31 days of learning Linux for hackers, studying CompTIA A+, and building Python basics.
Not perfect. Just disciplined.
This is only the beginning.
What did you learn this month?
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Day 31/365 🎯
Finally completed Linux Basics for Hackers💪 Covered Linux fundamentals, Python basics, built simple password-cracking scripts, and wrapped it up by stepping into AI in Cybersecurity🔐
Big milestone unlocked. On to the next level 🚀
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Day 29/365 🐍💻
Python: Learned syntax, indentation, variables, lists, functions, modules & OOP concepts. wrote my first real hacking script a simple SSH banner grabber using socket 🔍🔥 What was your first Python script?
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Day 27/365
Covered cron & crontab for task scheduling ⏰, managing startup services with update-rc.d, scheduled system backup every sunday and tomorrow will began Python scripting basics for hackers 🐍💻.
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Day 25/365
Diving into the Linux kernel today understanding LKMs, checking kernel info, tuning with sysctl, enabling IP forwarding, and managing modules with modprobe Low-level Linux is powerful 👀🔥
Have you played with kernel modules before? 👇
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We have a lot of exciting launches related to Codex coming over the next month, starting next week. We hope you will be delighted.
We are going to reach the Cybersecurity High level on our preparedness framework soon. We have been getting ready for this.
Cybersecurity is tricky and inherently dual-use; we believe the best thing for the world is for security issues to get patched quickly. We will start with product restrictions, like attempting to block people using our coding models to commit cybercrime (eg ‘hack into this bank and steal the money’).
Long-term and as we can support it with evidence, we plan to move to defensive acceleration—helping people patch bugs—as the primary mitigation.
It is very important the world adopts these tools quickly to make software more secure. There will be many very capable models in the world soon.
Day 23/365
🤦🏻♂️ didn’t post yesterday.
🔥Learned how to stay relatively anonymous on the web. Covered Tor, proxy servers (proxychains), VPNs, and encrypted email, along with their strengths, limitations, and real-world surveillance risks. 👨🏾💻
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Day 24/365 📡🔥
Explored wireless hacking basics: scanning Wi-Fi with aircrack-ng tools and discovering Bluetooth devices using BlueZ. Learned how attackers gather info from nearby wireless devices.
nmcli or iwlist which do you prefer? 👀👇
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Day 22/365
Learned how Linux services work and how to manage them with systemctl. Covered Apache web servers, SSH for remote access, and MySQL/MariaDB basics for accessing and extracting database information.
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