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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • The difference between script kiddies and professionals is the difference between merely using other people's tools and writing your own. Charle Miller, from the foreword (1st edition).
    This is a great book if you want to learn Python for hacking and penetration testing. Sometimes the tools you want to use are not available on target systems and the only option is to use Python - so learn the tools and techniques you can use with Python in a pentest or ethical hacking situations.
    // MENU //
    00:00 - Coming up
    00:26 - Intro
    00:32 - Black Hat Python has been updated!
    02:52 - How Black Hat Python started
    07:00 - Why Python?
    08:26 - Justin Seitz's background
    10:33 - "Make it work."
    11:56 - Tim Arnold's background
    15:21 - Simple to read for everyone
    19:55 - Editor vs Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
    21:06 - Learn to debug!
    22:29 - Modules updated to Python 3
    24:28 - The Networking chapter
    27:09 - Favourite chapters
    28:17 - Inspirations for the chapters
    31:40 - You always learn
    33:13 - Choosing Developer or Hacker
    36:12 - Endless accessibility to learning material
    37:08 - Is it necessary to know programming?
    41:23 - Ruby knowledge for Metasploit
    42:27 - Will Golang replace Python?
    45:27 - Recommended coding languages
    46:40 - The story of Hunchly
    54:15 - From Pentester to OSINT
    56:44 - Justin Seitz's stories
    59:18 - How Hunchly works
    01:00:52 - Will A.I. replace humans?
    01:02:16 - Dark Web Mailing List
    01:05:38 - Tim Arnold's story
    01:09:02 - Advice for beginners
    01:17:53 - Conclusion
    // Buy the books //
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  • @davidbombal
    @davidbombal  Před 2 lety +60

    The difference between script kiddies and professionals is the difference between merely using other people's tools and writing your own. Charle Miller, from the foreword (1st edition).
    This is a great book if you want to learn Python for hacking and penetration testing. Sometimes the tools you want to use are not available on target systems and the only option is to use Python - so learn the tools and techniques you can use with Python in a pentest or ethical hacking situations.
    // MENU //
    00:00 - Coming up
    00:26 - Intro
    00:32 - Black Hat Python has been updated!
    02:52 - How Black Hat Python started
    07:00 - Why Python?
    08:26 - Justin Seitz's background
    10:33 - "Make it work."
    11:56 - Tim Arnold's background
    15:21 - Simple to read for everyone
    19:55 - Editor vs Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
    21:06 - Learn to debug!
    22:29 - Modules updated to Python 3
    24:28 - The Networking chapter
    27:09 - Favourite chapters
    28:17 - Inspirations for the chapters
    31:40 - You always learn
    33:13 - Choosing Developer or Hacker
    36:12 - Endless accessibility to learning material
    37:08 - Is it necessary to know programming?
    41:23 - Ruby knowledge for Metasploit
    42:27 - Will Golang replace Python?
    45:27 - Recommended coding languages
    46:40 - The story of Hunchly
    54:15 - From Pentester to OSINT
    56:44 - Justin Seitz's stories
    59:18 - How Hunchly works
    01:00:52 - Will A.I. replace humans?
    01:02:16 - Dark Web Mailing List
    01:05:38 - Tim Arnold's story
    01:09:02 - Advice for beginners
    01:17:53 - Conclusion
    // Buy the books //
    Black Hat Python: amzn.to/3yQIdTD
    Grey Hat Python: amzn.to/3NQcA0H
    // Justin's SOCIAL //
    Twitter: twitter.com/jms_dot_py
    E-mail: justin.seitz (at) hunch.ly
    Website: www.hunch.ly/
    // Tim's SOCIAL //
    E-mail: jtim.arnold(at)gmail.com
    // David's SOCIAL //
    Discord: discord.gg/davidbombal
    Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal
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    Apple Podcast: davidbombal.wiki/applepodcast
    // MY STUFF //
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    // SPONSORS //
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    Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only.
    Please note that links listed may be affiliate links and provide me with a small percentage/kickback should you use them to purchase any of the items listed or recommended. Thank you for supporting me and this channel!
    #python #hacking #kalilinux

    • @dulanjanaabeyrathna
      @dulanjanaabeyrathna Před 2 lety +2

      I really enjoyed this video. David sir you are my true inspiration. Love you from Sri lanka

    • @Naath000
      @Naath000 Před 2 lety +2

      Sir great love from India

    • @borisg6384
      @borisg6384 Před 2 lety +2

      Great video very informative. Gives scope to possibilities of both python and python based cyber careers.

