Learning ethical hacking can be a daunting task, but there are numerous free and paid resources available to help you get started. Here are some of the best resources recommended by Redditors:
Networking and Linux: These are crucial starting points. Many Redditors recommend learning networking first, then Linux. "Learn networking first, read/watch Network+ or CCNA material."
CompTIA Trifecta: For a strong foundation in cybersecurity, consider the CompTIA Trifecta (A+, Network+, Security+).
Cisco Networking Academy: Offers free courses in cybersecurity.
TryHackMe: Great for beginners with guided learning paths.
Hack The Box: Offers more advanced challenges and labs.
OverTheWire: Provides various war games to learn terminal commands and basic hacking concepts.
Nmap: For network mapping.
Metasploit: For testing vulnerabilities.
OWASP ZAP or Burp Suite: For web application security testing.
YouTube Channels: David Bombal, The Cyber Mentor, John Hammond, and SecurityFWD are highly recommended.
Books: "Linux Basic for Hacker," "Practical Packets Analysis," and "Black Hat Python" are great for in-depth learning.
Certifications: Consider certifications like CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) and OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional) to validate your skills.
Reddit Subreddits: Subreddits like r/Hacking_Tutorials, r/ethicalhacking, and r/HowToHack are great places to ask questions and get advice from experienced hackers.
Mentorship: While some people recommend avoiding paid mentors, community mentorship can be invaluable.
By utilizing these resources and maintaining a curious and persistent approach, you can build a strong foundation in ethical hacking and cybersecurity.



