Learning ethical hacking can be a daunting task, but there are numerous resources available to help you get started. Here are some of the best recommendations from Redditors:
Networking and Security Fundamentals: Start with learning networking basics. Many Redditors recommend the CompTIA Trifecta (A+, Network+, Security+) as a solid foundation. "Learn networking first, read/watch Network+ or CCNA material."
Cisco Courses: Cisco offers a free Ethical Hacking course online. "Cisco has a free EH course online"
TryHackMe: This platform is highly recommended for beginners due to its structured learning paths and hands-on labs. "I think the TryHackMe courses are pretty good for getting your hands dirty and getting an idea of what's out there and how it works."
Hack The Box: Ideal for more advanced learners, Hack The Box offers realistic hacking challenges. "Hack the box, all day erry day"
PortSwigger Web Security Academy: Great for web hacking and bug bounty hunting. "Portswigger Academy / htb / rootme / crackmes.one / ctftime etc... (:"
OWASP: The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) offers valuable guides and tools for web security. "Hackthebox tryhackme and OWASP"
Redfox Academy: Provides free resources and bootcamps for beginners in ethical hacking. "We started an academy called Redfox Academy."
Subreddits: For more personalized advice and community support, consider asking your questions in these subreddits:
These resources should provide a solid starting point for your ethical hacking journey. Good luck!