    • @Mk-dl5vb
      @Mk-dl5vb Před 2 lety +1

      Hello guys, I was not paying attention and during the installation of Windows 10, instead of formatting the C drive, I deleted it, and now I don't know what to do, please help me.

    • @vijaysinghjeeiit
      @vijaysinghjeeiit Před rokem

      You yt is hacked ....do something ......i need your videos real quick

  • @revolvingGlasshouse
    @revolvingGlasshouse Před 2 lety +98

    I've watched dozens of your videos in the last few months and they have been instrumental in pulling me out of the career slump I've been in, and rekindling my passion for tech. This one was a pleasure all the way through- probably my favorite yet. Would love to see more content from both of these guys. Justin's thoughts on mental health were particularly sobering and really cannot be stressed enough to anyone in/interested in IT.

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety +8

      Thanks so much! I am glad you enjoyed the interview, best of luck on your career slump, we have all been there!

    • @greatwhiteswag
      @greatwhiteswag Před 2 lety +3

      Hell yeah, good for you!
      I certainly agree as well. The genuine candor and sincerity for guiding others on their path is incredibly refreshing. Hands down this is the most personally impactful content I have come across in a long while. I know many others who will benefit from this as well.

    • @NoBody-tz4fb
      @NoBody-tz4fb Před 2 lety +1

      Same

    • @a0um
      @a0um Před rokem +1

      I’m 14 minutes in the video and I’m having the same vibes.

    • @moonkookie
      @moonkookie Před rokem +1

      The same for me. Im finally inspired to start python. I have been struggling the last few years with the idea. Tech is one of my big hobbies and I want to dive deeper into programming. Coming from a gameengine that uses a similar language, that should not be so hard.

  • @TermsOfServiceWTF
    @TermsOfServiceWTF Před 2 lety +20

    I had this book assigned for a black hat programming course and the teacher did not know python enough to utilize the the concepts and spent most of the semester teaching us what variables are. gotta love community college.
    Going to give this books exercises another chance. Thanks David and guests!

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety +5

      You're very welcome and all the best in your Python journey!

    • @allenberg3880
      @allenberg3880 Před 7 měsíci

      Excellent, at 62 I learned some things about myself that were holding me back. Passed the CISSP last month, it’s never too late to learn! Especially about oneself!

  • @greatwhiteswag
    @greatwhiteswag Před 2 lety +15

    Once again I am astounded by the caliber and depth of conversation in these interviews. This truly meaningful and real-life information is priceless, thank you very much gentlemen!

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @avidian888
    @avidian888 Před 2 lety +6

    Really love these interviews. You always seem to find these very interesting and unconventional minds, that have important messages about education and developing, it's very inspiring. Thanks for that David!

  • @johannroberts1292
    @johannroberts1292 Před 2 lety +4

    An Extension Course on the book will be awesome! I got the book about 2 months ago and still have to work through it, so I'm amazed to see that you made this doc on it!!! Thanks, David! Much appreciated!

  • @pryngeyes
    @pryngeyes Před 2 lety +1

    David, i just found your channel yesterday, and have watched maybe 15 diff ones....binge watching...I wanted to thank you for what you are doing! Keep doing what u do, dont ever change. The service you provide us humans whom dont know much about what is really going on, im sure you receive your share of criticism, but all in all, your doing the right thing...Thank you David, for having the balls!

  • @SamsonPavlov
    @SamsonPavlov Před 2 lety +9

    I haven't seen the whole video yet, but it seems lovely and I want to see more! Thank you for sharing David! These two (and you too David) young gentlemen are inspiring!

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  Před 2 lety +5

      Glad you enjoyed the video Samson! Lots of great content towards the end of the video 😀

    • @SamsonPavlov
      @SamsonPavlov Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidbombal You're absolutely correct!! The advices all of you shared are solid gold... ❤️
      I usually watch videos on x1.5 speed, but this one is different... I couldn't mess with it... and I could listen for hours...🤓

  • @ethicalhaxonly
    @ethicalhaxonly Před 2 lety +2

    love your videos keep pushing it out man! inspires me not to give up when im stuck and keeps me working towards a pentesting career!

