I'm a reformed black hat hacker who has contributed to 100+ bug bounty programs, and I ghostwrite for cybersecurity teams.
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Mar 1 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.
6. Pulsedive—Search for threat intelligence. 7. GrayHatWarefare—Search public S3 buckets. 8. PolySwarm—Scan files and URLs for threats. 9. Fofa—Search for various threat intelligence. 10. LeakIX—Search publicly indexed information.
Nov 15, 2024 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. DeHashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.
6. Pulsedive—Search for threat intelligence. 7. GrayHatWarfare—Search public S3 buckets. 8. PolySwarm—Scan files and URLs for threats. 9. Fofa—Search for various threat intelligence. 10. LeakIX—Search publicly indexed information.
Sep 22, 2023 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.
6. Pulsedive—Search for threat intelligence. 7. GrayHatWarfare—Search public S3 buckets. 8. PolySwarm—Scan files and URLs for threats. 9. Fofa—Search for various threat intelligence. 10. LeakIX—Search publicly indexed information.
Aug 26, 2023 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
Here are 26 cybersecurity YouTube channels:
1. Infosec Institute — Cybersecurity awareness. 2. Black Hat — Technical cybersecurity conferences. 3. Bugcrowd — Bug bounty methodology & interviews. 4. InfoSec Live — Tutorials & interviews.
5. David Bombal — Everything cybersecurity related. 6. Nahamsec — Hacking & bug bounty videos. 7. Computerphile — Basic concepts & techniques. 8. InsiderPHD — Get started with bug bounty hunting.
Aug 20, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
17 platforms where you can begin cybersecurity:
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training. 2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs. 3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs. 4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams.
5. LetsDefend - Blue team training platform. 6. Root Me - Over 400 cybersecurity challenges. 7. RangeForce - Interactive and hands-on platform. 8. Certified Secure - Loads of different challenges.
Aug 11, 2023 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.
6. Pulsedive—Search for threat intelligence. 7. GrayHatWarfare—Search public S3 buckets. 8. PolySwarm—Scan files and URLs for threats. 9. Fofa—Search for various threat intelligence. 10. LeakIX—Search publicly indexed information.
Jul 29, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
17 platforms where you can begin cybersecurity:
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training. 2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs. 3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs. 4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams.
5. LetsDefend - Blue team training platform. 6. Root Me - Over 400 cybersecurity challenges. 7. RangeForce - Interactive and hands-on platform. 8. Certified Secure - Loads of different challenges.
Jul 22, 2023 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Here are 27 ways to learn ethical hacking for free:
1. Root Me — Challenges. 2. Stök's YouTube — Videos. 3. Hacker101 Videos — Videos. 4. InsiderPhD YouTube — Videos. 5. EchoCTF — Interactive Learning.
6. Vuln Machines — Videos and Labs. 7. Try2Hack — Interactive Learning. 8. Pentester Land — Written Content. 9. Checkmarx — Interactive Learning. 10. Cybrary — Written Content and Labs.
Jul 19, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
17 platforms where you can begin cybersecurity:
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training. 2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs. 3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs. 4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams.
5. LetsDefend - Blue team training platform. 6. Root Me - Over 400 cybersecurity challenges. 7. RangeForce - Interactive and hands-on platform. 8. Certified Secure - Loads of different challenges.
Jul 18, 2023 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.
6. Pulsedive—Search for threat intelligence. 7. GrayHatWarfare—Search public S3 buckets. 8. PolySwarm—Scan files and URLs for threats. 9. Fofa—Search for various threat intelligence. 10. LeakIX—Search publicly indexed information.
Jun 30, 2023 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
Here's a list of 43 cybersecurity YouTube channels:
1. Hak5 — General cybersecurity coverage. 2. The XSS Rat — Everything bounty hunting. 3. ITProTV — General cybersecurity coverage. 4. Infosec Institute — Cybersecurity awareness. 5. Cyrill Gössi — Extensive cryptography videos.
