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Set Up Hacking 2

hello, guys !! I am here again to talk about how to start your hacking. In this article, i would be talking about a new OS more advanced than kali Linux. If you have not read my article "Set Up Hacking", then read it first. I would also be talking about exploits and Wireshark.

BLACKARCH 

This OS is far advanced than kali Linux because it has more tools than kali. but just like I said, the internet don't depend on tools but your skills and logic. black arch has 10X tools then kali.
In my previous article, I said that bootable pen drive is the best option to create a second OS .but drawback of using this OS that you need a LAN for it to connect to the internet but I know a way of solving this, virtual box. The virtual box would automatically turn your WIFI to LAN.




EXPLOITATION

Exploitation means the use of exploits to get into the database of the target machine .there are hundreds of exploits .use of exploits is a work of patience and requires time and concentration .before using exploits you should gather information as much as possible.this eases your hacking. At first, we would be using kali Linux to use exploits.

open a terminal and try to gather information. like if its a website then you can use 'nmap' .by writing '-sV' or '-0' in front of nmap you can gather further information. is its a computer then try to get its IP address. there is no direct way of getting the IP address.

WIRESHARK  

Wireshark is a tool of kali which steals packets. before knowing about Wireshark you should know about packets. everything we send or receive (data) comes in a packet which are small pieces of information. these packets move from system to system before it reaches to its customers.

Wireshark steals the packets which are passing through your system. but sometimes the packet will not contain information in normal language.it might be encrypted with languages like SHADOW or MD5, MD4. Thus we will get something weird and not information

That's all for today and I might be publishing more in my next articles.

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