Level 3 of the Offensive Security program, Offensive Security Lieutenant (OSL), focuses on equipping you with the practical tools and techniques used in real-world hacking scenarios. In this course, you'll master essential hacking tools like Nmap for network scanning, Metasploit for automated exploitation, and Burp Suite for web vulnerability assessments. You'll learn how to perform vulnerability scanning on systems using tools such as OpenVAS and Nessus to identify security weaknesses.You'll dive into the basics of exploit development, leveraging publicly known vulnerabilities and tools like Metasploit and MSFVenom to create working exploits. This chapter also focuses on hacking both Windows and Linux systems, teaching you how to exploit common misconfigurations and vulnerabilities in each environment. In addition, you'll explore the fundamentals of password cracking, employing brute force and dictionary attacks with tools like John the Ripper and Hashcat.Web application vulnerability scanning is also a key focus. Learn how vulnerability scanners work, how to identify vulnerabilities and when to use the different mechanics and tools.Whether you’re an aspiring ethical hacker or a security professional seeking to hone your exploitation skills, this course is designed to provide you with the hands-on experience and knowledge you need to take your offensive security skills to the next level.SyllabusBasic Hacking Tools: Overview of entry-level hacking tools such as Nmap, Metasploit, and Burp Suite for vulnerability assessment and exploitation.Introduction to Vulnerability Scanning: Using tools like OpenVAS, Nessus, or Nmap to identify vulnerabilities in systems.Basic Exploit Development: Overview of creating basic exploits using public vulnerabilities and tools like Metasploit and MSFVenom.Hacking Windows: Exploiting common Windows vulnerabilities and misconfigurations for unauthor
What you'll learn
mastering network scanning with Nmap
automated exploitation using Metasploit
conducting web vulnerability assessments with Burp Suite
performing vulnerability scans with OpenVAS and Nessus
creating basic exploits with MSFVenom
understanding password cracking techniques with John the Ripper and Hashcat
Course objectives
equip students with the practical tools for real-world hacking scenarios
provide hands-on experience in ethical hacking
teach students to identify security weaknesses and vulnerabilities