ethicalPap_

ethicalPap_

Welcome to my channel! I am Pap, a security researcher, engineer, and hacker. I hope to help as many people get into cybersecurity as possible. Enjoy the content!

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Today's youth are brilliant.

Hello, I'm Pap!

Hello, I'm Pap!

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  • @harshraj5771
    @harshraj577122 сағат бұрын

    The best thing I found this year is your KZread channel. Thanks, Van, for starting it. Love from India!

  • @MohanBhargav-dz1mt
    @MohanBhargav-dz1mtКүн бұрын

    Underrated content. Your way of teaching and voice is so powerful. All the best for your journey and for me, I am picking what you are telling here. Love <3

  • @aramva-ze2mr
    @aramva-ze2mrКүн бұрын

    thanks boss.i finished your graphql hacking videos and that was very helpful.thanks again

  • @ChoiceWars-cg7hn
    @ChoiceWars-cg7hn4 күн бұрын

    Whoa, this was like watching a movie, your storytelling, and the editing really is amazing , you're gonna go viral soon , mark my words.

  • @ChoiceWars-cg7hn
    @ChoiceWars-cg7hn3 күн бұрын

    Also may I know how you generated the AI images with your face on it ? Those look great.

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap3 күн бұрын

    I actually don't know 😅. My editor does it for me. Here is his discord, if you want to reach out and ask. discord: skylar_chris

  • @anshcybersec1953
    @anshcybersec19539 күн бұрын

    sir what can i do if i found .well-known.js file on the target?? Content is: { "keys": [ { "alg": "RS256", "e": "AQAB", "kid": "2nQ40WIrwPwMcGXqfZ8GObHd687r48OznrRtDEjbIbg=", "kty": "RSA", "n": "AMg4mynBfEt5+LRomnkdfuCck3p9rLObHyzxHBmJOT5Xt/Jwg92sdMUeQPQyAdwqJ0j3FM2+waRgOnes6kJkwcqzbQEXurXmbqWUnagO8ZzdRrOIOVvni+gb+W6N3c16ZgV96dPzH/Hr6+KO9VDReES/W1oi2h14L6HfzjapfceMnWzlhH7tY5qAagap1XrWdbyGNkzLNAuih9U+BBIUf8k1CEv1r6VFwhoKHxHGJbxGRKyU4qvwWSjP+GvD1FMPJpUhSNItHTg1UmaKD9Oz54KCWKB5DWE1TIQ1LDX/F2qGP1EPVXg1m5QIdjAMJpIeJv86RHaTxnf9OMTWFkBbvpc=", "use": "sig" } ] }

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap9 күн бұрын

    Quick Note on Terminology: I used the term "Selection Type", but the actual query term is "Object Type".

  • @Tonda-ck6jp
    @Tonda-ck6jp9 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing with the community. I love your content. People in the industry tend to overcomplicate things. I spend hours trying to decipher information served on the internet. When I eventually wrap my head around it, I realize it wasn't complicated after all. The VAST majority of people out there tend to repeat what they heard without comprehending it. When you REALLY understand something, it's becoming easier to EXPLAIN it to someone, as opposed to regurgitating information like a parrot. The ability of GraphQL to serve different results for the same call depending on the parameters it takes, reminds me very much of the concept of Method Overloading in programming language. A quick note on "Selection Type". I had heard the term "Object Type" but not "Selection Type" 🤔

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap9 күн бұрын

    Thank you kindly, I'm glad that I can be of some help! Also, you are correct, the term is "object type" not "selection type". Although I meant object type, I used the wrong word (probably because my mind kept going on with "select an object type.... selection type!"). Thank for pointing this out though. I learned best from corrections like this, so it means a lot to me, that you took the time to do so :).

  • @MindWaves-ud6ct
    @MindWaves-ud6ct10 күн бұрын

    Whoa , that's a great video, btw insane editing. 📈

  • @DIYSEC
    @DIYSEC10 күн бұрын

    Top notch content, good job! Thanks for sharing, definitely looking forward to that part 2 and 3 .

