rm takes the -f option, however typically it is useful with something else, like rm -f hello.txt here comes the {} syntax with find. Basically when find finds a match, it will execute the rm -f with the filename as the argument of it. That is, {} will be replaced by the files that were found by find
good point there! If you want to work in the security industry, the web and mobile platforms have much more to offer. However, I consider binary exploitation a very solid training activity. It brings you closer to the machine and the general approach you learn can also be used for more common scenarios
Thank you,, But I really want to go with binary exploitation that why I want to learn buffer overflow concepts ,,,, And please continue windows privilege escalation playlist
The correct link is technically this one: github.com/LeonardoE95/yt-en/tree/main/src/2024-09-30-linux-privesc-full However note that it does not contain the whole material for the course. To obtain you, go into the github repository and search for the Linux Privilege Escalation series within the main tables. That will give you the material for the single episodes. I know this is not ideal sorry, when I have more time I will organize it better. here is the main link: github.com/LeonardoE95/yt-en/tree/main
bro please please please can you make full series for learning RHCSA for free here on youtube, I will pray for you and your family alot, Thanks. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Personally, I use linux because of its customization capabilities. In the past I also used windows a lot when I was a gamer. I think macOS is a solid choice for design, graphics, and you can also program ok in it. Windows mostly for games, and linux is the most optimized choice for bringing the workflow to the next level.
ok, just for you I went back and try to get it working. I removed some timestamps in the later video because I think I have essentially used all capabilities that youtube has to offer. Like, I had too many timestamps. Now it works, and I only cut the specific timestamps for the last two videos, a good tradeoff!
The first two videos are meant to introduce linux yeah but only in the context of privilege escalation, there's much more to say in general for Linux, one could make a 8h video only based on the way linux works, so I think the title still makes sense. My idea was to help everyone understand the context, while at the same time knowing that I cannot explain all of linux + privilege escalation in a single series. WIth this, the people who already know the basics can skip directly to the techniques they want to learn, while those who do not have much experience in linux can at least get a bit of context (even tho by itself is clearly not enough)
Bro dropped a movie
Movie ❌ Web Series ✅
I agree that this high level Linux course is free of charge. High quality material. Thank you sir.
Can't believe this is free, This is a great video to learn linux.
Pretty clear this man understanding very well how things works and explaining these things in great way.
I try my best.
Thank you for the feedback!
Learning linux. Great explanation. Sharing the video with my friends. Thank you
Sharing is caring!
love you bro i will watch later came to drop a comment and a like
Time to watch it again!
Come bro, watch it😅😅
I'm on the begining of the course but I really like whe you sed Do"ll"ar as double ll in single dolar. I keep watching ...
Thank you so much. im gonna watch this A - Z
Love u man ❤❤ pls pls windows privsec in one compiled video pls
gonna finish the playlist and then do it too 💪🏻
Thank You for all your Video Tutorials, This is very helpful, Keep them Coming, God Speed Man: )
this is just the start!
thank you man, well done, very good job, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this video ❤❤❤you are great ❤❤
this is a goldmine
knowledgemine!
Another quality course
Day 2 watching 1 hour left ❤ you are good Amigo
Absolute cinema 💥🤯
always find ma self watching u dud, keep it up 🐧
eheh, thanks
Oo that's big sir! Thanks and waiting for win esc' liked&subbed
thank uuu
21st century is the best century to be alive, CHANGE MY MIND
Thanks brother ❤❤
super.......👍
this is fccking amazing man
enjoy it!
bro dropped a banger
awesome
make a video Privilege Escalation full for Windows, thanks to work!
Working on it!
04:19:30 Really didn't understand "rm -f {}"
Does rm take -f {}? What does f and {} do and how is it related to find's regex?
rm takes the -f option, however typically it is useful with something else, like rm -f hello.txt
here comes the {} syntax with find. Basically when find finds a match, it will execute the rm -f with the filename as the argument of it. That is, {} will be replaced by the files that were found by find
Now, please make video on windows previlage escalation and Buffer overflow please
Buffer overflow is outdated and you will not find in modern systems. Modern languages also not let you to do this.
good point there!
If you want to work in the security industry, the web and mobile platforms have much more to offer.
However, I consider binary exploitation a very solid training activity. It brings you closer to the machine and the general approach you learn can also be used for more common scenarios
Thank you,,
But I really want to go with binary exploitation that why I want to learn buffer overflow concepts ,,,,
And please continue windows privilege escalation playlist
2:10:40 guid bit how many attack's are there .
2:23:34 Important points
The materials for the vedio please , The github shows 404 . can you please provide the notes to the full thing
The correct link is technically this one: github.com/LeonardoE95/yt-en/tree/main/src/2024-09-30-linux-privesc-full
However note that it does not contain the whole material for the course. To obtain you, go into the github repository and search for the Linux Privilege Escalation series within the main tables. That will give you the material for the single episodes. I know this is not ideal sorry, when I have more time I will organize it better.
here is the main link: github.com/LeonardoE95/yt-en/tree/main
"Windows Privilege Escalation" --version
I can't find on your channel 👽
its not out yet, theres an ongoing playlist
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BELLISIMO
Yo can someone index this?? With links?
great
3:3:39 visudo sounds like visual studio. Does MS have 0 day backdoor?
visudo is a tool for editing the sudo configuration file, which is different than the visual studio text editor
bro please please please can you make full series for learning RHCSA for free here on youtube, I will pray for you and your family alot, Thanks. Looking forward to hearing from you.
I will see the content of the cert, you can already find some general linux knowledge in the first two videos of the series.
Thank you for the input!
Love 🎉❤❤❤
Hex i was wondering what are your opinion on macos, and do you think is superior to windows?
Personally, I use linux because of its customization capabilities. In the past I also used windows a lot when I was a gamer. I think macOS is a solid choice for design, graphics, and you can also program ok in it. Windows mostly for games, and linux is the most optimized choice for bringing the workflow to the next level.
Hola, hay por el Android?
it will come after, but yeah, I will also cover android :D
Noiceeèeeeeeee❤ Always love a tutorial from you
please add time stamp in this video
I did, they are in the description, but youtube fails to render them, not sure why, after the 6 hrs mark it simply doesnt work anymore
ok, just for you I went back and try to get it working. I removed some timestamps in the later video because I think I have essentially used all capabilities that youtube has to offer. Like, I had too many timestamps. Now it works, and I only cut the specific timestamps for the last two videos, a good tradeoff!
Waiting.. for.. privilege exclation, idors, and..pentesting.. infrastructure
Cool
Thx ❤
bel video
Video also include Linux basics so maybe change the title?
The first two videos are meant to introduce linux yeah but only in the context of privilege escalation, there's much more to say in general for Linux, one could make a 8h video only based on the way linux works, so I think the title still makes sense.
My idea was to help everyone understand the context, while at the same time knowing that I cannot explain all of linux + privilege escalation in a single series. WIth this, the people who already know the basics can skip directly to the techniques they want to learn, while those who do not have much experience in linux can at least get a bit of context (even tho by itself is clearly not enough)
What about windows
working on it!
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What do you mean 8 hours??
480 minutes? 🤣
please create on Windows
working on it!
Damn Dude wtf hahaha
Thanks
CREME DE LA CREME
Windows privesc perfavore!
Can i get your telegram?
Hi, feel free to write an email to leo95.yt at gmail dot com
You are priceless
Ho sentito i primi 20 sec. Sei italiano
Yes!
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