Google CTF - BEGINNER Reverse Engineering w/ ANGR

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Published 2020-08-28

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  • @letsgocamping88
    Often the best way for the student to learn is when the teacher is learning too.
  • John Hammond,TheCyberMentor,Hackersploit,ippsec. Beginner community is in love with u guys❤️
  • @CryptoKrill
    Most youtubers within the first 30 seconds of their videos = begging for likes and subs, John being genuine and honest "I couldn't do it and I had to look at the write up". I seriously appreciate people like you who are open and despite the fact that you've been doing this for 5+ years you are still learning and encouraging people to keep going by doing so. I realise this is an old video but I hope you know it still has a positive impact on people who are looking to get into this and start their journey into the complex world of security.
  • @DevLPful
    This is way better than reading a writeup
  • @Nunn_the_wiser
    This is awesome John. Loving seeing the learning process, that in itself is so helpful.
  • @mossdem
    Recent subscriber but I wanted to just compliment you on how well you talk us through your videos and what it is you're actually up to! As a beginner, in almost every possible avenue, understanding is quite difficult sometimes without going away and doing my own research. Sometimes a 10 minute video turns into an hour with me trying to understand things. However, I came across your channel recently and wow. The way you break it down makes it so simple, so I don't necessarily need to understand all the syntax when you explain what its doing so well! Just a little thank you from you to me, you're definitely aiding my learning and re-motivating me to believe I can actually do this lol
  • @PalCan
    Also I love your wrap up summaries that summarize everything and just hammer the whole thing home. Thank you
  • @JackofTradeApps
    I appreciate your transparency John! Everyone in this space is awkwardly trying to learn. Its nice to see that everyone doesn't just start at knowing it all. Practice still makes perfect.
  • @user-so3eg1rw8l
    It feels like you underestimate the experience we go through while watching this:) It was cool, thanks for the video!
  • @jonharper5919
    "Solved this with anger" probably describes most debugging/reverse engineering successes
  • @rickmedina6158
    im really enjoying this. keep it coming John! I have been watching and learning from you since your powershell series updates and the originals you first put out. 👊
  • @ghost_cipher
    Thank you for all the work you do and uploading this AWESOME content!!
  • @harmtech3502
    DUDE JUST KEEEEEEP GOING ! best cybersec channel seriously, freaking love watching you do a CTF, i personally learned a lot from you, thanks a lot !
  • @sibyskaria6694
    Please keep making more videos love what you do and love to learn from you. Thank you so much John.
  • I like you showing the actual magic behind the curtains. please do more of these they are very benefial
  • @issussov
    Love the step-by-step with thoughts and why!
  • @PB-eg2je
    You make great videos. I hope you never stop making them.
  • So I'm new. Like I've got some IT experience but only in the last year have I really started my cybersecurity learning. And in the last month started doing ANYTHING with CTFs. And as discouraging as it is for me having to look things up, you being transparent about it is just encouraging. Thank you.
  • @devonchin94
    Though this video is a little old now, I want to highlight that seeing and understanding your learning PROCESS is just as valuable, if not more so, than learning directly from you like usual. Though, while still very important, understanding how someone may undergo their learning process differently from you can be extremely beneficial! Great stuff as always John, cheers!
  • @Hotmustardgas20
    This was very helpful. I need to learn more about reverse engineering myself