This is your path to becoming a master hacker. From zero to getting the skills you need to be successful. // MENU // 00:00 - Coming up 00:43 - Top skills for hacking 01:34 - The Hacker Mindset 01:49 - Analytical/Problem Solving Skills // Be creative 05:34 - Persistence // Never give up 08:50 - CompTIA A+ and basic computer skills 09:21 - Networking skills // CompTIA Network+ and virtualisation 09:47 - Linux // CompTIA Linux+ 10:18 - Virtualization 12:02 - Basic Wireshark knowledge // Practical Packet Analysis 13:48 - Security concepts and technologies // CompTIA Security+ and Hackers Arise Security+ Training 15:48 - Scripting skills // Python and GO 17:40 - Database skills // SQL injection 19:04 - Web application skills 19:57 - Forensics background // Understanding what you leave behind 21:28 - Learn more on Hackers Arise 22:35 - Cryptography skills 23:42 - Conclusion // Videos mentioned // Top hacking books: th-cam.com/video/trPJaCGBbKU/w-d-xo.html Wireshark with Chris Greer: th-cam.com/play/PLhfrWIlLOoKO8522T1OAhR5Bb2mD6Qy_l.html Vickie Li Bug Bounty Bootcamp: th-cam.com/video/QqrK294l_oI/w-d-xo.html // BOOKS // - Linux basics for hackers by Occupy the Web: amzn.to/3A2oJM1 - Gray Hat Hacking Sixth Edition, The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook by Various Authors: amzn.to/3TkI0Pr - This is how they tell me the world ends by Nicole Perlroth: amzn.to/3NWj3st - Hands on Hacking by Matthew Hickey and Jennifer Arcuri: amzn.to/3WImAia - Penetration Testing by Georgia Weidman: amzn.to/3UL1i1D - The Science of Human Hacking by Christopher Hadnagy (social engineering): amzn.to/3UssbaM - Getting started becoming a master hacker by Occupy the Web: amzn.to/3EmguNa - Black Hat Python by Justin Seitz and Tim Arnold: amzn.to/3yQIdTD - Hacking Connected Cars by Alissa Knight: amzn.to/3G5cRN5 - Hacking: The Art of Exploitation by Jon Erickson: amzn.to/3ElVhTI - The Pentester Blueprint by Phillip L. Wylie and Kim Crawley: amzn.to/3WIoGP4 - Hacking API’s by Corey J.Ball: amzn.to/3EfXDT5 - Bug Bounty Bootcamp by Vickie Li: amzn.to/3GlG8U3 - Network basics for hackers by Occupy the Web (coming in 2023) // David's SOCIAL // Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: tiktok.com/@davidbombal TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/davidbombal // Occupy The Web's SOCIAL // Twitter: twitter.com/three_cube // OTW Discount // Use the code BOMBAL to get a 20% discount off anything from OTW's website: davidbombal.wiki/otw 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
Ive been doing this for 3 years now and i love your yearly updates this years was especially nice because all the things you listed were essentially the path that i took to get here in the first place first i got my A+ while i was doing that i was learning linux a little while after that i built my own network to experiment on using Proxmox VE on an old dumpy desktop and lately ive been learning python and other languages like php sql and the like keep up the good work
Making my rounds, thanking the IT TH-camrs who gave me the courage to switch careers at 32. I'm 3 months into my first IT job and just passed the Security + exam today. I'm studying for my next cert already and I had to stop by and say thank you for all the amazing content you put out. Your videos always reassured me when that little voice would pop in to say, "It's too late." or "You can't do this." Haha I'm having so much fun going down this path, and I've never felt more in control.
Seems like I still can make it at 34 then :D How much time did it take you to land a job from the moment you started to learn? Did you have any previous experience that'd help you get into IT? I'm really curious, just picked up python course and having fun so far.
@@archiemepsky4145 I had no "Official" background but did help out with computers and networking at my old job. I love technology and do a lot of home projects, so I made portfolio showcasing those. I got a build tech position 2 months after applying at many many places.
Im in the same boat as you! Got my Sec+, currently studying for the Net+, and will continue to accrue more certs as I grow in my field. Good luck and cheers!
