The FUN Way to Learn Networking
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I just come here to listen to the absolute bop song at the end of the video
Network hacking is one of the most underrated skills in cybersecurity, and network security is the foundation of understanding how attackers break in and how defenders stop them. In this video, i show you the fastest way to learn network hacking and network security without boring textbooks, outdated theory, or memorizing the osi model for no reason. Instead, youβll build labs, capture packets, scan networks, exploit vulnerable machines, and understand how real traffic behaves.
we cover practical tools like wireshark, nmap, burp suite, scapy, mitmproxy, virtualbox, raspberry pi labs, pivpn, pihole, metasploitable, tryhackme networks, active directory labs, packet captures, dns analysis, arp spoofing, man in the middle attacks, port scanning, tunneling, lateral movement, and more. if you want to learn network hacking, network security, ethical hacking, penetration testing, or cybersecurity, this video gives you a real hands-on path.
Anime in the learning process?! π€¦ββοΈ
this is not theory for exams. this is practical training for beginners and intermediate learners who want to understand how hackers inspect traffic, discover services, pivot through systems, and how defenders detect suspicious activity.
if youβve ever wondered how network hacking works, how packets are intercepted, how hidden ports are found, or how real network security testing is done, this video explains it clearly and fast.
Nice song
π resources mentioned:
wireshark: https://www.wireshark.org
I'm no expert, but somehow I got it all...
nmap: https://nmap.org
burp suite: https://portswigger.net/burp
Ooh what a song π
scapy: https://scapy.net
virtualbox: https://www.virtualbox.org
metasploitable: https://sourceforge.net/projects/metasploitable/
tryhackme: https://tryhackme.com
Last step: remote run a Monero miner on your smart fridge
root-me: https://www.root-me.org
mitmproxy: https://mitmproxy.org
NOICE πππ
pi-hole: https://pi-hole.net
pivpn: https://pivpn.io
the title is misleading because youre talking about network security here ;-; @CyberFlow
Timestamps:
0:00 Why Network Security Feels Boring
Muito bom, obrigado!!
1:12 Build a Hackable Lab
1:44 Learn with Wireshark
and some HR's skips us network/systems engineers "not fit for Cyber security" π€£ Joke of the Century
2:22 Practice Real Networking Challenges
2:42 Use Nmap to Understand Services
This was better. Thank you!
3:13 Build a Useful Home Lab
3:39 Learn Scapy & Packet Crafting
great video chatgpt
4:03 Analyze Mobile App Traffic
4:31 Use Burp Beyond Websites
Network engineer here,
Best way to learn is by doing, I don't disagree, but it's better to build and know what you're breaking than to just start breaking. Buy a cheap firewall appliance, learn OPNsense, some old office PCs and run docker on ubuntu server, and get a managed VLAN capable switch, then throw any wireless into the mix and make it work the manual way. Breaking it without knowing how it build it is pointless because this stuff does matter and that mindset shows why cyber teams are ignored when they opt to "secure/break" what makes the company money without knowing how and why it works.
4:56 Practice Multi-Machine Networks
5:22 Stop Memorizing Ports
You hacked my heart sir, very irresponsible of you. Also, the outro have absolutely no reason at all, going that hard wtf! Liked and subbed.
5:49 See Protocols as Conversations
6:11 Learn from Packet Captures
Networking is one of the foundations...but very boring..u really gotta lock in
6:34 Attack Networks to Understand Them
#hacking #ethicalhacking #bugbounty #cybersecurity #hacker #pentesting #infosec #cyberattack #hackingtools #sqlinjection #metasploit #cyberflowsacademy
cisco packet tracer is also very fun
β Email: cyberflow10@gmail.com
I believe in you. You can do it. π€
now how can i get a job with all that
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gonna fo this as soon as i get a laptop
More User Perspectives
I like what your roommate is watching at 2 am π―
@ZenFoxGaming4:20 i just know bing mobile is sending my location via wifi and other mobile info and updating my account. No way im running a vpn and turning off location and they still pull locations so accurately to pin it and update over my vpn connection.
@Quo_t2:23 they make no attempt at making it readible, its just a stack of facts/jargon that you can use as a concept refresher if you already know the idea. But i guess thats the point, info not for the sake of learning. Whoever says that its for learning is either stupid or a genius.
@Quo_tI want to learn how to ad block and bypass my perma reddit ban (not all bans are equal i was mentioning hypothetical nukes and bombs in war/conflict, i will stand until i die that its not deserved.) Also yes fk reddit if i could i would bleed them dry. Threatening/glorifying violence my ass. Religion does more for that than my comments
@Quo_tThere's no way I would have understood even half of what this video is saying without the flashcards. Don't feel bad about studying, it really helps with the terminology so you have the mental space to process the real world networking when you get to it.
@astlanceThis is fire
@VeronaWrayThat song tho wtf β€ wow just wow this cyber stuff gives me a high no drug could and im sober β€ jsut grateful for people like you im excited to join
@Daatblkngoldn1ChatGPT ahh script son im crine
@justasingledoorThis video spoke to me. Iβm gonna sign up . Good job man.
@yungerallenelectricalcontr6415Interesting layering on "Google" 5:36
@synnyr301Mmmm I like that way of exploring networking but let's be honest, if you really want to be a network engineer or at least have a deep understanding of what you're doing, you will need to comprehend the theory first. Practicing is great, but once you know what's happening. If I open wireshark, nmap, or do a challenge without the concepts then I'm just doing blind practice.
@nicolassantos6824the fuck is the OE-sigh model?
@antonstepura5795I thought this was video about making connections with people.
Where tf am I?
Make a C for hackers course
@HOB-l8Only three letters TLS
@JimmyJazz-i3zIβm studying for the CCNA right now and the main reason why itβs boring is because it seems like it never ends the amount of material this test covers is insane also everything is an acronym itβs acronyms all the way down I donβt know if I would recommend studying networking to people thereβs easier things to study
@cbrock6520Thanks π
@agenovezLol those thumbnails choice π
@ShyamKumar-qj3yjHello bi
@All-f1s9lThis is just a 8 minute ad
@DadPod4Hi, can you make a video on exploit development?
@dekuwar4436Need that outro in full song form please..
@Mustafa_MondCan you drop a special price for people outside US/Europe like South America? For us every dollar is 5x our currency... Being a student paying college fees and working in unpaid internships is really heavy for the pocket (ps: Your content worth every dollar)
@0dEXPLOITThat outro music had no business going that hard π€¦π―
@Debon-GradyLeaving the vid at the advertising of a discord server in the year of 2026 lmao
@n-ekmh2542Should have named the video "to master" instead of "to learn".
@b9a4085da6:05 yoooππ
@ShihamFaisalinteresting video but did you run the script through chatgpt??
@smaza2i can't find cyberflow's discord, anyone knows anything?
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