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HAL – NetExec

The Network Execution Tool (NetExec) is a network service exploitation tool that helps automate assessing the security of large networks. This was extensively explored by John Hammond on his YouTube channel. In this hands-on, interactive lab environment, you get to follow the exact same steps from the video to Hack-Along with John!

Special Launch Price = FREE!

In celebration of our launch, we are offering this HAL as a Name Your Price product AND including 2 hours of FREE lab time!

  • Minimum Price = $0
  • Suggested Price = Only $5
  • Standard HAL price of $20 or more to support our community efforts

What’s a Hack-Along (HAL)?

A HAL is a structured set of chapters and lessons with virtual labs that accompany a public YouTube video from John Hammond’s Channel or other content creators. So instead of just watching the dissection of an attack or learning a tool or skill, you get to “Hack-a-Long” with John and his friends! HALs are between 30 – 120 minutes of student time and are presented with click-by-click instructions with screenshots. So, you’re never lost!

HAL – NetExec: Example from Chapter 2 Scanning the Environment, Lesson 1 Enumerating Hosts

HALs comprise 99% instructional content with a small shoutout to other offerings on the JHT Platform to further one’s knowledge beyond what was just learned. HALs should be in the $20 – $50 range depending on the length of the content and the complexity of the virtual environment. Most will be only $20. Some are even in a “Pay What You Can” model. This HAL is just that!

What do I get?

In order to properly see NetExec in action, you not only get your own Kali Machine from which to run “nxc”, you’ll also be given several VMs to mimic an enterprise. This way you can see how it interacts within an Active Directory environment as well as against a sql server and a file server… All within a browser-based setup!

HAL – NetExec: Virtual Lab Environment

Prerequisites for HAL – NetExec

Although HALs come with step-by-step instructions, being comfortable with virtual environments and Linux are a plus.

Because the entire virtual environment is provided for you, you need nothing other than a computer, Internet access and your brain!


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