Hello! and Wellcome

My self Shailendra Pratap Singh
Junior Pentester (ejpt)
& EC COUNCIL CEH(Certified Ethical Hacker)

I am here to teach you about :

  • Ethical Hacking
  • Bug Hunting
  • Darknet & Darkweb
  • Web Hacking
  • Full-stack web development
  • Java
  • Python

Saurabh Mishra


  1. Ethical-Hacking

    Ethical hacking is the practice of testing a computer system, a network or an application to find security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by criminal hackers.
    (Or We can say ) Ethical hacking is a process of detecting vulnerabilities in an application, system, or organization's infrastructure that an attacker can use to exploit an individual or organization. The main goal is to identify security weaknesses that could be exploited by malicious hackers (black-hat hackers) and to recommend improvements to enhance the security posture of the target systems.

  2. Bug Hunting

    Bug Bounty Hunting is akin to being a digital detective, where individuals, often referred to as ethical hackers, meticulously scour websites, applications, and computer systems in search of vulnerabilities.
    Bug hunting, also known as bug bounty hunting, involves finding and reporting software bugs, especially security vulnerabilities, in applications, systems, or websites. Unlike traditional software testing, bug hunting is often conducted by individuals or independent security researchers outside of the organization that owns the software. The main objective is to identify and report security flaws and bugs so that they can be fixed before they are exploited by malicious actors. This helps improve the overall security and reliability of the software.

  3. Darknet & Darkweb

    The terms "Darknet" and "Dark web" are often used interchangeably, but they refer to different aspects of the hidden parts of the internet. The dark web is also used for illicit and even illegal purposes. These include the buying and selling of illegal drugs, weapons, passwords, and stolen identities, as well as the trading of illegal pornography and other potentially harmful materials.
    The Darknet refers to a network or series of networks that are intentionally hidden and require special software or configurations to access. It is a subset of the broader Deep Web, which includes all online content not indexed by traditional search engines.
    The Dark Web refers to the websites and content that exist on the Darknet networks. It is a small portion of the Darknet.

  4. Web Hacking

    Web hacking refers to exploitation of applications via HTTP which can be done by manipulating the application via its graphical web interface, tampering the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) or tampering HTTP elements not contained in the URI.
    Ethical hackers and security researchers often engage in web hacking as part of bug bounty programs. These programs are offered by organizations to incentivize the discovery and reporting of vulnerabilities in their web applications. Ethical hacking aims to improve security by identifying and addressing potential weaknesses before malicious hackers can exploit them.

  5. Full-stack web development

    Full stack development is the process of developing both the frontend and backend of applications. Any application has a frontend (user-facing) component and a backend (database and logic) component. The frontend contains the user interface and code related to user interactions with the application. A Full Stack web developer has the skills and knowledge to work on all aspects of web development, from creating the user interface to managing databases and server logic.
    Full Stack web development requires a broad skill set, covering both front-end and back-end technologies. Full Stack developers are versatile and capable of building complete web applications from start to finish, making them valuable assets in the development process. They are responsible for creating seamless and efficient user experiences while ensuring the application's back-end processes are robust and scalable.

  6. Programming python & java

    Python and Java are two of the most popular and widely-used programming languages in the world. They serve various purposes and have distinct characteristics, making them suitable for different types of development tasks.
    Both Python and Java are powerful languages with unique strengths. Python is preferred for its simplicity, ease of use, and versatility across various domains, particularly in data science and web development. Java, on the other hand, is favored for its performance, scalability, and extensive use in enterprise environments and Android app development. The choice between the two depends on the specific needs of the project and the developer's familiarity with the language.

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