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El canal Codelivly - Your Journey To Cybersecurity (@codelivly) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 35 267 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 3 881 en la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones y el puesto 11 716 en la región India.

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Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 35 267 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 19 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 542, y en las últimas 24 horas de -4, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 10.77%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 3.53% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 3 800 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 1 246 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 11.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como cybersecurity, playbook, codelivly, linux, christmas.

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El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
Codelivly.com is a platform for reading articles and levelling up the skills. Here we share different resources and guides For promotion and inqueries: @anon_ymous

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 20 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones.

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Nikto ____ __ _ Nikto is an open-source web server scanner that is used to identify vulnerabilities, outdated software, and misconfigurations in web servers. It performs comprehensive tests against web servers to find potential security issues. Key Features: 🔵Vulnerability Detection: Scans for over 6,700 potentially dangerous files and programs. 🔵Outdated Software Identification: Detects outdated versions of more than 1,250 servers. 🔵Configuration Issues: Identifies insecure configurations, such as default files and misconfigured permissions. 🔵SSL Testing: Checks for issues in SSL/TLS certificates. Limitations: 🔴No Stealth: Nikto is not stealthy; its scans are easily detectable by intrusion detection systems (IDS). 🔴Basic Tool: It does not exploit vulnerabilities; it only identifies potential issues. Start your Hacking Journey with hs: https://www.codelivly.com/student-registration

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So You Want to Be a Hacker: 2024 Edition 🔒 Interested in diving into cybersecurity? Check out this comprehensive guide packed with resources, courses, and tips to kickstart your journey! Whether you're new to the field or looking to level up your skills, this article has everything you need to get started. Happy hacking! Explore Here: https://www.codelivly.com/so-you-want-to-be-a-hacker/

IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) ____ __ _ IPsec is a suite of protocols designed to ensure the security of data communications over an IP network by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet. Commonly used for VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) to secure traffic over untrusted networks, such as the internet. Key Components: 🟢Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP): Provides confidentiality, along with optional authentication and integrity. It encrypts the payload of the IP packet. 🟢Authentication Header (AH): Offers authentication and integrity but does not provide encryption. It ensures the data has not been tampered with and verifies the sender. 🟢Internet Key Exchange (IKE): Facilitates the negotiation of security associations and keys. It automates the process of creating and managing security policies and cryptographic keys. IPsec operates in two modes: 🟩Transport Mode: Only the payload of the IP packet is encrypted and/or authenticated. 🟩Tunnel Mode: The entire IP packet is encrypted and/or authenticated, then encapsulated into a new IP packet. Functions: 🔴Confidentiality: Encrypts the data to protect it from eavesdroppers. 🔴Integrity: Ensures that the data has not been altered during transit. 🔴Authentication: Verifies the identity of the communicating parties. 🔴Anti-replay: Protects against replay attacks by ensuring each packet is unique.

3-Way Handshake ____ __ _ The 3-way handshake is a process used in TCP/IP networks to establish a reliable connection between a client and a server. This method ensures that both parties are synchronized and ready for data transmission. Steps of the 3-Way Handshake: 1️⃣SYN (Synchronize): *️⃣ Client to Server: The client initiates the connection by sending a TCP packet with the SYN flag set. This packet includes an initial sequence number (ISN) for the connection. *️⃣ Purpose: To request a connection and synchronize sequence numbers. 2️⃣SYN-ACK (Synchronize-Acknowledge): *️⃣ Server to Client: The server responds to the client's SYN packet with a SYN-ACK packet. This packet includes the server's own ISN and acknowledges the client's ISN by setting the ACK flag. *️⃣ Purpose: To acknowledge the client's request and provide its own sequence number for synchronization. 3️⃣ACK (Acknowledge): *️⃣ Client to Server: The client sends an ACK packet back to the server, acknowledging the server's ISN. *️⃣  Purpose: To confirm the receipt of the server's SYN-ACK packet and finalize the connection setup.