With over 15 years of experience in this field as well as programming I can say with confidence no one is a master. You are in a constant state of learning and updating learned information. So don’t be deterred. 💻
As mentioned; a video for understanding how and what kind of digital traces one leaves behind on the net (and how to find and/or erase them) would be quite interesting. And thanks for all you do to inform and teach.:)
I love how you actually use the show notes and link everything you say you’re going to link. Whenever I get or do anything I first look for your affiliate links because you deserve all the credit I can give you for helping with my new career path. I thought I was going to live my life in finance/mortgage industry but I learned the hard way how volatile the industry is and need something more secure
knowing the basics of every aerea in it and networking is a good start . and i mean just the basics . it will make everything else sooo much easier to learn
Thank you David Bombal for making this video. I for one have been inspired to pursue this path. I currently have the A+ and Network+ certs and work as a deployment technician doing computer hardware refreshes for enterprises. So now in 2023 I'll continue to level myself up in IT and enter the hacking sphere starting with Linux. I got the linux basics for hackers book on kindle as well as the getting started becoming a master hacker book and a comptia linux+ course on udemy. I'm giving myself 2-3 months to complete this step of the journey. I'm solidifying my resolve to get this done with this comment.
I enjoyed the list of needed knowledge and the needed mentality. Looks like I need to improve on a few things. Analytical/problem solving/creative - Achieved Persistence - Getting better A+ knowledge - Achieved Networking - Achieved Linux+ knowledge - Achieved Virtualization - Achieved Basic Wireshark - Achieved (could use more practice) Sec+ knowledge - Achieved Scripting Languages - Needs work Database skills SQL - None Web application skills - Very little Forensics - None Cryptography - Could improve, but comfortable. Prepping on taking the OSCP again since I failed years ago. I'm trying to fill the knowledge gaps before biting the bullet and taking the actual course again.
Thank you David Sir for giving us the boost from day 1 of this new year. Big follower from 🇮🇳. May God help David Bombal community to achieve their Goals this year. Amen. 🙏😇✝️
Like, like, like, and another big like!!! From my POV [as a 15y of networking and system administration experience], the things recommended in this video is EXACTLY what anybody can do to become a master hacker! You are awesome! I wish You all the best!
I am really looking forward to all the great content you have planned for this year. Your videos and courses have always been informative and engaging, and I have no doubt that this year's content will be just as valuable.
I have been a java based web developer for about 14 years now. I am planning to move towards cyber security next. Your videos are helping me immensely. Thanks
Occupy sounds like a great teacher. I would love to sign up for his CEH or his cyber security course. Staying anonymous online would be a great course !
I have been about two weeks into the world of hacking, with a background of a few months into programming, I have notice that not much content is about hacking. So thanks
I have been at this big bounty game for 2 years and 6 months ZERO PAYOUTS just a few bugs here and there that no one cares about. I wanted to give a few times because no matter how hard I dig or try it seems pointless because of the amount of competition there is out there to make a living. But I am still active learning and one day earn my first valid bug.
Hey david, happy new year, as i am working on shifting my career from a sys admin to cybersecurity, i understand mostly that you need to have the mindset of a hacker to be able to succeed in the field, so please, YES, we need to k ow how hackers think and work, how they stay anonymous, how they approach .... thank you for your great content, i just cant stop watching all your videos
Nah moco, forget all that, master Linux, and Python, and you will be turnin down job offers, it's not that difficult bro. I jumped into CyberSecurity past age 40.. Easy peezy. Hadn't worked for 2yrs (stay at home dad) no tech degree, zero certs, heard CyberSecurity was hot, studied Sec+ for 2 months, got the cert, shopped the resume, and boom, cake of a job making nice $$$. This was right when PANDO started too. Interviews in masks was uhm, different..
@@bathingapes328 nothing, stay at home dad for 2yrs, aka unemployed If ya mean before that, customer service at a call center.. call after mindless call
@@phabeondominguez5971 im taking my security test in two weeks, any tips you recommend on passing the test?? And how can i master linux? Should i take a udemy course or get the book
i enjoy the video i have learnt web dev am now learning python programing and mysql wish to learn hacking am starting low am from Tanzania we dont have the education hire but am enjoying so much
Oooooops. Why do your videos always seem like 5 minutes long when in reality they are over 20 minutes? I guess that attests to the quality of your content! Thank you for all the superb interviews. Cybersecurity just earn another level of respect from me. Way to go!