  • @moawada
    @moawada Před rokem +1

    This is one of the greatest interviews you ever did, thank you David.

  • @TawaSkies
    @TawaSkies Před 2 lety +51

    Never to old to learn something new. Great interview. I've been in IT since the early 80's and still learning 😇

  • @whoisthis4130
    @whoisthis4130 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this and other videos you’ve made. I turn 35 in a couple months and I’m the middle of learning information security for a career change. I’ve never worked in IT. I have had an interest in IT but never went down that path. I just got laid off from the finance/mortgage industry since the economy is tanking. I need something more secure that’s challenges me. Info Security seems like it what I need and your videos have helped so much. Two months in I’ve already learned SO much about everything IT. I’m so excited to see where this takes me in life.

  • @BobBob-qm2bm
    @BobBob-qm2bm Před 2 lety +5

    Really enjoyed this conversation packed with so much wisdom and industry insights. This is keeping it real and relevant... Thanks David!

  • @_taconator
    @_taconator Před 2 lety +2

    Another great episode David, such cool authors! This episode resonated with me on so many different levels. Thank you for sharing and for the great advice!

  • @annonymeight6278
    @annonymeight6278 Před rokem

    This might be the most relative video in relation to the staff i have passion learning to do i've in seen on youtube, Thanks Mr Bombal for organizing this kind of interaction.

  • @darren3419
    @darren3419 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm late 40's coming up to retirement from a Cyber role in law enforcement looking to join the real world.
    Your videos are of such high quality and with such experts in their fields.
    The problem is there seems to be too many enticing areas to make an easy decision of where you want to go.
    That said everything these days seems to relate to Python, from memory forensics to Pentesting. I didn't get that far into this video before ordering Justin and Tim's book.
    Keep up the amazing work David.

  • @rautmanish
    @rautmanish Před rokem +1

    Thanks David. These are so helpful discussions. Love it .

  • @dustinhxc
    @dustinhxc Před rokem +1

    So awesome. My two favorite topics I’m learning! Also really good near the end.. Have been seeing someone about mental health and ADD myself at a close age to him. Wow very cool to hear.

  • @gyp.
    @gyp. Před rokem

    I'm so so happy I found your page, the amount of raw information I have gained from it amazes me. Truly I can't thank you enough, I'm in my early 30's and intend to make this a career. I have always played around, even back years ago with Cain and Abel, making certain player lag on a certain game on a certain game network while I just walked around and killed them all and then let it all catch up again. I had no clue what I was doing even, but since then I have always been into things like this just never dove in, until lately, but finally I have decided what to do with my life and hopefully to make a positive impact. Thanks for the excellent information and the variety of topics you have episodes on.

  • @ham_eed578
    @ham_eed578 Před 2 lety +2

    David I am an afghan and living in Afghanistan I am always waiting for your new videos and thanks for encouraging and all free tutorials you provided for us I wish a long life for you .

  • @adeomotayo4102
    @adeomotayo4102 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been waiting for this videooooooo..... Thank you so much

  • @joeleone6276
    @joeleone6276 Před 2 lety

    Great podcast, great book, great authors! Have had this book for about a month now. Best python book I own. Thanks David!

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much for buying the book, Joe! We really appreciate it!

  • @scottspa74
    @scottspa74 Před 2 lety +1

    Great episode/interview! It just perfectly encapsulated where I'm at in my education/career change. I'm at the end of my 2 year degree in cybersecurity and digital forensics and law, and a 2nd degree in advanced network admin, and I'm excited to check out the hunch site; it sounds almost tailored to what I've been learning. I'm 47 years old, machinist all my life, coming to IT 2 years ago when covid hit, with no IT background. I prefer doing networking stuff to security and forensics, if I had to choose, but this content covers all of it, really. I love this interview. Oh, and intro to python is a class I have next quarter. I've played with it a little, but for loops and if/then statements confuse the hell out of me.

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety

      What a great story, thank you for sharing with us! Machinists always completely fascinated me when I worked with them, such a cool job.

  • @nelaina
    @nelaina Před 2 lety +4

    Great interview. ~54:25 resonated with me and my prior career in finance at a big bank in US (not IT). Now that I'm on the cybersec path I look back at ALL of the MAJOR vulnerabilities, both physical and with technology, that were norms. from an insider perspective, it would feel almost meaningless to do all of the pentest work, and in the end the company is lackadaisical. human habits die hard, and not much investment is made proactively.
    In my role, I felt so far removed from the impact of my hard work, and at the end of the day it was all about being the major income source for the bank.
    My desire to make an impact, and see it through on a more personal level, is what led me to the path I'm on now.
    Thanks David for being a positive and encouraging resource.