  • @anshcybersec1953
    @anshcybersec195310 күн бұрын

    graphql part3?🥹

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap10 күн бұрын

    In the works :)

  • @anshcybersec1953
    @anshcybersec195310 күн бұрын

    everything is top notch!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @Roonieee29
    @Roonieee2911 күн бұрын

    Thumbnail : 🗿, Story telling : 🗿, Editing : 🗿, Content :🗿, It's just perfect.

  • @theIlya2
    @theIlya211 күн бұрын

    You're really good! Hope you get more subscribers :)

  • @musikhippie4030
    @musikhippie403014 күн бұрын

    Hey pap, new here. I just graduated with my bachelors in IT, now am going for a master is IT. My masters classes are focusing on system testing, virtualization and enterprise architecture and security. I really like the idea of ethical hacking, I have limited experience actually hacking and i started doing ctf's on hackerone and picoCTF. I think cybersecurity researcher might be cool and I want to be able to analyze malware and understand how it works. Do you have any recommendation for finding information on roles in cybersec and picking a niche? looking at some job posting for entry lvl, I see there are some blurred lines on job titles and descriptions. I'm not sure what i want to do yet but I know help desk isnt where i want to stay and coding is ok but I'm not the best at it and I really enjoy reading stories of cybercrimes and how they worked. Ig any advice would be appreciated. good video, I have seen of few videos and this one felt the most real to me.

  • @ciszaiogien
    @ciszaiogien14 күн бұрын

    I mean... its not brilliant beacuse these things are kind of obvious, its just materialism, monkey see monkey do...,Do you want to know what is really genius? Deep understanding of spirituality or religion, whatever you name it. And honestly in this subject, ""knowing how to live like a normal human should"" the humanity is 100% evolving but backwards, people can't even trust eachother, and you're saying "security" is brilliant... ehh. Future is not "inteligent", because even the definition of "inteligence" has been changed to match the modern world agendas. Want to change the world? Change yourself first, as in, understand who YOU really are. "security" changes literally nothing, because most people are just living in a "wake" dream all the time, sleepwalking, not really conscious, you dont even know who you are probably, and you make some opinions about anything? What is even the point? Real science starts when you know yourself and are able to relate to everything. Talking some opinions doesnt matter, the reality, the laws of nature dont care. The humanity is going to be doomed, people are unbecoming of the human spieces, for we live in an age of post-truth, where truth doesnt matter, or actually the truth-sayers and seekers are being prosecuted by the common people all the time every single day for decades now, also thanks internet ! ! .. its not brilliant its a civilizational collapse, like if you cant see it coming

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap14 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, perspectives are always welcome. Though I should clarify, Brilliant here is a reference to people, not "security". What I mean is that security is not the reason why people are Brilliant, it's just a career path in this context.

  • @TheElementAce
    @TheElementAce13 күн бұрын

    "If" humanity is doomed, then you are certainly one of the ushers in its destruction. ONE KZreadr, posted a positive video (in a sea of negative content) about ONE diligent individual, and you couldn't even allow that. I was delighted to finally see a video suggesting that my generation had some praise from an older generation. I see hundreds of videos berating us each month. I understand what you are going for, but you are approaching it from the wrong angle. Your approach lacks humility, and fails to integrate all of the lower (but necessary) aspects of human development in your consideration for the actions of other human beings. Your comment was just completely unnecessary. Take that to Reddit.

  • @ciszaiogien
    @ciszaiogien6 күн бұрын

    @@ethicalpap yea no worry, words, but still

  • @ciszaiogien
    @ciszaiogien6 күн бұрын

    @@TheElementAce well if the truth hurts, do you still want it or not? I tried to be considerate, trust me on that at least. I know it was "unnecessary" because nobody Factually wants to grow up/evolve, NOBODY, because it actually hurts a lot. Evolution doesnt come with a "passion", its complicated... Sad but true, its literal hell of a life where everyones kinda childish but everyone in a different way. You do realize i kind of first commented to "grow up" and now you are telling me literally the same thing? :D Do you kno how ridonculous that is? I know its unnecessary, thats why there is no detail, nobody cares anyway. And oh i know that well. I wrote a poem. ""Life without giving a F is a Lie."" Think about it. And also think why nobody wants to sacrifice their own "perspective" to evolve. I really did start my path as a programmer too, when i was 7 or 8 old, and so what? You didnt understand what i wrote, lack of experiance myman. Thats all there is to it. Sorry. But you are talking about yourself mr humanity is doomed. I honestly have no idea why i turned on notifications, literally every reply i got in all the places is so bad i cant begin to fathom how very doomed we all are

