BEGINNER Capture The Flag - PicoCTF 2021 001 "Obedient Cat"
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Published 2021-04-20
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All Comments (21)
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Felt like a university calculus professor teaching addition to kids XD
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I'm so glad I found this channel as a complete newbie. The education you offer for free is really something else. Thanks a lot and keep doing you!
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You are something else, Hammond. You are too great for humans.
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i was just out of the top 500 during the competition, this is a highly recommended ctf for beginners, thank you for showcasing this ;D
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Actually really like this! I've never done a CTF... ever 😅 but been following your channel for some years 😅 Have learned a lot from seeing your videos, but it was scary at the beginning, not really understanding stuff This series will be great for people who want to get into this... it can be very hard and scary to start, so this is a very nice incentive and a good place to learn Love it, John! Tysm!
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Thanks you for your explanation and description. Glad David has you on his channel! Y’all are doing so much for the newcomers to this field. Cheers!
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Nice start to a new journey. I believe we could learn a lot from you every step of the way (beginner - advance) doing those PicoCTF challenges. Thank you ever sm for everything legend
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I think it's awesome you're covering these more beginner-friendly games and approaches. I can tell you from experience just learning where to start can be the most difficult part.
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This is my first to Linux shell and CTF since you mentioned in the roadmap. This was very encouraging, helpful video. Thank you!
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Thank you for doing such a great job at dumbing it down without making people feel dumb! Your passion on the subject is admirable John. Keep up the great work!
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Thank you john for making CTFs so accessible for beginners! Have been meaning to start but was unsure how/ where to look!
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Been watching you for a long time, just hoping for this moment. Thank you!
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Im new to learning to program and this 100% helped me. Thank you for the barebones approach. It was essential to the understanding that i received and i appreciate that your core viewers didnt give you a hard time about it. Thank you.
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You are an inspiration, John. Your approach to assisting new cybersecurity professionals is fantastic. I am eternally grateful to you.
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Yooo, this was great! None of this was new to me, but did provide me with a starting point for getting into CTF and other such challenges. I've watched multiple videos of yours, watched you reverse engineer different malwares, and I'd think to myself "Man, would be cool if I could learn more of this and actually keep up". Well, now I have a new resource. Thank you, John!
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John not sure if you'd see this but thank you so much, my first video I've came across of yours and really helped me alot. Just started college with a major in cybersecurity and have been reading some things that have me questioning it, I am a complete noobie and the way you came from that perspective in this video helped so much. Keep doing what you do brother.
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Great work John Hammond. All your content got me to where I am in my career today. Thank you so much for all your hard work and contributions to the community,
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John, you know what?! I hope you'll have the drive to carry on this channel! I am so surprised you are still under 1 mil on YouTube. I'm following you for few months, you're doing some great stuff! Please do not stop
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Happy to see some CTF again! (malware analysis was really cool too don't worry John ❤️) . Always happy to see a John notification
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This video gave me a better demonstration and understanding than my university CTF class where ctfs were our assignments and we did pretty much the same thing. Thank you so much for reigniting my passion for cybersecurity