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https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-cyber-security-bundle/
Interesting course, repped ya for the share.

He mentions 550+ videos in the course description, but the course itself is about 25 lessons. Maybe there's a share in there with a ton of videos, but it did seem odd when I was reading it.

But hey, for $0 I'm not gonna complain!
Many be the course is a rip off,of a longer course? And Udemy will remove in a couple of days time.
I'm not sure if it's a total ripoff of a certain course, but they definitely stole the description from two courses from a very well known instructor on Udemy.

I'm expecting this course to be removed soon.




https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-ethical-hacking-from-scratch/

Welcome this comprehensive course on Ethical Hacking! This course assumes you have NO prior knowledge in hacking and by the end of it you'll be able to hack systems like black-hat hackers and secure them like security experts!

This course is highly practical but it won't neglect the theory, so we'll start with ethical hacking basics and the different fields in penetration testing, installing the needed software (works on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X) and then we'll dive and start hacking systems straight away. From here onwards you'll learn everything by example, by analysing and exploiting computer systems such as networks, servers, clients, websites .....etc, so we'll never have any boring dry theoretical lectures.

The course is divided into a number of sections, each section covers a penetration testing / hacking field, in each of these sections you'll first learn how the target system works, the weaknesses of this system, and how to practically exploit theses weaknesses and hack into it, not only that but you'll also learn how to secure this system from the discussed attacks. This course will take you from a beginner to a more advanced level by the time you finish, you will have knowledge about most penetration testing fields.




https://www.udemy.com/course/wifi-hacking-penetration-testing-from-scratch/


Requirements

Basic IT skills
No Linux, programming or hacking knowledge required.
Computer with a minimum of 4GB ram/memory
Operating System: Windows / OS X / Linux
For the wifi cracking ONLY - Wireless adapter that supports monitor mode (more info provided in the course).
Maybe you're right, i_Love_Knowledge bro, thanks for taking your time, my respects and regards! Thanks

Anyway, many thanks for sharing, dealer bro, and maybe this could be a legitimate course, or not, we don't know!

Peace!

:)
Skimming through:

It feels like someone went through a couple courses and thought they could just record their own version. The volume is nearly inaudible, the instructor mumbles a lot, and the fact that he considers this a "complete and comprehensive course" while clocking in around 1 hour is the biggest indicator of the quality to be expected.




Avoid it.




Here's a few videos on youtube if you really NEED some videos, or you can pick up a course from a reputable instructor on Udemy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Kq1MIfTWCE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz7Ntp7KQGA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDeLtKUxTmM
The tutor has added many new video's and sections to the course.
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The tutor has added many new video's and sections to the course.
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Many thanks to inform us, jamputto bro! It have 10 hours now, not only 1 hour!

Then maybe this could be a legitimate course in production; and maybe it will have all the 55 hours that the video trailer promises! We hope so!


:)
He may have added a lot more videos, but he's still stealing the information from the other instructor and remaking his own poor-quality version.


He's actively working on it right now, and considering how sloppily he's got everything ordered plus the fact that he's still using the information from the courses I linked earlier. My gut is telling me that it's still a ripoff.




Here's why:


This person doesn't provide a name, nor do they offer any credentials.

He claims to be an Engineer, and again - no credentials.

They claim to be a technical writer, but they can't even keep their course ordered correctly, nor can they create their own naming scheme for the course.

Furthermore, the flow of the biography and lack of direction leaves much to be desired.

They claim teaching is their passion, yet they mumble and speak softly quite often, despite the fact that they're claiming to have multiple years and levels of teaching experience.

If you taught a foreign language as a profession, and claim to have shown and explained how to start speaking it, you should have MUCH better presentation skills. I've seen teenagers give better presentations.


I can thoroughly tear apart every detail this person is claiming, but I digress.


I'm done watching this thread, and I'm done watching this imposter try to rearrange their course so it looks like it wasn't stolen.
No doubt.It is a rip off.

Just observing earlier, that the tutor had added more videos and sections to the course.
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