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QR Code Hacking - I Placed 'Malicious' QR Codes Around My Local Area - Here's Who I Caught.
another dumb deeboodah experiment. www.deeboodah.com
⏰ Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:41 - Quishing Explained
1:12 - The Idea
1:25 - Implementing the Experiment
4:48 - Placing QR Codes
5:48 - The Results
6:34 - QRLJacking Explained
7:31 - Evil QR by Kuba Gretzsky
10:06 - Conclusion + Deeboodah
🔗 Links (Sources):
- developers.cloudflare.com/pages/framework-guides/deploy-anything/
- breakdev.org/evilqr-phishing/
- github.com/kgretzky/evilqr
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Відео

I Spoofed Email Addresses.
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Try out EasyDMARC today 👉 easydmarc.com/?Grant-Collins& ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:56 - How Email Spoofing Works 2:31 - Part 1 - How to Email Spoof 6:00 - Part 2 - How To Prevent Email Spoofing via Email Security Protocols 6:26 - DMARC Overview 7:18 - DKIM Overview 8:10 - SPF Overview 8:31 - EasyDMARC Overview - Setup SPF & DMARC 13:55 - Configure Email Security Policies via DMARC 17:4...
Cybersecurity Does Not Have a Skill Shortage Gap (It's a Hiring Gap)
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⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:25 - Reason 1 - Hiring Expectations vs Reality 3:52 - Reason 2 - Cybersecurity != Entry-level 5:55- Reason 3 - Cybersecurity's Talent Gap 7:19 - How can we fix this? 8:27 - Conclusion 🔗 Links: - brothke.medium.com/is-there-really-an-information-security-jobs-crisis-a492665f6823 🐕 Follow Me: Twitter: collinsinfosec Instagram: _collins...
Consumer Anti-Virus Is No Longer Needed.
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Short answer no. End user workstation 3rd party Anti-Virus is not necessary. With the recent FTC fine to Avast for $16.5 million for selling customer data they said they would protect, I decided to use this as an excuse to talk about free and paid 3rd party AV. It's not necessary for everyday users. Maybe a second opinion is good to have. But is it worth the trade-offs of privacy, system perfor...
Analyzing The Prolific Open-Source AsyncRAT Malware
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👉 Try out ANY.RUN For Free Today (first 50 get a free Threat Intelligence voucher): intelligence.any.run/plans?TI_promo& 💬 Contact the Any.Run Team Directly: app.any.run/contact-us/? ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:22 - AsyncRAT History & Malware Environment Overview 5:01 - Static Analysis 11:00 - Dynamic Analysis - ANY.RUN 16:02 - Dynamic Analysis - FlareVM 19:08 - Conclusion 🔗 Links Menti...
a (recent) lesson learned in cybersecurity (fixation)
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a _word salad_ video on fixation and imposter syndrome, it seems to be a never ending cycle, here's how I am attempting to tackle this feeling. 🔗 Links Mentioned: imposter syndrome in cybersecurity - it never goes away: ua-cam.com/video/aPgBaS4jQMw/v-deo.htmlsi=1Okp4XS6yz2pUC15 🐕 Follow Me: Twitter: collinsinfosec Instagram: _collinsinfosec Cybercademy Discord Server:...
Crafting 3 Common Cyber Attacks (and how to easily analyze)
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👉 Get SquareX for free: sqrx.io/gc_yt ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:55 - Phishing Emails To Steal Credentials 6:29 - Malicious Attachments 11:52 - Malicious Programs 13:44 - Conclusion 🔒 SquareX Links: Twitter: getsquarex LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/getsquarex/ Instagram: getsquarex Facebook: getsquarex Blog: labs.sqrx.com/ 🔗 Links Mentioned:...
Get Started in Cybersecurity 2024 (A Guide)
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Resources, timestamps, and links in the description below. 👇 ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:42 - Step 1: Read & Consume Content 1:56 - Step 2: Fundamentals of I.T. 2:48 - Step 3: Networking Deep Dive 3:30 - Step 4: Basics of Programming & Scripting 4:46 - Step 5: Operating System Basics 5:56 - Step 6: Security Fundamentals 7:00 - Step 7/8: Virtualization & Cloud 9:01 - Cybersecurity Career...
the reality vs. expectation in cybersecurity.
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reality in cybersecurity careers is different. here's why. ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:40 - 1) "The Skills Shortage Gap" 3:14 - 2) Adding Value Day One / Year One 6:51 - 3) Burnout & Information Overload 9:08 - Conclusion 🐕 Follow Me: Twitter: collinsinfosec Instagram: _collinsinfosec Cybercademy Discord Server: discord.gg/bWymWhCv9p 🤔 Have questions, concerns...
These Hackers Sell Access To Your Network... (Exploring IABs)
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Learn more about Flare's Threat Intelligence Capabilities 👉: hi.flare.io/grant-collins-free-trial/ ❗ This video has been created for educational purposes only. All activities performed in this video are used for demonstration purposes only. ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:38 - What Are Initial Access Brokers? 2:36 - Flare Overview 5:50 - Flag 1: RDP Creds 7:46 - Flag 2: Corporate VPN Creds ...