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Malware Development Series in Python In this article, we’ll see how you can implement malware development series in Python. But first, let's understand the basics before moving on to the coding part.  Explore Here: https://www.codelivly.com/malware-development-series-in-python/

RoadMap To Master Networking 📂 Networking   ∟📂 Basics     ∟📂 Fundamentals, OSI, TCP/IP   ∟📂 Technologies     ∟📂 Ethernet, WAN, Wireless, Security   ∟📂 Protocols     ∟📂 IP, DNS, HTTP, FTP   ∟📂 Routing/Switching     ∟📂 Routing, Switching, VLANs   ∟📂 Services     ∟📂 DHCP, DNS, Proxy, Load Balancing   ∟📂 Security     ∟📂 Firewalls, VPNs, Best Practices   ∟📂 Management     ∟📂 SNMP, Monitoring, Troubleshooting   ∟📂 Cloud     ∟📂 Virtualization, Cloud Models, SDN   ∟📂 Emerging Tech     ∟📂 5G, IoT, Edge Computing   ∟📂 Certifications     ∟📂 CCNA, CompTIA Network+, CISSP Join @codelivly for more

├── Blockchain & Web3 🧩 │ ├── Blockchain Security Fundamentals │ │ ├── Consensus Mechanisms │ │ ├── Smart Contract Security │ │ ├── Cryptographic Techniques │ ├── Ethereum & EVM │ │ ├── Gas Management │ │ ├── Ethereum 2.0 │ │ ├── Layer 2 Solutions │ ├── Decentralized Applications (DApps) │ │ ├── Development & Security │ │ ├── Smart Contract Auditing │ │ ├── Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Risks ├── Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning 🤖 │ ├── AI/ML Security Risks │ ├── Adversarial Attacks │ ├── Secure AI Models │ ├── Data Privacy in AI │ ├── AI in Threat Detection ├── Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) 🕵️‍♂️ │ ├── APT Lifecycle │ ├── Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) │ ├── Threat Intelligence Integration │ ├── Incident Handling │ ├── Mitigation Strategies 5. Advanced Penetration Testing 🧩 ├── Advanced Exploitation Techniques 🚀 │ ├── Remote Code Execution │ ├── Privilege Escalation Exploits │ ├── Post-Exploitation Techniques │ ├── Bypassing Security Controls ├── Social Engineering 🧠 │ ├── Phishing, Spear Phishing │ ├── Pretexting, Impersonation │ ├── Physical Security Testing │ ├── Psychological Manipulation ├── Red Team Operations 🔴 │ ├── Red Team vs Blue Team │ ├── Advanced Tactics │ ├── Adversary Simulation │ ├── Tools & Frameworks ├── Blue Team Defense 🛡️ │ ├── Advanced Detection Techniques │ ├── Threat Hunting │ ├── Incident Response Automation │ ├── Defensive Strategies ├── Exploit Development 🧩 │ ├── Writing and Debugging Exploits │ ├── Memory Corruption Bugs │ ├── Shellcode Techniques │ ├── Bypassing Protections ├── Advanced Forensics 🕵️‍♀️ │ ├── Advanced Data Recovery │ ├── Cross-Platform Forensics │ ├── Mobile Device Forensics │ ├── Cloud Forensics ├── Threat Intelligence Analysis 📈 │ ├── Data Collection Methods │ ├── Threat Actor Profiling │ ├── Incident Correlation │ ├── Intelligence Reporting ├── Incident Management 🚨 │ ├── Incident Response Planning │ ├── Coordination & Communication │ ├── Post-Incident Review │ ├── Recovery & Lessons Learned follow for more - @codelivly ☺️

