Okay, is just me or does this guy just do everything. Way to go and thank you for always expanding my knowledge out of my comfort zones and to help me think like a hacker.
@@daniellowrie yaa I knw ull post more go vedios from ur last vedio on buffer overflow I really got a vibe where u are really excited about go. Here I'm just mentioning golang in a sense of me trying to prompt u to post the right next vedio about go , rather than any vedio later down the line. cause i really liked the last vedio about go 😅😂
Hi Daniel. As always great videos from the Legend!! Can you please do videos related to flipper zero with esp8266 or esp32 boards and explain how code injection can be accomplished through them side by side with Kali/Parrot/etc? Believe me in case you did such a video it'll go more than Viral and you'll introduce legit content for the community!! Thanks in advance
Hey BlackCherry1, most people start off by getting a cert like eJPT and/or PNPT while working through platforms such as TryHackMe or HackTheBox. From there you just start building Red Team specific skills like threat emulation and C2. The languages that most find useful, from my experience, seems to be PowerShell, Bash, and Python. I hope this helps. Cheers!
Networking is more of a foundational skill, so I'd probably start there, but personally I would start learning a language shortly after. Being able to build your own tools and programmatically solving problems is like having an IT super power.