  • @TheElementAce
    @TheElementAce6 күн бұрын

    @@ciszaiogien I'm not asking you to "grow up". I wanted you to realize that your "truth" is only applicable to humanity as a whole. And your points don't scale down to the individual level. A single human does what he/she can, given their circumstances. They cannot act in the best interests of all of society, because there are too many interests to consider at once. For example, if there's a kid who is looking for a place to belong, they will choose the place that gives them the most reward. This is natural. But if the system they live in only rewards negative outcomes for society, that kid is forced to participate. If the kid chooses not to participate, their punishment is a life of struggle and poverty. Under these circumstances, it's not fair to criticize someone who chooses to participate, because effectively, they have no choice. The people alive right now didn't set the rules of our society. They simply were born, and found themselves in a period of social decline. But they still have to develop. And they will do so with the options they are given. The "truth" is irrelevant to this fact. So if you want people to turn to religious or spiritual things, you have to make that option more rewarding than the options you believe destroy society. Otherwise, you are wasting your time.

  • @DLAXTOX
    @DLAXTOX14 күн бұрын

    What is this about?

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap14 күн бұрын

    What do you mean by this?

  • @DLAXTOX
    @DLAXTOX14 күн бұрын

    @@ethicalpap .I did not know the discussion was about some advance cyber security stuff.

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap14 күн бұрын

    @@DLAXTOX I see. yes, this video is me giving Neswin the floor. Neswin is young like many other young, brilliant, people out there looking to be cybersecurity professionals. I hope that Neswin is able to encourage other people to keep following their dreams :)

  • @supreme-erg9875
    @supreme-erg987514 күн бұрын

    This humbled me. 8 hours a day is crazy and inspiring.

  • @cicadamikoto
    @cicadamikoto16 күн бұрын

    Neswin is GOAT

  • @lewmarks
    @lewmarks17 күн бұрын

    I've watched a TON of videos like this and this here is the BEST that I've heard so far! Know the role and start working on it! BEST advice I've heard so far! I thank you for this! Now I can concentrate on taking my Security+ and then jump into what I want. Thank you!

  • @unknownboi9084
    @unknownboi908417 күн бұрын

    I know this is off topic, but what games do you usually play on your Nintendo Switch??. Great video btw keep up the great work. Love you enthusiasm of teaching.

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap17 күн бұрын

    Thanks! I usually play Zelda Mario Kart Pokemon Smash Bros

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap19 күн бұрын

    Next Deep Dive video in the works! Stay tuned, EthicalFam 🔥

  • @anshcybersec1953
    @anshcybersec195319 күн бұрын

    sir your all videos are 🔥🔥 but i am eagerly waiting for graphql part 3 please if possible schedule it as soon as possible

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap18 күн бұрын

    ​@anshcybersec1953 patience, my friend ;)

  • @TestAccountUndetailed-dd7vp
    @TestAccountUndetailed-dd7vp19 күн бұрын

    first comment lets goo

  • @learnngo-jr5xu
    @learnngo-jr5xu21 күн бұрын

    Out of curiosity. What are your thought on authorization? In technologies like JavaScript Auth as a service is becoming the norm opposed to rolling your own. Where in other tech frameworks like rail and Laravel auth is part of the framework.