  • @jonathankussman2807
    @jonathankussman2807 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video. Just purchased the book! I look forward to learning the contents

  • @JRis44
    @JRis44 Před 2 lety

    Wow. What an episode. This was suuuuuuper informative. Love this stuff.

  • @daviddaniel4844
    @daviddaniel4844 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Sir for bringing this kind of interviews.
    It really helps a lot . ❤️❤️

  • @SimasAlan
    @SimasAlan Před 2 lety +1

    Such a great inverview! thank you!

  • @Theeafrikano
    @Theeafrikano Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks David as always you never disappoint

  • @acolgecen
    @acolgecen Před 2 lety

    Thanks again for this amazing vid, David!

  • @thatguyidk123
    @thatguyidk123 Před rokem

    this was one of my newest favorite videos youve posted

  • @michaelbrown7142
    @michaelbrown7142 Před rokem

    I'm new to Python and hacking and just purchased their book, I wish had learned about hacking 10yrs ago. Thank you!

  • @christo3058
    @christo3058 Před rokem

    That was an amazing interview. Thank you.

  • @tim_kenar4600
    @tim_kenar4600 Před 2 lety +1

    This really interesting & Very Helpful.
    The video really motivates.
    Thank you David.

  • @kevinnelson4858
    @kevinnelson4858 Před 2 lety

    I hope this updated version is much more understandable🥰

  • @pauloalmeida3728
    @pauloalmeida3728 Před 2 lety

    Super interesting. Thanks David!

  • @UGPVlogsLA
    @UGPVlogsLA Před 2 lety +1

    This is going to be interesting! Thanks David 👍

  • @HarolddeBruijn
    @HarolddeBruijn Před 2 lety

    Just added this book to my library last week !

  • @duscraftphoto
    @duscraftphoto Před 2 lety +2

    Hmmm, I didn't hear Vim from either of them... not real programmers (ha ha ha j/k!). I've always loved to learn how tools work and then make my own. I suck at programming, but I love it and this kind of content is a great watch! I'm about to turn 40 and I'm finally diving deep into python, hacking and OSINT and I've gone to therapy for my depression and very bad OCD... Life is getting better and you're never too old to do anything! Please keep doing these kinds of interviews because they're awesome. Great work as usual, David!

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much for sharing this and being vulnerable! Mental health is a far bigger battle than anything technical.

  • @speeddesigning112
    @speeddesigning112 Před rokem

    such a lovely talk by the expertssssss

  • @alfonsodavila1655
    @alfonsodavila1655 Před rokem

    Muchas Sr. David le agradezco mucho por subir videos traducido español. Excelente canal

  • @rickmens6110
    @rickmens6110 Před 2 lety +1

    yes most times when we see these guys we think they are more human in way and that they have everything figured out but that is hardly the case as they have stated. Thanks to y'all for this free info we are grateful

  • @TheAgTeam
    @TheAgTeam Před rokem +1

    one of my favourite quotes by Nietzsche (you can substitute programming for philosophy as you wish) ''Let no one be slow to seek wisdom when they are young, nor weary in the search of it when they have grown old, for no age is too early or too late for the health of the soul, and to say that the season for studying philosophy has not yet come, or that it is past and gone, is like saying that the season for happiness is not yet, or that is is now no more"

  • @JohnJLillie
    @JohnJLillie Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. I was considering using VS Code and this made me feel good about it. I am just starting down the cyber crime path and appreciate your great training and idea sharing vids.

  • @fun_iqp
    @fun_iqp Před 2 lety

    nice touch with the cup on top of JavaScript.. haha. out of jokes, this video was very useful, thank you Mr. Bombal, great guests

  • @JacKsoNiaNxD
    @JacKsoNiaNxD Před 2 lety +4

    The videos you’re making are legit changing my life, the books I’m reading and the people I’m discovering because of your work is priceless. Thank you sir thank you!

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! So happy to hear that my videos are helping you 😀

    • @kozzek7287
      @kozzek7287 Před 18 dny

      What u think bout the BHP book?

