Recently my friend started asking me about linux after years of blowing it off as pretentious garbage. I found out he's been toying around with kali because of that show Mr. Robot.
As much as I want to tell him to start somewhere else, I am having a lot of fun teaching him how to do the basics.
He is starting to get bored of info gathering, but most other things are a bit beyond his reach because he doesn't really understand what the point of certain exercises are.
What are some fun pen testing projects I could guide him through that have tangible results that are a bit more complicated than theharvester -d www.example.com -l500 -b all
Not sure if projecting or not, but there is little to no point of asking Jow Forums anything that you can ask search engine. Get TOR and start lurking.
William Hernandez
no, have him try to break into any of the alphabet agencies servers/systems. either go hard or go home
Samuel Reed
OverTheWire is fun, but difficulty ramps up considerably after the first few sets.
Christian Evans
Retard norman is gonna get v& for real.
Then he's gonna finger you.
Start doing your stretching exercises now.
Samuel Foster
Stop him while you can, he may actually do a crime, and you'll be an accomplice to it.
>implying this isnt a projection of epic proportions
fuck off and learn the way the rest of us did, dont try to have g spoonfeed you 1337. Also the fact that you fucking think they even could does not bode well. Just get back to doing your IT degree from phoenix and leave the real shit to the non-handicapped folks.
for years i have wanted to go full linux but games held me back valve has taken away that obstacle and just as i think its finally time a video player in an online game has once again blocked me why is there always an obstacle?
Jordan Baker
Its a van that goes around picking up ppl who didn't install gentoo. V& = vanned.
Not every file system will have the same directory names as yours.
Liam Martin
>hurr what is a basic example
Isaac Johnson
VulnHub
Owen Rogers
Well that's stupid unless you also know exactly what wifi drivers he needs. Kali comes loaded with special patched drivers for many devices to allow injection. You would likely have to hunt down the patches and recompile the drivers yourself on Arch unless someone else was kind enough to upload such a build script to the AUR (unlikely for something that obscure)