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap21 күн бұрын

    Funny you mention this, I touch on this in a video that I just finished recording. It should be out in a few days. My thoughts are this: Delegating Authorization for APIs had been a thought for about 2 decades. Major tech firms were working on proprietary implementations, leading up to the OAuth 1.0 specification release in 2007. Now, before I continue here - it is important to note that technology evolves for the purposes of providing convenience to people, whereas cybersecurity evolves for the purpose of ensuring that these convenient methods are secured (thus potentially making them less convenient). It's almost like a game of tug-a-war. Now, rolling your own Auth can be a good thing, but can be unappealing for a business. Here's why: good with own solution: - customizable, flexible, full control of implementation and protocols. bad with own solution: - takes far more time to implement than an out-of-box solution, meaning the company would incur more upfront cost in development, as well as potentially more costs in maintenance, testing, patching, and scaling. *there are far more pros and cons, but I only chose 1 for the sake of a shortened response So, while a dev might be inclined to employ their own solution for full control, an organization might opt for a faster and cost effective solution. If this is the case, it is up to the cyber-team to work with the devs to ensure that the chosen solution is optimal, cost-effective, and also can be hardened to an acceptable level.

  • @yusufabdulkadir893
    @yusufabdulkadir89321 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @ANMOLVERMA-er4vj
    @ANMOLVERMA-er4vj22 күн бұрын

    Sir may i know after how much time-gap i can expect Part-3 of this video

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap21 күн бұрын

    Maybe a few weeks, I have some other deep dives coming soon :). Stay tuned!

  • @schobes
    @schobes22 күн бұрын

    Im in my my last year of associates and can get networking and cyber security degrees back to back... Is that a waste? Should I focus on just 1 or is have dual associates worth it?

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap22 күн бұрын

    Personally, I don't think education in two areas are a waste, but I recommend ensuring that they match the role you want. If you are going for a network security role (for example), then both may help you reach that goal :). In my experience, the job market seems to have appreciated a bachelor's degree instead of two associates. If you can, try to go for the bachelor's. I know that this might not be possible for some people, so if you are unable to do this, try to get a job with one associates degree, and then work on the other while you build experience. Best of luck on your journey! Getting that first job might be challenging after college, but hang in there and keep going for it!

  • @schobes
    @schobes22 күн бұрын

    @@ethicalpap another quick question if I may... Is networking easier so to speak... From what I have heard it's like JV and cybersecurity is Varsity

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap22 күн бұрын

    Well, that is a difficult question to answer for me - for two reasons: - Cybersecurity is a vast field. This means that some positions may be easier than Networking, and some may be harder. - Networking might be more challenging than Cybersecurity for some, but easier for others. This might be due to how people learn, and where their interests lie. My recommendation would be to look at an overview of material for both and determine which one interests you more. Even if that one is harder, I say go for it - since it is in your interest :)

  • @schobes
    @schobes22 күн бұрын

    @@ethicalpap thank you for your help and video

  • @fokyewtoob8835
    @fokyewtoob883514 күн бұрын

    My 2 cents as a pentester, finish your current degree you are about to finish but I would advise you to consider learning skills from the internet about cyber security as a big part of the job is googling stuff anyway. You don’t NEED a degree to get into the field so long as you have the skills needed for the job and can market that to employers well. Of course I’m a pentester so if that’s not the niche you’re into consider that bias but in general you can learn these skills for free or very cheap, much cheaper than a degree, online

  • @nxtvansh735
    @nxtvansh73523 күн бұрын

    please Continue this graphql series & i'm eagerly waiting for the next part please try to upload as soon as possible. I am in love with ur teaching style its fabuloussssss!!!

  • @ramb0lxmb
    @ramb0lxmb24 күн бұрын

    the algo provides! good stuff my guy. subbed.

  • @anshcybersec1953
    @anshcybersec195324 күн бұрын

    trust me!! i like the way you are googling when you dont know about something, Not like others they keep ready all the things then present to us. But your way of presenting things is like awesome. Please keep this thing in all your parts(eagerly waiting for Part 3)

  • @alexanderinkoom2950
    @alexanderinkoom295024 күн бұрын

    you papv2?

