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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14950 · Jul 12

#other#communityexchange#cybersecurity#ethical_hacking#hacktoberfest#learn This 90-day cybersecurity study plan helps you build strong skills step-by-step, starting from basics like networking and security principles, then moving to Linux, Python, traffic analysis, Git, ELK stack, cloud platforms, and ethical hacking. It includes daily tasks, videos, tutorials, and practice exercises designed for beginners and professionals alike, even without prior experience. By following this plan, you gain hands-on experience, prepare for certifications like CompTIA Network+ and Security+, and develop confidence in real-world cybersecurity tools and techniques. This structured approach makes learning manageable and effective, helping you start or advance your cybersecurity career. https://github.com/farhanashrafdev/90DaysOfCyberSecurity

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@libreware · Post #1262 · 03/28/2024, 03:59 PM

#Bluetooth#vulnerability allows unauthorized user to record & play audio on Bluetooth speaker via #BlueSpy Prevention section explains how you can check if your Bluetooth LE speakers/headsets are vulnerable to this attack using nRF Connect app https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2024/03/22/bluetooth-vulnerability-allows-unauthorized-user-to-record-and-play-audio-on-bluetooth-speakers/ #BlueDucky automates exploitation of Bluetooth pairing vulnerability that leads to 0-click code execution ▪️automatically scans for devices ▪️store MAC addresses of devices that are no longer visible but have enabled Bluetooth ▪️uses Rubber Ducky payloads https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2024/03/26/blueducky-automates-exploitation-of-bluetooth-pairing-vulnerability-that-leads-to-0-click-code-execution/ Demonstration of using BlueDucky to exploit 0-click Bluetooth vulnerability of unpatched Android smartphone (CVE-2023-45866) Exploit was triggered by Raspberry Pi 4 and then by Android running NetHunter https://youtu.be/GOGW7U1f2RA @androidMalware