Burnout in Cybersecurity. A Real Challenge.
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Working in Cybersecurity: 2 Years vs. 20 Years (with @UnixGuy)
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Check out the second half of this video 👉: ua-cam.com/video/vqqep-nIjz4/v-deo.html Thanks to @UnixGuy for today's collaboration video. UnixGuy's Channel: www.youtube.com/@UnixGuy ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction (ft. @UnixGuy) 0:55 - What Should You Start With to Learn Cybersecurity? 2:33 - Advice on How to Get Started in Cybersecurity 8:27 - Where Do You See Cybersecurity in 5 Years 10:37 - U...
These Underground Cybercrime Telegram Channels Are Crazy...
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Learn more about Flare's Threat Intelligence Capabilities 👉: hi.flare.io/grant-collins-free-trial/ ❗ This video has been created for educational purposes only. All activities performed in this video are used for demonstration purposes only. 🔗 Links Mentioned: - www.alphr.com/telegram-without-phone-number/ - thehackernews.com/2023/08/top-industries-significantly-impacted.html ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 ...
This DDoS Attack... 398 million requests per second. (A demo of HTTP/2 Rapid Reset)
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398 Million Requests Per Second. 155 Million Requests Per Second. 201 Millions Requests Per Second. Dem packets be flyin'. In this video, I explore and demo CVE-2023-44487, the novel HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Attack zero-day. A feature rather than an inherent bug. ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:41 - Background Information 1:38 - HTTP/2 vs HTTP/1.1 4:27 - Demo (DDoS Apache2 Web Server) 10:11 - Mit...
Exploring Phishing Kits On The Dark Web - Cyber Hunting
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Learn more about Flare's Threat Intelligence Capabilities 👉: hi.flare.io/grant-collins-free-trial/ ❗ This video has been created for educational purposes only. All activities performed in this video are used for demonstration purposes only. 🔗 Links Mentioned: - Phishing Kit Features: www.techrepublic.com/article/cybercriminals-phishing-kits-credential-theft/ - GitHub Phishing Page (Office 365 T...
I Played HackTheBox For 30 Days - Here's What I Learned
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I Played HackTheBox For 30 Days - Here's What I Learned
Cybersecurity Resume Skills For Beginners
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Cybersecurity Resume Skills For Beginners
How to Get an Entry-level Cybersecurity Career (strategies to help)
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How to Get an Entry-level Cybersecurity Career (strategies to help)
Build a Cloud Red Team / Blue Team Cybersecurity Homelab - Crash Course
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Build a Cloud Red Team / Blue Team Cybersecurity Homelab - Crash Course
Cybersecurity is a great career. (even when it's challenging)
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Cybersecurity is a great career. (even when it's challenging)
stay anonymous online. hide your tracks. here's how.
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stay anonymous online. hide your tracks. here's how.
Entry-level Cybersecurity Careers. A Dilemma.
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Entry-level Cybersecurity Careers. A Dilemma.
Analyzing the Zeus Banking Trojan - Malware Analysis Project 101
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Analyzing the Zeus Banking Trojan - Malware Analysis Project 101
Build a Malware Analysis Lab (Self-Hosted & Cloud) - The Malware Analysis Project 101
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Build a Malware Analysis Lab (Self-Hosted & Cloud) - The Malware Analysis Project 101
Building a PC (My Cybersecurity Study Setup)
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Building a PC (My Cybersecurity Study Setup)
I coded a spy tracking pixel.
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I coded a spy tracking pixel.
Learn to Analyze Malware - (The Malware Analysis Project 101)
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Learn to Analyze Malware - (The Malware Analysis Project 101)
Are cybersecurity certifications worthless? (it depends...)
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Are cybersecurity certifications worthless? (it depends...)
So Google Just Released a Cybersecurity Certificate... Here's What To Expect
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So Google Just Released a Cybersecurity Certificate... Here's What To Expect
feeling behind in cybersecurity... - it never goes away.
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feeling behind in cybersecurity... - it never goes away.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @johnbrown4200
    @johnbrown4200 13 годин тому