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap24 күн бұрын

    Yes

  • @ashraf_isb
    @ashraf_isb24 күн бұрын

    2 mins in video and subscribed , looking forward to learn alot, mostly AI hopefully

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap24 күн бұрын

    I can definitely cover AI in the future :)

  • @anshcybersec1953
    @anshcybersec195325 күн бұрын

    part 3 pleaseeeeee!!!!!!!!!!

  • @zKaRiisMa
    @zKaRiisMa25 күн бұрын

    IT, Cybersecurity, Coding just really 3 if you dumb it down

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap25 күн бұрын

    Great thought, definitely room for a good discussion here. Consider this: there is also others like: Law Research/Writer Cyber Accountants Awareness Trainer My guess is that some will say these are cybersecurity and some will say these aren't (i bet that some will say that "cyber" is limited to "cyberspace", and not things like "law"), in a dumbed down scenario. Love the approach that you have, and thanks for sharing!

  • @SINW
    @SINW25 күн бұрын

    I've only watched 30 minutes so far and just wanted to say that you are a very gifted teacher. If you keep doing this, you have the ability to have hundreds and hundreds of subs. Thank you so much for your time.

  • @yammertime3823
    @yammertime382326 күн бұрын

    Amazing video man. I really loved how you emphasized learning the fundamentals of specific technologies which a lot of people find really daunting. You pay a heavy "cost" upfront but it really does enable you to construct a solid mental model so you're able to integrate new information more easily.

  • @othnielamathey3187
    @othnielamathey318726 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the video, I still have a lot to learn to get into the job I want. But I keep walking, even if the steps are small

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap26 күн бұрын

    Keep at it, you can absolutely do it!

  • @kaleedtayfour6728
    @kaleedtayfour672826 күн бұрын

    this is siicckkkk man

  • @tysonbenson
    @tysonbenson26 күн бұрын

    Fantastic job - appreciate the straightforward approach to discussing theory and practical!

  • @harryb9913
    @harryb991326 күн бұрын

    Just started following as I’m starting a cyber security course next week great insight of things to think about you sound really genuine 👍🏻 all the best

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap26 күн бұрын

    Best of luck!

  • @martinsimbona6145
    @martinsimbona614526 күн бұрын

    What'syour X handle?

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpap26 күн бұрын

    I don't have an official one yet, maybe soon ;)

  • @gregorywilson2124
    @gregorywilson212427 күн бұрын

    Impressive video. Keep them coming.

  • @birbx3r354
    @birbx3r35428 күн бұрын

    Im working in tech sales as a consultant in a very different domain right now and have been curious about Cyber Security as a field for a while now. This was very enlightening. Thank you for keeping it real and sharing things you need to ask yourself before jumping in. I realized I have a lot more to think about before jumping into this field!

  • @itsladykit
    @itsladykit28 күн бұрын

    Haha I started out tryna be a developer was not for me but PenTesting excites me and I never thought it was a viable option for me. Give me puzzles and call me Sherlock

  • @DNOCreative
    @DNOCreative28 күн бұрын

    Quality video my guy, sub'd.

  • @ellisfrancisfarros3935
    @ellisfrancisfarros393529 күн бұрын

    Currently in the last year of high school and I found ethical hacking interesting enough for me to pursue it. This channel seems helpful to get me started. Thanks!

  • @DIYSEC
    @DIYSECАй бұрын

    🔥 part 2 , and part 3 let’s go! 🔥 Thanks for sharing your insights man, maybe make a video on reverse engineering in the future?

  • @ethicalpap
    @ethicalpapАй бұрын

    Great idea! Will add this to the list, RE is fun :)

  • @cheffloppa1
    @cheffloppa1Ай бұрын

    Very good 👏

  • @Okaypeyton1
    @Okaypeyton1Ай бұрын

    Dope vid fam. Saw this from ur post

  • @DIYSEC
    @DIYSECАй бұрын

    lol I like pap out - as a forever student of cybersecurity, can’t wait to see what exciting topics you cover, rooting for yah!

  • @DIYSEC
    @DIYSECАй бұрын

    Thanks for the break down, keep it up!