@moiraetc

Hi - just a note on setting up Nessus policies - 'Private'/'Shared' settings have nothing to do with sharing information outside of the confines of the Nessus scanner as you suggest.  Data is never shared in that manner.  Nessus allows for multiple users to be set up.  All that setting refers to is the ability to share a policy you have set up with other users you set up on your local scanner.

@webmon5tertube72

Good tuto!

@clement_ckw

Thank for sharing

@davediscover7820

Nice work, one thing Wireshark can't see is encrypted data going to the server and back, like passwords or username, if your using vpn and Tor Browser your username and password are safe. If there is middle man attack trying to get your password and your username and more if you don't vpn or Tor Browser there will see your password, username in plain text on Wireshark, use vpn and Tor Browser will be encrypted. I use lot of tools and still learning alot of programming.  Programming can help alot. You can use Remote Dsektop in windows using Ip address or in cmd, linux you can use Rdesktop to connect to computer all so need I ip address and you can use cmd to. Cmd is still been used, and you can do lot in cmd. Thanks for the info

@fuzimi7219

Amazing

@swamykumarakumara1648

plz upload many many hacking tools madm

@ronniewatson322

Very good job I really enjoyed this video. Can you tell me your major by chance, because am looking to do cyber security.  Thanks..

@javangrant1832

Nice. tut. Thanks. You're also very pretty

@historicaljesus6428

Wait a minute. The CVE number was MS12-08. Yes in Metasploit you used MS08_067. How did that happen?