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David Bombal

#205: Why Are You Still Using HTTP?

30 Oct 2020

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Why are you still using HTTP? HTTP is a really insecure protocol. Everything is sent in clear text. Don't use HTTP. Get the full Wireshark course for $9: https://bit.ly/wireshark9 Need help? Join my Discord: https://discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Download pcapng file: https://bit.ly/2FzdstC Don't use HTTP It sends everything in clear text. That means that someone can capture everything you send on the network - including usernames and passwords. In this course I'm going to show you how to capture packets from a network, how to capture passwords, replay voice conversations, view routing protocol updates and many more options. Do you know network protocols? Want to learn wireshark and have some fun? This is the course for you: Learn Wireshark practically. Wireshark pcapng files provided so you can practice while you learn! There is so much to learn in this course: The course is very practical. You can practice while you learn! Learn how to analyze and interpret network protocols and leverage Wireshark for what it was originally intended: Deep Packet Inspection and network analysis. ====================== Special Offers: ====================== Cisco Press: Up to 50% discount Save every day on Cisco Press learning products! Use discount code BOMBAL during checkout to save 35% on print books (plus free shipping in the U.S.), 45% on eBooks, and 50% on video courses and simulator software. Offer expires December 31, 2020. Shop now. Link: bit.ly/ciscopress50 ITPro.TV: https://itpro.tv/davidbombal 30% discount off all plans Code: DAVIDBOMBAL Boson software: 15% discount Link: https://bit.ly/boson15 Code: DBAF15P

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