Overview Guide for Cybersecurity🛡️🚀 1. Basics ├── Networking 🌐 │ ├── OSI Model │ │ ├── Layers 1-7, Functions │ │ ├── Encapsulation/Decapsulation │ ├── TCP/IP Suite │ │ ├── IPv4/IPv6, TCP/UDP │ │ ├── Protocol Ports, ICMP, ARP │ ├── Subnetting │ │ ├── CIDR, VLSM, Calculations │ │ ├── Supernetting │ ├── NAT/PAT │ │ ├── Types, Mechanisms │ │ ├── NAT Traversal │ ├── DNS │ │ ├── Resolution, DNSSEC │ │ ├── Spoofing, Tunneling │ ├── VPNs │ │ ├── IPSec, SSL/TLS │ │ ├── Split Tunneling │ ├── Firewalls │ │ ├── Stateful vs Stateless │ │ ├── NGFW, Rule Creation │ ├── Load Balancers │ ├── Layer 4/7, Health Checks │ ├── Algorithms, Session Persistence ├── Operating Systems 💻 │ ├── Windows │ │ ├── Registry, AD, GPO │ │ ├── Event Logs │ ├── Linux 🐧 │ │ ├── Filesystem, Permissions │ │ ├── Systemd, Log Management │ ├── MacOS 🍏 │ │ ├── SIP, Keychain Access │ │ ├── Daemons, Gatekeeper │ ├── Kernel Exploits 🔓 │ │ ├── Privilege Escalation, CVE │ │ ├── Debugging, Exploit Dev │ ├── Shell Scripting 🖥️ │ ├── Bash, PowerShell │ ├── Automation, Scheduling ├── Programming & Scripting 💡 │ ├── Python 🐍 │ │ ├── Networking, Automation │ │ ├── API, Pentesting │ │ ├── Data Analysis │ ├── Bash │ │ ├── CLI Fu, Text Manipulation │ │ ├── Network Config, Process Management │ ├── PowerShell │ │ ├── Cmdlets, Remoting │ │ ├── Execution Policies, Admin Tasks │ ├── C/C++ 💾 │ │ ├── Memory Management, Buffer Overflows │ │ ├── Pointer Manipulation, Exploits │ ├── Assembly Language 🛠️ │ ├── x86/x64, Shellcode Dev │ ├── Debugging, Reverse Engineering │ ├── Reverse Engineering 🔍 │ ├── Disassembly, Decompilation │ ├── Binary Patching, Malware Analysis 2. Intermediate Security Skills 🔍 ├── Threat Modeling │ ├── STRIDE: Spoofing, Tampering, etc. │ ├── DREAD: Damage, Reproducibility, etc. │ ├── MITRE ATT&CK: Tactics, Techniques ├── Penetration Testing 🕵️‍♂️ │ ├── Reconnaissance: OSINT, DNS Recon │ ├── Scanning: Nmap, Nessus │ │ ├── Port Scanning, OS Detection │ │ ├── Vulnerability Prioritization │ ├── Exploitation: Metasploit, Custom Payloads │ │ ├── Shellcode, ROP │ │ ├── Fuzzing, Mitigation Bypass │ ├── Post-Exploitation: Privilege Escalation │ │ ├── Persistence, Data Exfiltration │ ├── Reporting: Documentation, Recommendations 3. Advanced Topics 🚀 ├── Offensive Security │ ├── Exploit Development │ ├── Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) │ ├── Red Team Operations ├── Security Operations Center (SOC) 🔍 │ ├── Monitoring, Incident Response │ ├── SIEM Configuration │ ├── Threat Intelligence ├── Digital Forensics 🕵️‍♀️ │ ├── Data Acquisition │ ├── Evidence Preservation │ ├── Analysis & Reporting ├── Compliance & Governance 📜 ├── GDPR, HIPAA ├── Risk Management ├── Policy Development 4. Emerging Technologies & Trends 🚀 ├── Cloud Security ☁️ │ ├── Cloud Service Models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) │ ├── Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) │ ├── Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB) │ ├── Data Encryption in the Cloud │ ├── Identity and Access Management (IAM) │ ├── Cloud Security Best Practices ├── Zero Trust Architecture 🔐 │ ├── Principles of Zero Trust │ ├── Identity and Device Authentication │ ├── Network Segmentation │ ├── Microsegmentation │ ├── Policy Enforcement ├── Internet of Things (IoT) 🌐 │ ├── IoT Security Challenges │ ├── Device Authentication & Encryption │ ├── IoT Network Segmentation │ ├── Vulnerability Management │ ├── IoT Data Protection

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