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This course is created solely for informational and educational purposes. All demonstrations are conducted in controlled, legal environments using authorized devices or networks. Infinity-Hacks does not endorse or condone any illegal or unethical activity. This course aims to educate users on cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and penetration testing for the purpose of strengthening digital defenses. Understanding how cyber attacks work is a critical step in building secure systems. This content is intended for students, IT professionals, and ethical hackers who seek to improve their knowledge of cybersecurity. Please interpret all references to “hacking” as ethical hacking only. By using this course, you agree not to misuse the information. You are solely responsible for how you apply this knowledge.
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Topics
1. Introduction to Ethical Hacking and Cybersecurity
2. Common Questions About Hacking (FAQ)
3. Types of Cyber Attacks and Threat Models
4. Windows Security Basics and Best Practices
5. Essential Tools & Browser Extensions for Privacy
6. Understanding IP Addressing
7. Port Numbers & Port Forwarding Explained
8. Installing Virtualization Tools (VMware, VirtualBox)
9. Setting Up Windows in a Virtual Environment
10. Setting Up Kali Linux for Ethical Hacking Labs
11. Kali Linux Basics for Beginners
12. Improving Kali Linux Package Download Speed
13. Network Scanning with Windows and Linux Tools
14. Creating a Virtual Android Testing Lab
15. Screen Mirroring Android Devices
16. Setting Up Java JDK on Windows
17. Getting Started with Metasploit Framework
18. Understanding Malware Before Building Labs
19. Simulating Android Control with MSF (For Defense Training)
20. Simulating Windows Control via Payloads (Ethical Labs)
21. Testing Wi-Fi Security (with Permission)
22. Account Security Weaknesses (Social Engineering Awareness)
23. Remote Access Tools (RATs) – Ethical Demonstrations
24. Windows Remote Control Techniques in Lab Environments
25. Intro to Android App Reverse Engineering
26. Basic Windows Software Reverse Engineering
27. Intro to Malware Analysis
28. Ethical Hacking Using Android Devices
29. Self-Study Roadmap for Aspiring Ethical Hackers





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