Summary of this video in one line (maybe i am right) : Cyber security is a ocean, just dive into properly, never stop trying and never ever ever !! stop exploring stuff, the biggest mistakes of this young generation is they think they know everything, and that's where you fell down for the first time, always explore, learn something new everyday, put the hours in, never give up, and always keep watching video of David sir ✌✌💖💖
Happy New Year David, Neil and Master "Hacker" very much grateful for the time, energy and efforts to foster this community and getting valuable content to junior hackers. 🙏
4:22 "There are some people who just need a cookbook. They will never ever going to be problem solvers. That's just not going to be part of their makeup. But most people can. They’re trained. They spend lots of time practicing at it." I think this is a nice explanation of the difference between natural problem solvers, trained problem solvers and those who are not familiar with solving problems. The latter need a cookbook or a receipt to tell them what to do exactly.
Occupy the web is THE ONE I want to see many many more videos with him... I hope your paying him for coming on the show. He's very wise. I can't get enough of what info he brings. Again he's THE ONE.
I thought my 22 years in I.T was behind me. I may just jump the fence.. lol. Much of what this fellow is speaking about are all skills I had to varying degrees in my career. Unfortunately, I ended that career as a Manager for the last 4 years.. so a bit rusty on the keyboard. I remember using the Hayes modem command set to configure modems and I recall their being war dialers back in the day. Wonder if those are valid attack vectors in this day and age...? Took the old ICRC course (intro to cisco router configuration) a long time ago and was pleasantly surprised to see much of that still applied decades later. Was just never much of a progammer, tended towards Operations. This won't be quite like riding a bike, but it may be close due to skill transference ;-) One of my best soft skills was a knack for intuitive solutions to troubleshooting problems.
Finally the wait is over, Curiously waiting for this video. Thank you David sir, for giving motivation and good guide every year. Happy New year sir...
A video on staying anonymous online would be great! I have read some of OTW's "Linux Basics for Hackers", and I believe the answer is "use proxies". It would be great if OTW could also explain how one can acquire suitable proxies. From which service providers should one buy them and how? Are proxy chains worth the extra effort? How about war driving or using free wifi in stores or coffee shops instead? How can the MAC address be changed?
I am so glad I found this channel, I have been watching all your videos that feature OTW, I would definitely like a vids with both you guys about remaining anonymous online. I recently decided to start my cyber security journey after getting my AS in it so this video came at the right time. Thanks, new subscriber
This is your path to becoming a master hacker. From zero to getting the skills you need to be successful.
// MENU //
00:00 - Coming up
00:43 - Top skills for hacking
01:34 - The Hacker Mindset
01:49 - Analytical/Problem Solving Skills // Be creative
05:34 - Persistence // Never give up
08:50 - CompTIA A+ and basic computer skills
09:21 - Networking skills // CompTIA Network+ and virtualisation
09:47 - Linux // CompTIA Linux+
10:18 - Virtualization
12:02 - Basic Wireshark knowledge // Practical Packet Analysis
13:48 - Security concepts and technologies // CompTIA Security+ and Hackers Arise Security+ Training
15:48 - Scripting skills // Python and GO
17:40 - Database skills // SQL injection
19:04 - Web application skills
19:57 - Forensics background // Understanding what you leave behind
21:28 - Learn more on Hackers Arise
22:35 - Cryptography skills
23:42 - Conclusion
// Videos mentioned //
Top hacking books: th-cam.com/video/trPJaCGBbKU/w-d-xo.html
Wireshark with Chris Greer: th-cam.com/play/PLhfrWIlLOoKO8522T1OAhR5Bb2mD6Qy_l.html
Vickie Li Bug Bounty Bootcamp: th-cam.com/video/QqrK294l_oI/w-d-xo.html
// BOOKS //
- Linux basics for hackers by Occupy the Web: amzn.to/3A2oJM1
- Gray Hat Hacking Sixth Edition, The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook by Various Authors: amzn.to/3TkI0Pr
- This is how they tell me the world ends by Nicole Perlroth: amzn.to/3NWj3st
- Hands on Hacking by Matthew Hickey and Jennifer Arcuri: amzn.to/3WImAia