    Exactly right. I have 30 years in IT and Security. I interview people. Posers and pretenders get eliminated immediately. That said, there are roles that are less technical, such as people who just generate reports… but it’s like if you want to work onstage with the orchestra you don’t have to be the virtuoso, but if you can’t read sheet music or play anything then your peers won’t take you seriously. Come layoff time you are the first to go.

  • @psiturbo
    @psiturbo 13 годин тому

    Because of that same feeling, I have seen plenty of talented ITs who have thrown the towel and end up working in something as far as away as possible.

  • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
    @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris 14 годин тому

    That is the same QR code btw, at 8:30

    • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
      @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris 14 годин тому

      Because it changes after the rest of the page loads up hehe, did I made anyone look?

  • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
    @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris 14 годин тому

    The tool I used used a lot more sites than that. If the service uses QR codes at all, it can be hijacked. I didn't use it for random though. Only used on criminals.

  • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
    @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris 14 годин тому

    Over here we have to have permissions for QR codes. But it is free use if it is a poster for lost/found pet.

  • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
    @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris 14 годин тому

    Old methods

  • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
    @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris 14 годин тому

    I got more.

  • @Glenningway
    @Glenningway 17 годин тому

    Colleges in the late 90's to late 2010's do not set you up for the job. They twist the truth or outright lie about job market you get you to enroll so they can get that gov't money. You can graduate with honors, it won't mean much in the real world. You need to get the attention of hiring managers, network, be in the right place at the right time. COVID killed meetups and career fairs where you can meet people in the industry. If you don't live in a city, expect to drive 1-3 hours to go somewhere where the actual jobs are. Influencers are the big reason why there's a glut of tech people trying to get in. Many of them probably don't even work in tech anymore but it's a grift that makes money by selling overpriced courses and bootcamps that keep perpetuating the problem. The moment I see someone try to hawk a course as a "sponsor" I immediately back out of the video.

  • @Ironiclobster69
    @Ironiclobster69 День тому

    I’m actually starting a bootcamp thing that’s like 3 months long. You get 5 certifications from it. Doing this while I just make a living from home anyways so i thought why not. There are several different ways you can pay for the training and I chose for it to be deducted from future salary until paid off. They only deduct when you are making a certain amount and you are only required to pay them back if they land you a job which is cool so I said why not. Worst case is I don’t land a job and learn a bunch of stuff for free. Best case I land a job and pay them back, and if they get me a good job I’ll pay them back fast. I mainly want to try it out because I like the field and the remote work.

  • @zach.intech
    @zach.intech 2 дні тому

    This guy has a degree 😅

  • @magic.marmot
    @magic.marmot 2 дні тому

    I really liked this. I did a deep-dive into QR codes a few years back for a project at work. Got to love them, made a product better and made the client happy. This is all new to me, especially 'quishing' which sounds gross. You gave me new tools to play with, and renewed my interest in the mischief I appreciate your style. I understand from whence it comes..

  • @repairstudio4940
    @repairstudio4940 2 дні тому

    Respect. 🎉❤ Liked and subbed.

