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The "Hacker Simulator Walkthrough" video shows a player using various hacking tools and techniques to complete objectives in the game. In the first objective, they crack a Wi-Fi network using open source tools such as Aerodump and Aircrack, and then go on to use tools like Nmap and Ripper Jack for brute-force attacks and anti-malware bypassing. They are later given contracts to infiltrate networks and find exploits to gain remote access, using tools like Discord for communication and exploit databases for finding vulnerabilities. The player successfully completes the first contract, increasing their reputation and shellcoin, and receives a package for their next task. The video ends with a preview of the next episode and thanks to Patreon supporters for their contributions.
In this section, HackerSploit introduces a new game he discovered called "Hacker Simulator" and explains that he is intrigued by the game's realistic scenarios in terms of hacking tools and techniques. He also mentions that the game has black hat techniques, as shown by the hacker character wearing a hood. He then proceeds to walk through the game's first objective, which is to crack a wi-fi network, with the help of his workstation, browser, and text editor.
In this section of the video, the user explores the Back Store website and discovers open source tools for Wi-Fi cracking including Aerodump, Airplay, and Aircrack, which can be used to scan Wi-Fi networks, capture handshake keys, and crack them. Staying connected to a Wi-Fi network for too long can result in a police arrest and loss of reputation. The user also explores the terminal and various tools including Nmap, Ripper Jack, and Netcat, which can be used for brute-force attacks, monitoring, and bypassing anti-malware solutions. Finally, the user successfully captures the handshake file using the Airplay tool and waits to use Aircrack to crack it.
In this section of the Hacker Simulator Walkthrough, the user saves the bssid.handcheck file in the handshake folder and cracks it using the aircrack tool. They successfully connect to the wifi network and receive a call from override who advises them to regularly switch wifi networks to avoid getting caught by the police. They then buy the nmap tool on the back store website and receive a call from override who provides them with an IP address and asks them to steal a file and send it to them on Discord. The user opens Server Zilla to transfer tools to their server and uses Discord, which has also been parodied in the game.
In this section of the Hacker Simulator Walkthrough, the user is given a contract to infiltrate a network using the nmap tool to scan its vulnerabilities and find its IP address. They are then tasked with finding an exploit for the HTTP version 1.3.4 service in order to exploit its vulnerabilities and gain remote access. The user accesses the exploit database and downloads the exploit, and then uses it to connect to the target machine and search for a file called "first contract" using the ls command. The walkthrough demonstrates the use of various tools and commands, including Discord for communication, nmap for scanning, and exploit databases for finding and utilizing vulnerabilities.
In this section of the video, the player successfully downloads the first contract from the network and uploads it to override, increasing their reputation and shellcoin. They are then instructed to pick up a package in the alley and not ask any questions about it. After picking up the package, they receive a phone call congratulating them on their first hack and telling them that they will receive work soon. The video ends with the player being instructed to complete their first two contracts and being provided with information about different types of text files. The player is considering continuing the series and completing the next two contracts in the next video.
In this section of the video, the speaker discusses his enjoyment of the hacker simulator game and mentions one improvement that could be made. He also gives a preview of what will be covered in the next video, which includes looking at the first two contracts. The speaker then thanks the Patreon supporters for their contributions and notes how their support helps the team continue to produce more content.
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