- Penetration Testing by Georgia Weidman: amzn.to/3UL1i1D
- The Science of Human Hacking by Christopher Hadnagy (social engineering): amzn.to/3UssbaM
- Getting started becoming a master hacker by Occupy the Web: amzn.to/3EmguNa
- Black Hat Python by Justin Seitz and Tim Arnold: amzn.to/3yQIdTD
- Hacking Connected Cars by Alissa Knight: amzn.to/3G5cRN5
- Hacking: The Art of Exploitation by Jon Erickson: amzn.to/3ElVhTI
- The Pentester Blueprint by Phillip L. Wylie and Kim Crawley: amzn.to/3WIoGP4
- Hacking API’s by Corey J.Ball: amzn.to/3EfXDT5
- Bug Bounty Bootcamp by Vickie Li: amzn.to/3GlG8U3
- Network basics for hackers by Occupy the Web (coming in 2023)
// David's SOCIAL //
Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb
Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal
Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal
Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co
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TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/davidbombal
// Occupy The Web's SOCIAL //
Twitter: twitter.com/three_cube
// OTW Discount //
Use the code BOMBAL to get a 20% discount off anything from OTW's website: davidbombal.wiki/otw
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
Happy New Year! Very good content
Apisec
Ive been doing this for 3 years now and i love your yearly updates this years was especially nice because all the things you listed were essentially the path that i took to get here in the first place first i got my A+ while i was doing that i was learning linux a little while after that i built my own network to experiment on using Proxmox VE on an old dumpy desktop and lately ive been learning python and other languages like php sql and the like keep up the good work
Spoiler alert⚠️
Mr. Occupy the web is actually John Hammond...
Yes, occupytheweb should do a video with you on staying anonymous. Thank you
Making my rounds, thanking the IT TH-camrs who gave me the courage to switch careers at 32. I'm 3 months into my first IT job and just passed the Security + exam today. I'm studying for my next cert already and I had to stop by and say thank you for all the amazing content you put out. Your videos always reassured me when that little voice would pop in to say, "It's too late." or "You can't do this." Haha I'm having so much fun going down this path, and I've never felt more in control.
Thanks for the inspiration 🙏
Seems like I still can make it at 34 then :D How much time did it take you to land a job from the moment you started to learn? Did you have any previous experience that'd help you get into IT? I'm really curious, just picked up python course and having fun so far.
@@archiemepsky4145 I had no "Official" background but did help out with computers and networking at my old job. I love technology and do a lot of home projects, so I made portfolio showcasing those. I got a build tech position 2 months after applying at many many places.
Im in the same boat as you! Got my Sec+, currently studying for the Net+, and will continue to accrue more certs as I grow in my field. Good luck and cheers!
@@alejandroflorez2055
Same to you! Thanks.
Yes, a video on being anonymous online would be great!
I'll ask him to discuss this on the next video :)
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Why can't I click on your yt channel
With over 15 years of experience in this field as well as programming I can say with confidence no one is a master. You are in a constant state of learning and updating learned information. So don’t be deterred. 💻
Yay 2023 coming strong! Thank you David for giving us this video!
You're welcome Edwin! Happy New Year!
@@davidbombal Mr.David I need to help plz
Thanks for everything you do to help the community David!
You're welcome Jake!
Hey stop stealing my name lol
Nice to meet fellow Jake Harris
@Jacob Harris, but you see my name is actually just Jake not Jacob lol
I love those videos. You 2 guys need to make a podcast. Thank you very much for all the shared wisdom
As mentioned; a video for understanding how and what kind of digital traces one leaves behind on the net (and how to find and/or erase them) would be quite interesting. And thanks for all you do to inform and teach.:)
I would like to see a video about digital traces as well (anonymity, masking your IP, TOR, proxies, etc.).
Would erasing them leave a track itself?
AWESOME CONTENT AS USUAL
Thank you! Glad you think so!
