Hey there, are you trying to break into cybersecurity but feel like you don't know where to start? Or do you feel like your working hard but its not getting you in?
My name is Chris Ray and I help people break into Cybersecurity by focusing on all the skills needed to land your first cybersec job (or move up!).
Subscribe to my channel, I post videos weekly on a variety of topics I am certain will level-up your cybersecurity game!
OTW Bandit level 0 / Intro is here: [ Ссылка ]
OTW Bandit level 0-1 is here: [ Ссылка ]
OTW Bandit level 1-2 is here: [ Ссылка ]
OTW Bandit level 2-3 is here: [ Ссылка ]
Some files are hidden in linux, these 'hidden' files are sometimes called DOT files because they begin a '.' Why are these hidden? They usually contain configuration settings for critical components or services and they don't want someone accidentally modifying or deleting them. For that reason they are hidden.
How do you "see" hidden files? The quickest way is to use the ls or list command, with the -a option. ls -a (The -a is short for all).
So in order to find the password to move onto level 4 we need to use the CD (Change directory) command and the ls -a to find the .hidden file in /inhere directory. Once there we can use the 'cat' command to get the password out of the file.
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