6. DC CyberSec — Generic cybersecurity coverage. 7. Black Hat — Technical cybersecurity conferences. 8. David Bombal — Everything cybersecurity related. 9. Outpost Gray — Cybersecurity career development. 10. Bugcrowd — Bug bounty methodology and interviews.
Apr 13, 2023 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
If Twitter is a free University, then YouTube is a free Graduate Program. Here are 6 YouTube channels you can follow to learn about cybersecurity—that are so valuable they should charge $100,000+ for the information & insight they provide:
1/ John Hammond - Everything cybersecurity.
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training. 2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs. 3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs. 4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams.
5. LetsDefend - Blue team training platform. 6. Root Me - Over 400 cybersecurity challenges. 7. RangeForce - Interactive and hands-on platform. 8. Certified Secure - Loads of different challenges.
Mar 31, 2023 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
YouTube has more than 38,000,000 channels.
Most are weird vlogs, TV show montages, music videos, and memes.
But if you’re interested in cybersecurity, these 7 channels will teach you more than a 4-year college degree:
1/ John Hammond -Everything cybersecurity.
1. Think Python 2. Think Python 2e 3. A Byte of Python 4. Real Python 5. Full Stack Python 6. freeCodeCamp 7. Dive Into Python 3 8. Practice Python 9. The Python Guru 10. The Coder's Apprentice
11. Python Principles 12. Harvard's CS50 Python Video 13. Cracking Codes With Python 14. Learn Python, Break Python 15. Google's Python Class 16. Python Like You Mean It 17. Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python 18. Automate the Boring Stuff with Python
Mar 22, 2023 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
17 platforms where you can begin cybersecurity:
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training. 2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs. 3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs. 4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams.
5. LetsDefend - Blue team training platform. 6. Root Me - Over 400 cybersecurity challenges. 7. RangeForce - Interactive and hands-on platform. 8. Certified Secure - Loads of different challenges.
Mar 17, 2023 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.
6. Pulsedive—Search for threat intelligence. 7. GrayHatWarefare—Search public S3 buckets. 8. PolySwarm—Scan files and URLs for threats. 9. Fofa—Search for various threat intelligence. 10. LeakIX—Search publicly indexed information.
Feb 8, 2023 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
17 platforms where you can begin cybersecurity:
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training. 2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs. 3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs. 4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams. 5. LetsDefend - Blue team training platform.
6. Root Me - Over 400 cybersecurity challenges. 7. RangeForce - Interactive and hands-on platform. 8. Certified Secure - Loads of different challenges. 9. Vuln Machines - Real world scenarios to practice. 10. Try2Hack - Play a game based on the real attacks.
Feb 4, 2023 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.
6. Pulsedive—Search for threat intelligence. 7. GrayHatWarfare—Search public S3 buckets. 8. PolySwarm—Scan files and URLs for threats. 9. Fofa—Search for various threat intelligence. 10. LeakIX—Search publicly indexed information.
Jan 19, 2023 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
17 platforms where you can begin cybersecurity:
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training. 2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs. 3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs. 4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams.
5. LetsDefend - Blue team training platform. 6. Root Me - Over 400 cybersecurity challenges. 7. RangeForce - Interactive and hands-on platform. 8. Certified Secure - Loads of different challenges.
Dec 22, 2022 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Here's a list of 43 cybersecurity YouTube channels:
1. Hak5 — General cybersecurity coverage. 2. The XSS Rat — Everything bounty hunting. 3. ITProTV — General cybersecurity coverage. 4. Infosec Institute — Cybersecurity awareness. 5. Cyrill Gössi — Extensive cryptography videos.
6. DC CyberSec — Generic cybersecurity coverage. 7. Black Hat — Technical cybersecurity conferences. 8. David Bombal — Everything cybersecurity related. 9. Outpost Gray — Cybersecurity career development. 10. Bugcrowd — Bug bounty methodology and interviews.