I love how you actually use the show notes and link everything you say you’re going to link. Whenever I get or do anything I first look for your affiliate links because you deserve all the credit I can give you for helping with my new career path. I thought I was going to live my life in finance/mortgage industry but I learned the hard way how volatile the industry is and need something more secure
haha, cyber is pretty much knowing everything. A lifetime of study and dedication.
That car analogy couldn’t have been anymore up my alley. I’m currently an auto technician working on switching fields.
knowing the basics of every aerea in it and networking is a good start . and i mean just the basics . it will make everything else sooo much easier to learn
Thank you for being positive, awesome, and caring.
Thank you David Bombal for making this video. I for one have been inspired to pursue this path. I currently have the A+ and Network+ certs and work as a deployment technician doing computer hardware refreshes for enterprises. So now in 2023 I'll continue to level myself up in IT and enter the hacking sphere starting with Linux. I got the linux basics for hackers book on kindle as well as the getting started becoming a master hacker book and a comptia linux+ course on udemy. I'm giving myself 2-3 months to complete this step of the journey. I'm solidifying my resolve to get this done with this comment.
13:12 looks like I gotta write a book now 😅. Solid content David as always! Looking forward to more this year!
hahahahah OTW knows ur stuff and he likes them thank you guys for your contribution in this community God Bless you Guys
I enjoyed the list of needed knowledge and the needed mentality. Looks like I need to improve on a few things.
Analytical/problem solving/creative - Achieved
Persistence - Getting better
A+ knowledge - Achieved
Networking - Achieved
Linux+ knowledge - Achieved
Virtualization - Achieved
Basic Wireshark - Achieved (could use more practice)
Sec+ knowledge - Achieved
Scripting Languages - Needs work
Database skills SQL - None
Web application skills - Very little
Forensics - None
Cryptography - Could improve, but comfortable.
Prepping on taking the OSCP again since I failed years ago. I'm trying to fill the knowledge gaps before biting the bullet and taking the actual course again.
Just finished fifth chapter of Linux basics for hkrs, I appreciate it David great beginners book.
David, i love all of your Content! Thank you for putting so much effort into your Videos.
Thank you Marv! I appreciate that :)
Thank you David Sir for giving us the boost from day 1 of this new year.
Big follower from 🇮🇳.
May God help David Bombal community to achieve their Goals this year.
Amen. 🙏😇✝️
Thank you very much!
@@davidbombal I have no words to explain how blessed I'm feeling at the current moment after getting reply from my favorite hacker. 🥰🤗
Thanks for your podcast was great to know where to start.
Yes! Mr. Bombal we need that video of how to be anonymous online!
Yesss we want the video on protecting privacy and identity online 🙏 thank you gentleman
Like, like, like, and another big like!!! From my POV [as a 15y of networking and system administration experience], the things recommended in this video is EXACTLY what anybody can do to become a master hacker! You are awesome! I wish You all the best!
I am really looking forward to all the great content you have planned for this year. Your videos and courses have always been informative and engaging, and I have no doubt that this year's content will be just as valuable.
same here meetoo
Once again David....pure gold.. Thank you for everything you do!!
I have been a java based web developer for about 14 years now. I am planning to move towards cyber security next. Your videos are helping me immensely. Thanks
The content you provide is really excellent, as usual.
The speech on “How to be anonymous on the Web” will be very appreciated.
This is the best guideline ever.Thank u very much for showing the best path
Occupy sounds like a great teacher. I would love to sign up for his CEH or his cyber security course. Staying anonymous online would be a great course !
Its going to be an amazing year from day 1!! Thank you David!!!
OF COURSE I WILL BE A GOOD HACKER THROUGH YOUR CHANNEL. THANKS DAVID PROUD OF YOU. 🎉
I have been about two weeks into the world of hacking, with a background of a few months into programming, I have notice that not much content is about hacking. So thanks
THANK YOU DAVID SIR YOU ARE JUST GREAT AND ALL YOUR INTERVIEE ARE GREAT
Thank you Ryoman!
Happy New Year David as always excited about this one! Agree with OTW as persistence is key!
Happy New Year Kevin!
Hi David, Happy New Year!!!🥂🥂🍾🍾🎉🎊🥳🥳..Great video as always!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience...