  • @jaimerosariojusticia
    @jaimerosariojusticia Před 2 lety +1

    AWE-SOME video.
    Thanks once again to David Bombal and his team.

  • @jrnmadsen2710
    @jrnmadsen2710 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video, great bunch of guys.
    A more modern approach regarding ADHD as he mentions is, that it's not a diagnose. It a type of human, it's a description of a mindset.
    ADHD people has for thousands of years been the energy sources, the ones creating change and innovation.
    Their restless minds tells "this is boring, let's do it smarter".
    In our modern society, with strict rules and "sit down, shut up, enjoy your boring life",- their energy is disturbing. We better call it a disease and invent some medicine killing their energy.

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Před rokem

      How does ADHD contrast to self discipline?

  • @se7sook.n923
    @se7sook.n923 Před 2 lety

    Always presenting such fabulous content

  • @karthiks1984
    @karthiks1984 Před 2 lety

    Great video David!

  • @Vikasadhangale
    @Vikasadhangale Před rokem

    Thank you for great content on Cybersecurity!
    You have been a great source of information on the domain and a great inspiration 🙏

  • @CapsLock33
    @CapsLock33 Před 2 lety +2

    this was a great video!!!

  • @tyrojames9937
    @tyrojames9937 Před 2 lety +1

    Very GOOD Discussion!

  • @hempyuk
    @hempyuk Před 2 lety

    Read the first addition, and Ordered the 2nd after 20s of this interview. Thanks for bringing this to my attention david..

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety

      Thanks for grabbing a copy, it's greatly appreciated!

  • @pantherpaw9
    @pantherpaw9 Před rokem

    I wanna know about the Sasquatch painting behind you. Awesome! 😊

  • @user-io6dq1rc4k
    @user-io6dq1rc4k Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much Divid.

  • @greg_does_stuff
    @greg_does_stuff Před rokem

    What a great interview!

  • @edivaldopastorivalentini2600

    Excellent video, David. I have this book very good teaching Python for security. Congratulations Justin!

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much! I appreciate it!

  • @Nihaz_
    @Nihaz_ Před 2 lety

    Great tnx from novice. I will start read this book today and I hope it will be first step to big path.)

  • @kidbullet
    @kidbullet Před 2 lety +6

    Hey David, I studied computer networks and worked in companies related with networking (pretty well known) and have close contact with networking protocols. Sadly I was always afraid of code and went down the route of testing. Programming is not easy, that's way it is well paid.
    Your content is brilliant. Great content all the time! Interviews very well conducted. I wish you were my mentor at college. I would probably be in cyber sec. by know as you are extremely inspirational!

  • @edwinprivenld
    @edwinprivenld Před rokem

    I have seen in a video a tool to make notes in. Like pwndoc and can't find it anymore in what video it came up. Do you recall?

  • @abdulrahimalbalushi1174

    Thanks David, you are always so creative.
    I have a question, do the guests have an institute so that we can study with them🌹

  • @juggernaut792
    @juggernaut792 Před rokem

    David,
    Thank you for all the information you put out and you dedication to inform and educate the community. A few years ago I decided to go back to school and get a second bachlors degree in Computer Networking and Cyber Security, but stop 5 courses short about a year ago because I felt the theory I was being taught could be achieved in the first week by googling or watching youtube.and wasnt adequate enough to actually be successful in the field. I felt embarressed that I was so close to getting a degree yet was no closer to having any real knowledge to contribute. The question I, like so many other have is how do you actually do Ethical Hacking? How do you turn theory and a the foundation learned at the University into action? Everyone is so reluctant to identify a clear path for someone looking to get into the field to follow and I always hear the experts say "There is not clear path"" or "The path is different for everyone". I disagree - I dont know if this is your intent, but you have also disagreed with those statements directly or indirectly with the content you put out. There is a clear path - 1) First understand the functions of an operating system - how does it work? Familarize yourself both with Windows and Linux. Understand the foundation of Kernals, shells, filing systems, CLI, system logs etc so you can navigate the OS's. 2) Learn a programing language (ie: Python) so you can automate processes and write scripts to save time. Learning a programing language helps you understand how things work. If you first understand how things work then you can learn how to break them - Tim mentions this in the video - His programing background allowed him to grasp the understanding of how to apply the theory and proceed to an outcome. In one of your previous videos you had a guy on talking about BugBounty. He outlines the same concept. This allows you to not just be bounded to only understanding a specific situation where the stars line up, but be able to actively identify situations so you can utilize tools to solve problems. Languages like Java script and HTML for web attacks, Java for reverse enginering applications or gaining access to mobile devices with java payloads, SQL injections and tools like B.E.E.F for browser explotation frame work. Nmap and Wire Shark for network analysis. In this video you presented another tool - a book "Black Hat Python" All the experts show examples of specific systuations where things look, but never provide resources to allow individuals to be able to come to the conclusion themselves. Throughout your content you are the only content provider I have come across that has created a foundation for bridging the gap between theory and application. Thank you for the content and countinued dedication to your followers.

