Linux for Hackers: LINUX commands you need to know (with OTW) // Ep 6

Big thanks to Brilliant for sponsoring this video! Get started with a free 30 day trial and 20% discount: (First 200 people that sign up will get a special discount). // Occupy The Web Books // Linux Basics for Hackers: Getting Started Becoming a Master Hacker: Network Basics for hackers: // OTW Discount // Use the code BOMBAL to get a 20% discount off anything from OTW’s website: Direct links to courses: Pro Subscriber: 3 year deal: // Occupy The Web SOCIAL // X / Twitter: Website: // Playlists REFERENCE // Linux Basics for Hackers: Mr Robot: Hackers Arise / Occupy the Web Hacks: // David’s SOCIAL // Discord: X / Twitter: Instagram: LinkedIn: Facebook: TikTok: @davidbombal YouTube: @davidbombal // MY STUFF // // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@ // MENU // 00:00 - Coming up 00:52 - Brilliant sponsored segment 03:10 - Linux Basics for Hackers // Process Management 04:39 - Kali command demo // Processes explained 08:09 - Finding malicious processes 09:22 - Processes explained 11:13 - “Nice“ and “Re-nice“ explained 11:56 - How to end malicious processes 15:16 - How to run processes in the background and foreground 17:58 - Scheduling processes 21:09 - Bash scripting like Max Butler // The story of Max Butler 27:00 - Keeping it simple for beginners 28:19 - Other OTW books 32:25 - Conclusion Linux Linux for Hackers Kali Linux Parrot OS Command Line System Processes Malicious Malware Bash Scripting Background Processes Quantum Computing Process Management in Linux Daemon Processes PS Command Usage Process IDs (PID) Terminal Management Top Command for Resource Monitoring CPU and Memory Usage Killing Processes Sudo for Root Privileges Apache Web Server Running Scripts in Background Scheduling Tasks with ’at’ Command Network Basics Wireshark for Packet Analysis Firewall Configuration Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and SDR Hacking Metasploit Framework Career Opportunities in Cybersecurity History of Hacking Passive and Active Reconnaissance Software Defined Radio (SDR) Please note that links listed may be affiliate links and provide me with a small percentage/kickback should you use them to purchase any of the items listed or recommended. Thank you for supporting me and this channel! Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. #kalilinux #linux #hacker
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