Free Ethical Hacking Tutorial – Ethical Hacking with Nmap and Metasploit Framework Part-2

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Last updated on April 28, 2025 5:57 pm

Learn to conduct vulnerability assessment with Nmap and penetration testing Metasploit framework. This course is perfect for students looking to kickstart their career in Security Testing. Gain valuable skills in network discovery, security auditing, and managing service upgrades. Join now!

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Learn to conduct vulnerability assessment with Nmap and penetration testing Metasploit framework.

Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is a free and open source (license) utility for network discovery and security auditing. Many systems and network administrators also find it useful for tasks such as network inventory, managing service upgrade schedules, and monitoring host or service uptime.

The Metasploit Project was undertaken in 2003 by H.D. Moore for use as a Perl-based portable network tool, with assistance from core developer Matt Miller. It was fully converted to Ruby by 2007, and the license was acquired by Rapid7 in 2009, where it remains as part of the Boston-based company’s repertoire of IDS signature development and targeted remote exploit, fuzzing, anti-forensic, and evasion tools.

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  • Students who want to kickstart their career in Security Testing.

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