  • @HumayunBhyat
    @HumayunBhyat Před 2 lety

    Love it! Just ordered the Book!

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much! We really appreciate it :)

  • @MegaMastiffman
    @MegaMastiffman Před rokem

    Great show thank you all

  • @andres777video
    @andres777video Před rokem

    Nice to hear from people in front of their books. Front because the books are their legacy they leave behind for people like us, Nice job!

  • @sotecluxan4221
    @sotecluxan4221 Před 2 lety +1

    Great talk!

  • @Dr_Larken
    @Dr_Larken Před 2 lety +1

    I understand the quality and resources that’s relevant to learning what you want to learn so far I’ve been lucky enough to reach a point that I haven’t had to really spend a dime! When I seen the two books I will recommend it I was happy given the fact that I got both of them gray hat Python But I only had the first edition of Black hat python either way I know That it really don’t make a difference What form they’re in but all of my coding books are in PDF! If anybody would like a copy I’ll share!

  • @priyamjha9755
    @priyamjha9755 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir i want to know that is certificate available after complete your courses in your site.
    Please reply

  • @chrisfx9097
    @chrisfx9097 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey David... I really love how explanatory and detailed your videos are.
    Could you please make a Video on IDORs.
    A detailed explanation of what they are, what they look like and the threats they pose to users or even the site.
    How to manually find them too and automate them also. Thanks.
    Chris from Nigeria.

    • @Child0ne
      @Child0ne Před 2 lety

      he doesnt have that many web app pentesting videos. David has a Udemy course for ethical hacking thats like 10 bucks if you having trouble grasping IDOR vulnerability's i would suggest taking an entire beginner course. my recommendation would be to buy a Udemy course so your actually invested in it.

  • @bicdeez007
    @bicdeez007 Před 9 měsíci

    What should i specifically focus in python and javascript for cyber security? I dont need to learn every aspect of each language do I?

  • @christinahkhokane5997
    @christinahkhokane5997 Před rokem +1

    Good day good people,am a new student in IT industry, i was afraid to it because i didn't do good at school, but now hearing your encouragements, am confidant to ride with billion kilometer per hour, thank you so much, God bless you all

  • @leonreznor7357
    @leonreznor7357 Před 2 lety +1

    hey tim, If you see this, i would for sure be interested in your knowledge and skills.
    Just some things i am interseted in are maybe some code walktroughs from projects of yours, or some lessons on the chapters you discuss in the book, but with full code walktrough and explenation.
    I hope you do know everyone who knows anything less than you do, will learn from this.
    :)

  • @davidkamaunu7887
    @davidkamaunu7887 Před rokem

    Was there an update to scapy to python 3? If I recall I continued to use python 2 alongside python 3 because of Scapy. Often Beautiful Soup is suggested as a substitute for Scapy but it totally is not. I have the old edition and it references Scapy. Is there a substitute for Scapy

  • @bimalshrestha6106
    @bimalshrestha6106 Před 2 lety

    My favorite channel❤️❤️

  • @acidpop2009
    @acidpop2009 Před rokem

    I need to figure this out!

  • @ekeretteekpo3004
    @ekeretteekpo3004 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video.
    Is this book suitable for a newbie?

  • @nestorrivas7703
    @nestorrivas7703 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video!

  • @Mk-dl5vb
    @Mk-dl5vb Před 2 lety +1

    Hello guys, I was not paying attention and during the installation of Windows 10, instead of formatting the C drive, I deleted it, and now I don't know what to do, please help me.