  • @user-in2jf7tx1q
    @user-in2jf7tx1q 2 дні тому

    our senior is generious enough to share, bro keep up you made me feel in group that feel like an imposter

  • @user-in2jf7tx1q
    @user-in2jf7tx1q 2 дні тому

    that's me me me, i was comparing myself all the time i hated how dump i was, but i'm excited to get back after school graduation

  • @user-in2jf7tx1q
    @user-in2jf7tx1q 2 дні тому

    you've tought me something i didn't like at all in this industry, the truth is that you have to buid before destroying, you should understand code and build some projects from scratch and learn how things actually work so you can get the bigger picture of what are you tweaking on, then your gonna fly like new born bird, in other words then you can mine your own way into breaching that machine. you are like me when i was doing these repetitive web app machines, but the reality of this industry is the big picture without it your nothing, thanks for this ved

  • @user-in2jf7tx1q
    @user-in2jf7tx1q 2 дні тому

    are we dump by nature, like you are me when i hack, like so much similar, ohhhhhhh this is bad news

  • @user-in2jf7tx1q
    @user-in2jf7tx1q 2 дні тому

    thank god i'm not the only one whose dump when it comes to pentesting a chain vuln machine

  • @user-in2jf7tx1q
    @user-in2jf7tx1q 2 дні тому

    i thought i was the only one cheating from another writeup for other machine, sheeesh

  • @user-in2jf7tx1q
    @user-in2jf7tx1q 2 дні тому

    my progress courbe in fonction of time would look like, from 0 to 100 in the first month and decreasing dramatically for the rest of the time, and staying constant afterwards, well the truth is that you need a good budget to finance your courses and flex the learning curve and the whole day time, for 10 years then and then you can be a professional, the journey is insanely boring and consummative, the time of breaching is as rare as a golden fish in the ocean, you'll compare yourself to other then mostly quit. harsh reality better be a software engineer

  • @buildcarolinahomes
    @buildcarolinahomes 2 дні тому

    Thank you, Grant.

  • @MynameisntEricK
    @MynameisntEricK 3 дні тому

    Here's one of the main problems that people have in tech as a whole. For some reason, most logical tech people don't understand the value in the internships they worked at sophomore, and junior year. Most people think that the degree itself will land a job, which is incorrect in pretty much all industries, albeit more-so in tech. Everyone knows that you can land the CS degree, but that doens't mean you can create software, let alone work in an organization. You need a true portfolio of finished products completed on top of having large names that you've worked for as an intern. Even Human Resources... You need to have interned for an organization or two before you really land any actual offers. This is the real world where education matters less than experience. Tech is very logical, which is why there's such a "shock" factor. As far as constant learning, that's a good thing... That's actually what allows you to grow vs stay stuck in one role. Most people can't continue to learn as they don't feel as though it's worth it, which is where those pushing themselves can strive to move up within an organization. Have the mindset that you're going to be obtaining a new degree every 6-8 years. That level of thinking will allow you to continue beyond the "I got ma dugreee!!!" mindset. Yes, you have your CS degree, but how about also going for business.... Most people in tech are unable to connect the two, so when you have that ability, you stand out. Summary: Intern, it's expected. Already have finished products, it's expected. Always be learning, it's expected.

  • @HmongCrypto
    @HmongCrypto 3 дні тому

    You can't secure what you don't understand..lol That's how I always looked at it.

  • @MatthewGrant-qr5ph
    @MatthewGrant-qr5ph 3 дні тому

    because of the sandbox features are chromebooks the most secure internet devices? if connected to an open network is it possible for somebody to script their way onto the device? if the chromebook is only used for web browsing, and is powerwashed and updated constantly how can the chromebook be hacked through open networks?

  • @dealerofgame
    @dealerofgame 3 дні тому

    Those flyers look terrible

  • @evokem1819
    @evokem1819 4 дні тому

    How would you recommend someone gets a job in the industry? Obviously it’s always different. I currently have an IT degree, no experience in the field and I’m working on getting certs currently. Should I just be applying like crazy? Reach out to connections?

  • @ebblesr
    @ebblesr 4 дні тому

    One of the remarkable features of ChatGPT is its capacity to seamlessly disguise your unique writing style. You provide ChatGPT with the message or idea you want to communicate, and it rephrases it in a completely different manner, as if articulated by someone else. This can be particularly useful for maintaining anonymity, ensuring consistency in professional writing, or simply exploring diverse ways to express an idea.

  • @RantingMike
    @RantingMike 4 дні тому

    I've been looking into Cyber Security on Coursera, the Google and IBM certs. I'm not sure which one to take or which is "better". I just need help getting my foot into a door. I know I suck at math and the word Cryptography worries me, like, I SUCK at math.. Because of this I'm also looking into the Coursera IT Professional cert. Can anyone give me some advise on any of these courses? I understand the pay difference, but I don't understand which is the best / easiest route. (leaning towards easiest, I NEED a job badly) Good video, I enjoyed it. 🙂

  • @Zurdosuave
    @Zurdosuave 4 дні тому

    Any suggestions on a decent affordable monitor?

