100 Subscriber Q&A! - How I Learned Ethical Hacking

HackerSploit · Beginner ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·9y ago
Hey hackers, I am back with another video, this time a Q&A video. I Hope you enjoy/enjoyed the video. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to ask them in the comments section or on my social networks as well as mu blog. SOCIAL NETWORKS ------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HackerSploit/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackerSploit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexisayub/ -------------------------------- Visit My website/Blog for all documentation and downloads, as well as forums for communication with me and other members. Website: http://www.hackersploit.netne.net PEACE!

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HackerSploit shares their journey of learning ethical hacking, answering questions from subscribers on their channel, covering beginner-friendly topics in cybersecurity and ethical hacking

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Hey guys, Hackers here. Back again with another video. Now, I know I haven't made a video in like 3 weeks or something, and that's because I was updating my rig right here, and I'm just making sure everything's good on it. So, I've really updated it and upgraded my computer. So, yeah, that's all sorted out. So, again, um the next video that I promised, which is this video, was the 100 subscriber Q&A. So, I asked you guys for questions and I got some questions. So, without further ado, let's get to this. [Music] All right, question one is um when and how did I get um did I learn ethical hacking? Well, um that's a good question because I learned ethical hacking uh as soon as I got a computer and not not ethical hacking but just I got interested into hacking or you know basically just uh trying to get into systems just by as soon as I got my computer. I remember the first thing that I did was when I was 12 years old that's when I got my first computer. The first thing I did was I tried to remotely turn off a another Windows PC using remote access and it did work and I could edit the message. So yeah, that is basically how I got started. Um as to how I learn ethical hacking before I took the ethical hacking class. I was basically using the internet and YouTube to learn how any scripting languages and Kali Linux Linux. So what I would recommend is number one start using Linux. It's a perfect and it's free operating system. They have um dozens of free distros out there for you to get um involved in in using one and you can also learn from them and just by using Linux you're learning a lot how to use the terminal and you're really getting to know a lot of stuff that you really need to know when hacking. So uh learn scripting a scripting language learn about networks and how they work and uh I mean the internet has everything you need. Um, but if you want more information on how to learn, maybe I can show you guys in another video how I learned ethical hacking. So, yeah, that's the first question. Let's move on to the next one. Right. Uh, question two, uh, is what type of Android games do I play? And, uh, what's my favorite Android game? So, uh, what type of Android games do I play? Well, right now I don't play a lot of games. What I basically play is a lot of, um, Nintendo emulators and, uh, the Super Nintendo emulators. I like playing a lot of the retro classic games like Mario and Smash uh not Smash Brothers but Donkey Kong and games like that. So basically um I have the emulators installed on my phone and that's what I play. Apart from those games I I play a few other games on the Play Store that are basically free. I really don't like games that have uh inapp purchases because that just ruins the whole experience of the game. And I like games that you can go from one point to another just by playing the game and upgrading it like that. Uh the other games I like playing are maybe modern combat which is game loft and uh maybe a bit of FIFA and other games like that. Maybe also some of the old Grand Theft Auto games on Android. So yeah, that's basically the type of games I like playing on Android. Let's move on to the next. All right, question number three is what is my name? Well, my name is Alexis. That's my name in case you guys didn't know that. All right, question number four is uh what phone am I currently using as my daily driver? Well, right now I'm using two phones as my daily driver, but the main phone that I use is the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Uh my my other phone is the Sam, not Samsung. I had had Samsung as my second phone. My second phone is a Nexus 5X, LG Nexus 5X. So yeah, I really enjoy using Nexus devices, but right now my main device is the uh Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. So question number five is um what's the most hyped phone for me in 2016? So I really didn't upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy S7 or the S7 Edge. Uh that's because I never I never saw it as a as a major upgrade or something that I really need cuz the only thing that they added in terms of in terms of the phone was basically it's IP68 water resistant and dust resistant and and they made the screen bigger and they made the battery bigger and they made the processor slightly faster. But uh right now I'm not really enjoying the trend Samsung is going on just you know basically the innovation has ended as soon as they make a new phone like the upgrade from the S5 to the S6 which was huge. They'll continue this now maybe I I don't know for how long but the phones are just going to be an upgrade in terms of performance not anything uh innovative or anything like that. The phone that I'm really looking forward to is the Moto Z or the Moto Z Force which is already out. Um I believe in northern North America and yeah I think it's North America. I'm waiting for it to release in September internationally so I can get my hands on it and yeah, I'll let you know how that goes and maybe I'll do a review on it if you guys want that. So yeah, that's basically the phone I'm looking most forward to is the Moto Z. So yeah, guys, I hope you enjoyed the Q&A. Um, that's basically my 100 subs Q&A. I just want to thank you so much. I never knew this channel would grow this much in such a short time, and we're already growing. We're already at 130 subs as of this video. So, that's just amazing, guys. Thank you so much for the support. You guys are very loyal on the channel. You guys really, really do. You really understand what I want this channel to be. And this is a educational channel. and also uh it teaches everyone subscribed and even those who are new to the channel about different things about tech and programming as well as ethical hacking. So I really want to thank you guys for that. You really ask questions which I really enjoy. You ask questions and I I really I really like that. That's what I wanted for the community. And and then another quick update I want to make is the website. I am really really working hard to make it look better and just change the overall format because the older one I didn't really like that and it was just really plain in terms of its design but I'm working on a new one. So please guys bear with me on that. Um if you have any other questions please ask me um the questions on kick the comment section, Facebook, Twitter and yeah and you can also follow me on Instagram for more visual updates more like that. But yeah, I hope you guys um enjoyed this video. Um I want to promise you guys that I'll be making videos now, at least three videos a week. I know I've been really inconsistent over the past 2 months, and that's because I was really, really upgrading my setup so I can make better quality videos. And I hope you enjoy the videos from now on. Again, guys, thank you so much for following me on my social networks, subscribing to the channel, and just being great. Thank you guys, and peace. [Music]
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HackerSploit shares their experience learning ethical hacking and answers subscriber questions, providing a beginner-friendly introduction to cybersecurity and ethical hacking. This video is perfect for those new to the field, looking to learn from someone with hands-on experience. By watching, viewers can gain insight into the basics of ethical hacking and how to get started.

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  1. Visit HackerSploit's website for documentation and downloads
  2. Join the hacking community through social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
  3. Explore beginner-friendly resources for learning ethical hacking
  4. Participate in Q&A sessions to learn from experienced hackers
  5. Start with the basics of cybersecurity and build from there
💡 Learning ethical hacking requires a strong foundation in cybersecurity basics and a willingness to engage with the hacking community

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