  • @majiddehbi9186
    @majiddehbi9186 Před 2 lety

    What great opportunity Mr Bombal thx

  • @tonireed4210
    @tonireed4210 Před rokem

    What’s the best computer to use for hacks and other stuff and applications

  • @david_4246
    @david_4246 Před rokem +4

    Damn a hacker got hacked 😂😬

  • @WillsJazzLoft
    @WillsJazzLoft Před 4 měsíci

    I appreciate what Justin had to say about investing in mental health. I think that I am very fortunate to have a faith based community that is very supportive of my challenges in general. That I am able to engage on a weekly basis is my therapy. I am also appreciative that panel is very supportive of those of us who are late bloomers

  • @Child0ne
    @Child0ne Před 2 lety +1

    i have this book i started it but put it down. Just reminded me to pick it back up and get to it

  • @ABShinobi
    @ABShinobi Před 7 měsíci

    I wrote a binary parser in Python and now developing a front-end version using html, css and js.

  • @devviz
    @devviz Před rokem

    16:27 very true, the better way is to learn what's needed as we go, not learn everything at once then forget most of them and relearn the second time when we re-encounter them

  • @vhanka27
    @vhanka27 Před rokem +3

    The hacker has become the hacked...

  • @erasitanime
    @erasitanime Před 2 lety +1

    Big thanks for information => {you are best of the best
    }

  • @TheChinobi23
    @TheChinobi23 Před rokem +1

    I bought it at Defcon this year and is really good

  • @razvannechifor365
    @razvannechifor365 Před 2 lety

    Really love all your work , you point a lot of people to the right path 👍 I’m really curious about Golang and the book Black Hat Go is Python better?

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety +1

      Blackhat Go is a great book and there is no better or worse for these languages, it comes down to what is easiest to learn. Python wins out here but Golang isn’t too far behind.

    • @razvannechifor365
      @razvannechifor365 Před 2 lety

      @@jms_dot_pyNice 👍 thx for your time 🙂

  • @Parasuniversal
    @Parasuniversal Před 2 lety

    37:30 please please please give me more info on how to get into ethical hacking without programing/code. I'm not averse to it but I'd like to start from not having to learn a language and take it from there. I learned how to write code for CSS and html websites the same way, with the visual side first.

  • @uMalice
    @uMalice Před rokem

    Thank You for an excellent video. I have started down the road of cyber security (CND) just so I protect myself and my family. I hope that I can someday make a career of it and I'm in my 50's.

  • @mikes_.5_cent
    @mikes_.5_cent Před 10 měsíci

    Enjoyed the video and started in the book.
    One TCP client down, and the UDP client is next.
    ;-)

  • @thebestmeditationcoach

    Such a great chat! Thanks for the interview, David! Thank you all for emphasizing how important mental health is!
    I'm a Meditation Coach (and full stack secdevops dude...) if anyone reading me is interested!

  • @dreamscapeshomesolutions7888

    Hi David, awesomely informative guest and a great show as usual. Do you have any plans for an episode on Rust and it's abilities to secure systems. There's much buzz floating around that linux may be switching to Rust. Would Rust be a viable language to throw in the quiver.

    • @dawidvanstraaten
      @dawidvanstraaten Před 2 lety

      Hey, we're definitely keeping an eye on Rust. Was thinking of getting someone on the channel for a more general Rust introduction. Definitely seeing a few people in cyber getting into Rust. Also coming from more of a data science field originally Rust is also gaining popularity in data science and AI applications where speed is much more important. Saw Linus Torvalds also introduced Rust to the Kernel code of Linux (He prefers C), but programmers are not using it correctly.

  • @LearnWithBahman
    @LearnWithBahman Před rokem

    What we need to learn to write more secure code ?

  • @taiquangong9912
    @taiquangong9912 Před 2 lety

    Good stuff, David

  • @joshh4005
    @joshh4005 Před rokem

    Is it best Todo gray hat or black hat first?

  • @ArturoGonzalez-uz1by
    @ArturoGonzalez-uz1by Před 2 lety

    Got my copy of Black Hat Python today on Amazon, thank goodness for Prime Day!!

    • @jms_dot_py
      @jms_dot_py Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much for grabbing a copy, Arturo! We really appreciate it!

  • @SimplicityForGood
    @SimplicityForGood Před 2 lety +1

    Where shall I start to get into hacking? Just with syntax and small python projects or what to do the first half year now?
    How does hacking sms, phone calls, instagram account messages etc work? I am curious to reveal what people hide and how they lie for each other… what do they really tell others behind your or clients backs, both privately and in businesses! Where to then start?