Tag: ethical hacking

  • Learn cyberwar skills online playing CTF365

    Learn cyberwar skills online playing CTF365

    Capture The Flag CTF365 is a realistic cyberwar game built for hackers, system administrators, security specialists, programmers and anyone with an interest in computer security

    After signing up for the game you will be named a Combatant and asked to join the country you wish to fight for, each country can have many teams comprised of in between a minimum of five hackers and no more than ten. Teams can ally with each other to defend and attack a Fortress, members of the hacking team will have to safeguard their server while being on the offensive, when a user breaches another team Fortress the points go to the whole team. There will be a Hall of Fame with prizes for the most skilled hackers.

    In this Capture The Flag contest the team’s server will run all major Internet services like SMTP, IMAP, FTP, one Content Management System with plugins for social media, embedded video and others, two different Internet browsers, three web applications and two different databases, part of your job will be to secure all of them.

    Hacking game Capture The Flag CTF365
    Hacking game Capture The Flag CTF365

    The game first campaign will mimic a National Agency network where you can play offensive security attacking their servers, as part of the attack strategy, you can DDoS another players virtual servers if you wish so, just like in real life. There is a CTF365 IRC server accessible from within the game, you can use it to find other players and start building your team or join others. There are only two rules, one, do not use the infrastructure to carry out real hacking attacks against non players, and rule two is do not launch a distributed denial of service against the game servers, if you break any of those rules your account might be terminated.

    Capture The Flag is a superb way to get real hands on experience for penetration testers and sys admins defending their network, anyone with interest in computer security will benefit of this game emulating real life hacking scenarios, the aim is to have hundreds of targets in virtual machines that can be attacked at any time and for Capture The Flag to last a full year, there are future plans to offer Infosec companies the possibility to set up their own CTF contest to train students.

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  • Get paid for ethical hacking at HackaServer

    Get paid for ethical hacking at HackaServer

    HackaServer is a security testing platform where companies can send their applications and apps for skilled hackers to find bugs and exploits, when a server vulnerability is found the hacker gets paid a reward. Big companies like Google and Facebook have their own security team to test code and online applications before they are released to the public, small companies can not afford the thousands of dollars that this costs, HackaServer crowd sources hundreds of hackers looking at code vulnerabilities and misconfiguration testing security and only paying if something is found, with a confidentiality clause protecting the company reputation and real production infrastructure.

    Any system administrator can deploy a custom testing server with the most popular operating systems hosting apps in just a few minutes, before you start hacking a virtual server there is a sandbox called “Training Arena” where people can get a feel of the platform and test their pen testing skills.

    HackaServer account creation
    HackaServer account creation

    There are two kind of hacking challenges, one called “Capture the Flag” where the hacker has to penetrate the server and capture all the details as evidence that he was inside, and another challenge where the hacker finds a flaw or vulnerability rating it as critical, medium or low and getting paid by the company for a full report with all the details. The report is the most important part and it will have to comply with standard penetration test reports, HackaServer only grants hacking rights to the “Playground Arena” after you have passed an IT test showing skills equivalent to a Certified Expert Penetration Tester (CEPT) exam but without being charged for it.

    A good way for penetration testing students to improve their skills on HackaServer and increase their income while learning as well as way for black hat hackers to make some money the legal way.

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