WHERE TO START WITH WIRELESS ACCESS EXPLOITATION FOR THE NATIONAL CYBER LEAGUE GAMES
Want to do additional labs? Check out the list here
https://zaratec.github.io/ctf-practice/
YouTube video of Google CTF: Beginner Quest: LETTER (Hacking PDF Files!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW_Mfyh4Mp8&feature=youtu.be
CTFlearn is an online platform built to help ethical hackers learn and practice their cybersecurity knowledge and skills. There are more than a hundred high quality cybersecurity challenges, ranging from cryptography, forensics, web exploitation, and more.
CTF Practice List
https://www.sjoerdlangkemper.nl/2018/12/19/practice-hacking-with-vulnerable-systems/
http://overthewire.org/wargames/
Hackerexperience
https://www.wikihow.com/Research-Software-in-Hacker-Experience
Reverse Engineering Tools
https://www.nsa.gov/resources/everyone/ghidra/
Ghidra tutorial:
http://ghidra.re/online-courses/
CTF's...
CTF National Cyber League
https://www.nationalcyberleague.org/classroom-resources
CryptoKait’s National Cyber League Coaching Guide.
College and High School Students CSAW
https://csaw.engineering.nyu.edu/
https://cybersecuritydegrees.com/faq/comprehensive-list-of-cyber-security-competitions/
https://training.majorleaguecyber.org/ old hackerfire
https://www.cyber-fasttrack.org/
https://www.girlsgocyberstart.org/
https://mitrecyberacademy.org/competitions/
https://www.uscyberchallenge.org
https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/cybersecurity-competitions
Jason Haddix Hacking as a Career
SQL Injection how to short down and Dirty
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rx8ajjPBr3axp3dC4qRW4reZIZjax_Mqf6WjNEnuE1U/edit?usp=sharing
Nice video series from LiveOverflow on PA3:
http://liveoverflow.com/pwn3/index.html
http://ghostintheshellcode.com/#pwnadventure2
PA2
https://github.com/Vector35/PwnAdventureZ
Latest web based one:
http://sourcery.pwnadventure.com/
Consider joining the binary Ninja public slack. We actually have a channel there just for introduction to reverse engineering (#ninjasintraining) which is a threat resource for beginners: https://slack.binary.ninja/
HOW TO GET INTO Information Security (INFOSEC)
How to become a Pentester
Learn to pick locks (that you own).
Learn to program in assembly language.
Learn to use an IDE to do runtime debugging.
Learn how to use multiple operating systems (Windows, multiple Linux distros, Solaris).
Learn how to manage networked appliances (printers, NAS, WiFi APs).
Make an account on 0x00sec.org and join a community immediately. Community keeps you together with other people and not isolated.
https://www.hacksplaining.com/lessons
https://nicerc.org/2019/03/connecting-cyber-education-to-cyber-careers/
https://resources.bishopfox.com/files/docs/Resource%20Guide-Wanna%20Be%20a%20Pentester-02-12-2019.pdf?utm_campaign=190101_Posts_News_Events_PR&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
Small slide showing where to get a password vault, 2fa education, alerts from haveibeenpwned, etc. This is something they can implement today, and spread security from the start.
https://www.nist.gov/itl/applied-cybersecurity/nice/resources/one-pagers
I would include the opensecuritytraining.info link on there for them. Let them know that there are great self teaching tools as well as great classes/courses.
https://blog.cygenta.co.uk/getintocyber/
Pentester Book
https://six2dez.gitbook.io/pentest-book/