
Explore how hackers compromise social media accounts, create spoofed phishing links, bypass two-factor authentication, and impersonate users, while learning to detect and protect against these threats.
Use maltego to gather a target's social media accounts, emails, phones, friends, and websites, then practice ethical phishing, spoofing sms, and impersonation to test defenses.
Learn to gather information about a target using the Sherlock tool to collect social media hyperlinks, including username searches and a WordPress blog, from multiple platforms.
Explore advanced phishing tools in a kali linux setup to ethically test social media security, including phishing templates that capture credentials and bypass two-factor authentication.
Explore advanced social media phishing tools, including MIB 22 with 8080 templates, site cloning, automatic and manual methods, URL shortening, and credential capture for ethical hacking education.
Learn to analyze and practice phishing campaigns using the Z Fisher tool, exploring templates, tunneling options, and url masking across local and cloud setups to study credential collection concepts.
Analyze advanced social media hacking with the Social Fish tool, exploring 30+ phishing templates, HTML/PHP template editing, and local server testing to capture credentials and study phishing workflows.
Explore how hackers clone any website using HTTrack copier tool to create an identical site, deploy a fake login page, and capture credentials for phishing campaigns.
Demonstrate cloning a website using a Python-based http phishing copier tool across Linux, Windows, and macOS. Explain setting up a local server, editing HTML links, and redirecting user interactions.
Learn to generate phishing email templates with a prebuilt tool, crafting convincing emails, SMS messages, and social media messages, and create phishing login pages to capture credentials.
Explore open source phishing email templates on GitHub, view diverse formats, and customize HTML content and hyperlinks to fit target scenarios.
Learn how DnsTwist generates phishing domains that closely imitate real brands through tiny name variations. Use these insights to identify and block similar domains in security workflows.
Upload hacking tools to a Digital Ocean cloud server, create a droplet in a chosen region with a Debian-based image, and start Apache to test phishing websites and malicious links.
Learn to set up cloud-based hacking tools, fork from GitHub, customize a phishing tool, and deploy it on a public server. Understand local host configurations and web server considerations.
Explore how hackers craft phishing emails and hyperlinks, bypass security restrictions, and use cloud hosting and DNS Twist to create phishing domains, with an emphasis on defense.
Explore setting up a mail server on hosting platforms, and creating subdomains for phishing campaigns, examining domain addresses, and the security implications of deceptive emails.
Explore the end-to-end workflow for building phishing email templates, setting up a mail server, creating subdomains, and hosting phishing pages to test delivery.
Learn how phishing emails are prepared and delivered, including creating phishing subdomains, hosting on cloud servers, and testing html email templates, with emphasis on security considerations.
Explore how subdomain redirections enable phishing campaigns to bypass Google Safe Browsing, redirect users to deceptive links, harvest credentials, and capture one-time passwords.
Analyze how phishing via SMS campaigns lures victims with fake links and credential harvesting through phishing websites, using tools like Octopus to illustrate attack workflows.
Explore how phishing hyperlinks are created and detected, and test tools like Netcraft, fish tank, and your scan to guard against spoofed emails and SMS and Google safe browsing evasion.
Detect phishing and spoofing emails by evaluating greetings, requests for personal information, domain spelling, and hidden or suspicious hyperlinks and attachments.
Investigate any domain, IP, or mail server linked to phishing. Use Netcraft site report, VirusTotal, SPF checkers, and DMARC analyzers to assess hosting history and email infrastructure.
scan any url, file attachment, or ip address using VirusTotal, a cloud sandbox that aggregates multiple antivirus engines for reliable malware detection and phishing link analysis.
Protect your browser from phishing hyperlinks by using security extensions that detect phishing pages and hidden iframes, with tools like Avast Online Security and VirusTotal.
Do you want to become an expert hacker? How about launching a new career in the world of professional penetration testing or ethical hacking? If so, then you have to master social engineering! This course is designed for beginners with no previous knowledge. The great news is that you don’t need prior programming or hacking knowledge – I assume you’re starting from scratch and by the end of the course you’ll be at a high level in social engineering being able to hack into all major Social media platforms and websites.
This course is focused on the practical side of social engineering without neglecting the theory, first, you’ll learn how to install the needed software, then the course is divided into a number of sections to represent the steps you’d take to successfully hack a target using social engineering. All the attacks in this course are practical attacks that work against real Social Media Platforms, in each technique you will understand the theory behind it and how it works, then you’ll learn how to use that technique in a real-life scenario. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to modify these techniques or combine them to come up with more powerful attacks and adapt them to different hacking scenarios.