Happy new year Silvia! Thank you!
I have been at this big bounty game for 2 years and 6 months ZERO PAYOUTS just a few bugs here and there that no one cares about. I wanted to give a few times because no matter how hard I dig or try it seems pointless because of the amount of competition there is out there to make a living.
But I am still active learning and one day earn my first valid bug.
Hey david, happy new year, as i am working on shifting my career from a sys admin to cybersecurity, i understand mostly that you need to have the mindset of a hacker to be able to succeed in the field, so please, YES, we need to k ow how hackers think and work, how they stay anonymous, how they approach .... thank you for your great content, i just cant stop watching all your videos
Nah moco, forget all that, master Linux, and Python, and you will be turnin down job offers, it's not that difficult bro. I jumped into CyberSecurity past age 40.. Easy peezy. Hadn't worked for 2yrs (stay at home dad) no tech degree, zero certs, heard CyberSecurity was hot, studied Sec+ for 2 months, got the cert, shopped the resume, and boom, cake of a job making nice $$$. This was right when PANDO started too. Interviews in masks was uhm, different..
@@phabeondominguez5971 What were you doing before you got into cyber?
@@bathingapes328 nothing, stay at home dad for 2yrs, aka unemployed
If ya mean before that, customer service at a call center.. call after mindless call
@@phabeondominguez5971 im taking my security test in two weeks, any tips you recommend on passing the test?? And how can i master linux? Should i take a udemy course or get the book
Love the videos of you two on hacking. I’m working at certs, Python, and HTB right now. Love these videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
Staying anonymous on the web from OTW....YES PLEASE!! Thanks to you David!
Always loved your stuff.
Yes, we want a video on how to stay invisible online
lots of love from Nepal
i enjoy the video i have learnt web dev am now learning python programing and mysql wish to learn hacking am starting low
am from Tanzania we dont have the education hire but am enjoying so much
Amazing video David, I’d 100% love a video with Occupy the Web talking about staying anonymous online 😊
Oooooops. Why do your videos always seem like 5 minutes long when in reality they are over 20 minutes? I guess that attests to the quality of your content!
Thank you for all the superb interviews.
Cybersecurity just earn another level of respect from me. Way to go!
Summary of this video in one line (maybe i am right) : Cyber security is a ocean, just dive into properly, never stop trying and never ever ever !! stop exploring stuff, the biggest mistakes of this young generation is they think they know everything, and that's where you fell down for the first time, always explore, learn something new everyday, put the hours in, never give up, and always keep watching video of David sir ✌✌💖💖
This is really helpful for someone like me trying to transition into IT/networking/cyber, thank you!
Happy New Year David, Neil and Master "Hacker" very much grateful for the time, energy and efforts to foster this community and getting valuable content to junior hackers. 🙏
4:22 "There are some people who just need a cookbook. They will never ever going to be problem solvers. That's just not going to be part of their makeup. But most people can. They’re trained. They spend lots of time practicing at it."
I think this is a nice explanation of the difference between natural problem solvers, trained problem solvers and those who are not familiar with solving problems. The latter need a cookbook or a receipt to tell them what to do exactly.
Thank you for these videos I’m not looking at a change of career I’m now taking courses to learn the skills needed to break into this line of work
I could listen to you guys talk all day
Happy new year David and thank you for another awesome video.
Hay David love your channel you are doing best cert on network/hacking /cloud etc in 2023? Can't wait. thank you for the hard work
Nice coincident i was searching for david's 2022 videos of cyber security skills and here we go!
u r number one man, Thanks for this course.
Occupy the web is THE ONE I want to see many many more videos with him... I hope your paying him for coming on the show. He's very wise. I can't get enough of what info he brings. Again he's THE ONE.
Right now this is my goal for 2023 and your video and path helps me a lot thanks:D
awesome Roadmap for mastering hacker
This video was awesome and the guest amazing, a million thanks to both of you
I started learning full stack development as a path to ethical hacking. Am on the right path monsieur David
In this video OTW gives us a great roadmap. There is however no one way.
Thank you David, you're videos are very valuable. I would love to see a video on blockchain. Thanks again!