  • @user-id4ee4mm6f
    @user-id4ee4mm6f 4 дні тому

    Your self reflexión is amazing! You rock!

  • @jpaul8419
    @jpaul8419 4 дні тому

    These cyber security "influencers" had a real impact on people getting into cyber security. But in reality, they fail to tell people getting a job in cyber security is not as easy as they made it out to be. Employers are more concerned about experience than certifications.

  • @HellDiver_02
    @HellDiver_02 4 дні тому

    Recently passed my isc2 cc exam . Looking forward to Google's cyber cert. Can you recommend me which certification to do next?

  • @Psikeomega
    @Psikeomega 4 дні тому

    I actually think it's pretty funny that I'm stumbling across this video in my feed. I was thinking of doing the exact same thing in my area since there's a lot of trucks stops in my area and because of that, it's prime phishing hole

  • @creamhoe6794
    @creamhoe6794 5 днів тому

    You Blue Man grouped the Rick roll into a social experiment for hackers 😂😂😂 #protectTheUnassuming

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo 6 днів тому

    16 Scans in 5 days? You should come here. We've got lots of really dumb people.

  • @antonkalashnikov572
    @antonkalashnikov572 6 днів тому

    “Kid” 😂

  • @goodppl9401
    @goodppl9401 6 днів тому

    These are really good 🎉

  • @mrbunny4983
    @mrbunny4983 6 днів тому

    can i start bug bounty after this course

  • @RaeRaesRaveReviews
    @RaeRaesRaveReviews 6 днів тому

    Most folks are not going to get into cyber security because they are passionate about it. Personally I think most folks should not get a job they are passionate about. (been there done that.) Focus on getting a job that aligns with your core values - for example, if you have a core value of "constant learning and growth" then this would probably be a good job to go for.

  • @slimq2676
    @slimq2676 6 днів тому

    Make yo mind up is it a good career or not confusing people lame mfer's on Internet

  • @hedgehogform
    @hedgehogform 6 днів тому

    I wouldn't even scan a restaurant qr code menu.

  • @TJTheDiddler
    @TJTheDiddler 7 днів тому

    Frick, that explains why i thought my pc was clean. Then a couple days later malware is back alive and well. I’ve been dealing with malicious attacks against me for over two months now.

  • @caveman7745
    @caveman7745 7 днів тому

    Do you think actually having the network + is valuable for a cyber security career path, or just having the knowledge is enough. I have the A+ now and thinking about learning all the network+ objective, taking a few practice tests to make sure i understand, and then move on to obtaining Security +. I guess in summary i’m wondering if it’s worth the exam cost and if employers will care about the Network+ cert after obtaining the Sec+. p.s. I’ve already been in help desk role for years.

  • @MuhammadArhamMahmood
    @MuhammadArhamMahmood 8 днів тому

    can anyone send me report for this

  • @RohitSingh-oe4fb
    @RohitSingh-oe4fb 8 днів тому

    Who is watching this video in 2024 may month

  • @Kernel_King-
    @Kernel_King- 8 днів тому

    I didn't understand that dns tunneling part. You should explain that part in detail.

  • @UBNA671
    @UBNA671 8 днів тому

    With the advancement of ai cybersecurity is not the same we now have ai programming and ai ethical hacking assistant ,thinking about how to solve machine code using a machine should be easy to do now there’s nothing to complex now just your ability to understand

  • @SeniorScriptKitty
    @SeniorScriptKitty 8 днів тому

    dont feel bad, you are learning people some safety, you are doing a service to protect them in the future. you should of used different codes for each instance to track what got the most hits lottery car wash ect ect to collect more efficient data

  • @SweDownhill
    @SweDownhill 8 днів тому

    This, and malicious unsubscribe-links are two attack vectors that I'm surprised aren't utilized more than they currently are.

  • @ajaykumargupta4745
    @ajaykumargupta4745 9 днів тому

    Hey ... I just want to know from where did you learn hacking nd everything.... Cause I am interested in this field....so if you can share the information It will be very helpful for me....

  • @HInfotech
    @HInfotech 9 днів тому

    very helpful .............................