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50+ Best Ethical hacking free resources and Tools, lab

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    Online Penetration testing Resources and Tools Penetration Testing Resources Metasploit Unleashe – Free Offensive Security Metasploit course The Metasploit Unleashed (MSFU) course is provided free of charge by Offensive Security in order to raise awareness for underprivileged children in East Africa. PTES  – Penetration Testing Execution Standard The penetration testing execution standard consists of seven (7) main sections. Pre-engagement Interactions Intelligence Gathering Threat Modeling Vulnerability Analysis Exploitation Post Exploitation Reporting OWASP  – Open Web Application Security Project Open Web Application Security Project® (OWASP) is a nonprofit foundation that works to improve the security of software PENTEST-WIKI  – A free online security knowledge library for pentesters / researchers. pentest-wiki is a free online security knowledge library for pentesters / researchers. Vulnerability Assessment Framework  – Penetration Testing Fram...

Top 10 Best Vulnerability Database in 2021

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    Vulnerability Databases NVD  – US National Vulnerability Database CERT  – US Computer Emergency Readiness Team OSVDB  – Open Sourced Vulnerability Database Bugtraq  – Symantec SecurityFocus Exploit-DB  – Offensive Security Exploit Database Fulldisclosure  – Full Disclosure Mailing List MS Bulletin  – Microsoft Security Bulletin MS Advisory  – Microsoft Security Advisories Packet Storm  – Packet Storm Global Security Resource SecuriTeam  – Securiteam Vulnerability Information CXSecurity  – CSSecurity Bugtraq List Vulnerability Laboratory  – Vulnerability Research Laboratory ZDI  – Zero Day Initiative Vulners  – Security database of software vulnerabilities

What is OSINT in cyber security | how to use OSINT techniques

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 What is OSINT ?             OSINT ( Open Source Intelligence ) and it is the one of the key aspects in the cyberSecurity. NOTE :  “ OS ” (from OSINT ) means OPEN SOURCE . In this case, it is not related to the               Open source movement             The term OSINT come from US military agencies the started using the term OSINT  in late               1980’s  as they re-evaluating the nature of information requirements in tactical levels under               battlefields.In 1992  the intelligence Reorganization Act determined that there is main goals               of intel gathering included key concepts like: Must be objective intelligence free. Data must be available on public  and may b...