Definitely, 100%, with out doubt!!! PLEASE!!! make a video on how to be anonymous on the internet
Hi David, wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR, Health and success with you yt channel! Thank you for your very good, interesting conntent!
Million thanks to you, David. You really are serious about our career development.
Thank you for being a pillar in the tech community. Happy new years!
Keep up the great work David! Happy New Years!
Thank you! Happy new year!
It is very motivated me because I'm an auto mechanic and and also a ethical Hacker 😅🔥 thanks for sharing your thoughts with us 💐💝
Nice youtube notifications started to work againa and I've received the notification for the first time for yu David....Yeyy 2023
Great! Happy New Year!
Thank you so much for this video, very important points and a lot of good tips about this career. I can't wait to see the next video.
Great information... always like your content which gives the useful and specific information on the topic. A big thanks and affection...😊❤️😊❤️
Very Insighful, Definitely looking forward to more content on staying anonymous online
I cannot express how useful such videos are for absolute beginners like me when elders in the game explain how to master a skill. Thankyou =)
Glad to help! We all win by helping each other :)
I can die happy with you two!
Thank you and Happy New Year!
It's good to hear OTW in the new year 😁
Agreed :)
Thanks, this was really helpful, continue make more great content
Thanks, will do!
Happy New Year to you! And good luck for the year 2023 :)
Hi David, Happy New Year!! Greetings from Argentina
great advice for 2023.Thank you guys
Wish I could see this man. How talented he is.
I loved the car analogy! I’m an auto mechanic that’s trying to become a hacker too!
More information is always helpful.
Content is always awesome on your channel, but this video is really wholesome, from all point of view, thanks
I thought my 22 years in I.T was behind me. I may just jump the fence.. lol. Much of what this fellow is speaking about are all skills I had to varying degrees in my career. Unfortunately, I ended that career as a Manager for the last 4 years.. so a bit rusty on the keyboard. I remember using the Hayes modem command set to configure modems and I recall their being war dialers back in the day. Wonder if those are valid attack vectors in this day and age...? Took the old ICRC course (intro to cisco router configuration) a long time ago and was pleasantly surprised to see much of that still applied decades later. Was just never much of a progammer, tended towards Operations. This won't be quite like riding a bike, but it may be close due to skill transference ;-) One of my best soft skills was a knack for intuitive solutions to troubleshooting problems.
Thank you very much for that I had a chance to know more clearly what should I learn if I am interested in hacking.
Would love to see how to stay invisible online! Thanks for another great video David and OTW!
Finally the wait is over, Curiously waiting for this video.
Thank you David sir, for giving motivation and good guide every year.
Happy New year sir...
Happy to hear that Vardhan! Hope you enjoy the video! Lots more coming soon. And happy new year to you!
Thanks David and OccupyTheWeb !! Happy New Year!!
A video on staying anonymous online would be great!
I have read some of OTW's "Linux Basics for Hackers", and I believe the answer is "use proxies". It would be great if OTW could also explain how one can acquire suitable proxies. From which service providers should one buy them and how? Are proxy chains worth the extra effort? How about war driving or using free wifi in stores or coffee shops instead? How can the MAC address be changed?
I'm working so hard to be a pentester let's go 2023
I am so glad I found this channel, I have been watching all your videos that feature OTW, I would definitely like a vids with both you guys about remaining anonymous online. I recently decided to start my cyber security journey after getting my AS in it so this video came at the right time. Thanks, new subscriber
I decided to my self I will be become hacker in 2023 just only one aim not another aim............thank you so much help full info.
You're welcome!
Thank you for consistency providing real and very relevant content. Thank you for being a tremendous blessings to the community.
Thank you David for your help
You two make such a great team. I can feel the rush through my veins when I see you paired up to make a new video! Thanks!
Love this man.. Share always great info ...
Happy New Year David. Thanks for all the content
Happy new year Jerwell! And you're welcome!
Love when OTW is on the show! Would love a video on staying anonymous
A follower from Ghana 🇬🇭
Hi thank you so much for this great content
How much time do you think i need to master all these skills ?
Glad to know I'm on right path 😇
Happy new year, David.
Cheers Mate. That was Awesome. Bring it on.