Module_6: Simulating a Password Attack
Module_6: Simulating a Password Attack
About Course
Learning Objectives
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
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Understand the fundamentals of password security and common authentication mechanisms.
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Explain the concept and importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) in securing systems.
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Explore techniques for password cracking using tools like John the Ripper.
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Analyze different password attack methods, including brute force and Windows-based attacks.
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Gain hands-on exposure to advanced tools such as Hashcat, CyberChef, and Mimikatz for password analysis and security testing.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, learners will be able to:
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Describe best practices for creating and managing secure passwords and authentication systems.
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Implement and evaluate Multi-Factor Authentication to enhance security.
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Perform password cracking simulations using tools like John the Ripper in controlled environments.
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Demonstrate understanding of brute force attacks and their mitigation strategies.
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Use tools like Hashcat, CyberChef, and Mimikatz to analyze password vulnerabilities and strengthen system defenses.
Total Duration for Module Completion: 8 Hours
Course Content
Pre session Quiz
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Pre Session Quiz
6.1 Password Overview
6.2 Multi-Factor Authentication
6.3 Simulating a Password Attack Using John the Ripper Method 1: Excercise
6.4 Simulating a Password Attack for Windows OS Method 2 Exercise
6.5 Brute force Demo
6.6 Hashcat_CyberChef_MimiKatz Demo
Post Session Quiz
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