senior director Steven Graham. The founder of NoWiresSecurity, Eric Geier, estimates a more conservative $50,000 to $100,000 per year in the first years of work depending on your employer, experience and education. Those with a few years of experience can pull $120,000 and upwards per year,
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Certificates
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Digital certificate - Included
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