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Awesome Resources For Learning Ethical Hacking & Pentesting ⚑️ Awesome Awesome Hacking Awesome community

What I’m sharing here is a collection of some best resources about Hacking & Penetration Testing to make you learn faster! Let's make it the best resource repository for our community.

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You are welcome to fork and contribute.

Also you can find my writeups/tutorials on medium: @hussnainfareed :)

Books

  1. The Hacker Playbook 2: Practical Guide To Penetration Testing
  2. The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing, Second Edition: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy
  3. Breaking into Information Security: Learning the Ropes 101
  4. Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking
  5. Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking
  6. Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition
  7. Web Hacking 101
  8. OWASP Testing Guide (A must-read for web application developers and penetration testers)
  9. The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws
  10. The Basics of Web Hacking: Tools and Techniques to Attack the Web

Learning Platforms to Sharpen Your Skills

Online

Name Description
CTF Hacker101 The Hacker101 CTF is a game designed to let you learn to hack in a safe, rewarding environment. Hacker101 is a free educational site for hackers.
Hack The Box :: Penetration Testing Labs An online platform to test and advance your skills in penetration testing and cyber security. Join today and start training in our online labs.
TryHackMe TryHackMe is an online platform that teaches cyber security through short, gamified real-world labs.
CTF365 An account-based ctf site, awarded by Kaspersky, MIT, and T-Mobile.
Backdoor Pen testing labs that have a space for beginners, a practice arena, and various competitions, account required.
Hack.me Lets you build/host/attack vulnerable web apps.
CTFLearn An account-based ctf site, where users can go in and solve a range of challenges.
OWASP Vulnerable Web Applications Directory Project (Online) List of online available vulnerable applications for learning purposes.
Pentestit labs Hands-on Pentesting Labs (OSCP style)
Root-me.org Hundreds of challenges are available to train yourself in different and not simulated environments
Vulnhub.com Vulnerable By Design VMs for practical 'hands-on' experience in digital security
Windows / Linux Local Privilege Escalation Workshop Practice your Linux and Windows privilege escalation.
Hacking Articles CTF Brief Write-up collection with a lot of screenshots good for beginners.
Rafay Hacking Articles, a great blog Write up collections by Rafay Baloch.
PentesterLab 20$ signature, complete content basic to write exploits, web, android.
CyberSec WTF Emulated web pentesting challenges from bounty write-ups
Pentest-Ground Pentest Ground is a free playground with deliberately vulnerable web applications and network services.
pwn.guide A cybersecurity education website, offering about 100 tutorials, ranging from web, wireless... hacking to defense tutorials & forensics. Offers free plan.

Off-Line

Name Description
Damn Vulnerable Xebia Training Environment Docker Container including several vulnerable web applications (DVWA, DVWServices, DVWSockets, WebGoat, Juiceshop, Railsgoat, django.NV, Buggy Bank, Mutilidae II and more)
OWASP Vulnerable Web Applications Directory Project (Offline) List of offline available vulnerable applications for learning purposes

Vulnerable Machines/Websites

  1. FiringRange

Vulnerability Databases And Resources

Vulnerability Databases are the first place to start your day as a security professional. Any new vulnerability detection is generally available through the public vulnerability databases. These databases are a big source of information for hackers to be able to understand and exploit/avoid/fix the vulnerability.

Malware Analysis

Name Description
Malware traffic analysis list of traffic analysis exercises
Malware Analysis - CSCI 4976 another class from the folks at RPISEC, quality content
[Bad Binaries] (https://www.badbinaries.com/) walkthrough documents of malware traffic analysis exercises and some occasional malware analysis.

Linux Penetration Testing OS

Name Description
Kali the infamous pen-testing distro from the folks at Offensive Security
Parrot Debian includes a full portable lab for security, DFIR, and development
Android Tamer Android Tamer is a Virtual / Live Platform for Android Security professionals.
BlackArch Arch Linux-based pentesting distro, compatible with Arch installs
LionSec Linux pentesting OS based on Ubuntu

Courses

  1. Computer Systems Security, MIT
  2. cisco's cources 3.cybrary 4.hackers academy

For those who want to do CEH, the following links are for you. 2. CBT Nuggets CEH Training 3. CEH Books 4. Guide to Binary Exploitation

Workshops/Playlists

  1. Web Hacking
  2. Ethical Hacking, A Comprehensive Playlist covering almost everything

Security Talks and Conferences

  1. InfoCon - Hacking Conference Archive
  2. Curated list of Security Talks and Videos
  3. Blackhat
  4. Defcon
  5. Security Tube
  6. Kevin Mitnick: Live Hack at CeBIT
  7. Ghost in the Cloud, Kevin Mitnick
  8. Kevin Mitnick | Talks at Google
  9. Complete Free Hacking Course: Go from Beginner to Expert Hacker Today

YouTube Channels

Now let’s get Towards YouTube Channel Links... These Channels are Shared By Hackers where They Upload their Video POCs.. Watching them u can actually understand how to demonstrate these types of attacks...

  1. LiveOverflow
  2. Black Hat
  3. Injector Pca
  4. Hisham Mir
  5. Devil Killer
  6. Suleman Malik
  7. Dem0n
  8. Frans RosΓ©n
  9. HackerOne
  10. ak1t4 machine
  11. Shawar Khan
  12. vulnerability0lab
  13. Bugcrowd
  14. Vijay Kumar
  15. Web Development Tutorials
  16. Jan Wikholm
  17. Bhargav Tandel
  18. ErrOr SquaD
  19. SecurityIdiots
  20. Penetration Testing in Linux
  21. Hussnain Fareed
  22. Null Byte
  23. ZAID
  24. vabs tutorial
  25. the cyber mentor
  26. PwnFunction
  27. GetCyber
  28. Loi Liang Yang

Any Channel Link Missing? Kindly add it in the Comments

Forums

Name Description
0x00sec hacker, malware, computer engineering, Reverse engineering
Antichat russian based forum
CODEBY.NET hacker, WAPT, malware, computer engineering, Reverse engineering, forensics - russian based forum
EAST Exploit database exploit DB for commercial exploits written for EAST Pentest Framework
Greysec hacking and security forum
Hackforums posting webstite for hacks/exploits/various discussion

Contribution

Your contributions and suggestions are heartily welcome. (emoji key)

NOTE:

All references are taken from the Internet and shared on the Internet xD Thanks to those who shared their opinion before that helped me learn πŸ˜‰ if you have any questions, please ask in the comments. If you know about any good resource for beginners, please share it here.