Best of David BombalSeptember 2024

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    Hacking networks with Python (FREE CCNA 200-301 Course 2024)

    The post is part of a CCNA course focused on practical demonstrations using real equipment like Cisco switches and Kali Linux. It covers the concepts of root guard and BPDU guard, showing how these features can protect a network's spanning tree topology. The author uses a Python script to simulate network attacks and demonstrates how to secure the network using these tools. The post highlights the availability of free and paid training materials on Cisco U, where readers can practice along with the demonstrations.

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    Never access the Dark Web without doing this! (Tor and Telegram demos)

    The post provides insights into safely navigating the dark web, focusing on operational security (OPSEC). It highlights the importance of using secure tools like Tor and Telegram while discussing the risks of encountering illegal content. The post also mentions reputable sources like the Dark Net Marketplace Bible for OPSEC best practices. Additionally, it promotes TCM Security's certifications, which include comprehensive training and practical exams in penetration testing.

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    You want to learn how the Internet works? #shorts #books #book #wifi #internet

    For those looking to learn about TCP/IP, two highly recommended books are 'TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 1' (second edition) and 'The TCP/IP Guide'. Both books are comprehensive, with the latter spanning about 1,500 pages. Expert Chris Greer also endorses these books, making them excellent resources for understanding network protocols.

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    WiFi Hacking Watch (Next Level Stealth)

    This post discusses the capabilities of a WiFi hacking smartwatch called the WiFi Commander, which can perform de-auth attacks and beacon attacks to disrupt WiFi networks. It highlights various features of the watch, such as its compact design, 2.4 GHz limitation, and lack of instructions. The author demonstrates how the watch can disconnect devices from a network and create fake access points. Important advice is provided on improving WiFi security against such attacks, including using WPA3, 5 GHz, complex passwords, and other security measures.