Google dorking, WHOIS, and passive information gathering
Week 2
Scanning & Enumeration
Network scanning with Nmap — hosts, ports, services
OS fingerprinting and service version detection
Banner grabbing and active enumeration techniques
Vulnerability scanning with Nessus and OpenVAS
Building a target profile from scan results
Week 3
System Hacking & Exploitation
Exploitation framework — Metasploit from scratch
Gaining, maintaining, and escalating access
Password cracking: John the Ripper, Hashcat
Privilege escalation techniques on Windows & Linux
Clearing tracks and log manipulation
Week 4
Web Application Hacking
OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities deep dive
SQL injection: detection, exploitation, and prevention
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and CSRF attacks
Burp Suite — intercepting and manipulating web traffic
Authentication bypass and session hijacking
Week 5
Network & Wireless Attacks
Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks with Wireshark
ARP poisoning and DNS spoofing
Wi-Fi hacking: WEP, WPA2, and WPA3 cracking
Evil twin attacks and rogue access points
Defending network infrastructure against attacks
Week 6
Social Engineering & Malware
Social engineering psychology and phishing campaigns
Creating and analyzing malware (sandboxed lab)
Trojan, ransomware, and keylogger analysis
Email spoofing and spear phishing simulations
Defense strategies against social engineering
Week 7
Advanced Topics & Reporting
Cloud security fundamentals and AWS misconfigurations
Mobile device hacking (Android — controlled lab)
IoT security and attack surface analysis
Writing professional penetration testing reports
Responsible disclosure and bug bounty programs
Week 8
CEH Exam Prep & Capstone
Full CEH exam domain review and mock tests
Capstone: end-to-end penetration test on practice lab
Portfolio-ready vulnerability assessment report
Career guidance: bug bounty, SOC analyst, pen tester paths
Certificate ceremony and next steps
Tools & Technologies
Kali LinuxMetasploitNmapBurp SuiteWiresharkNessusJohn the RipperHashcatAircrack-ngOpenVASOWASP ZAPSQLmapHydraNiktoMaltego
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need prior programming knowledge?
No. A basic understanding of computers and networking helps, but we start from the ground up. If you know what an IP address is, you are ready to begin.
Will this course prepare me for the CEH certification?
Yes. The entire curriculum is aligned with the EC-Council CEH v12 exam domains. Week 8 is dedicated to exam preparation with practice questions and mock tests.
Is all hacking done in a legal, controlled environment?
Absolutely. All hands-on labs use isolated virtual machines and purpose-built practice networks. We never test on systems you do not own or have explicit permission to test.
What tools and software do I need?
A laptop with at least 8 GB RAM and 50 GB free storage. We will guide you through installing VirtualBox and Kali Linux on day one — both are free and open source.
What career paths does this course open up?
Penetration tester, SOC analyst, bug bounty hunter, security consultant, and cybersecurity engineer. Cybersecurity talent is in extremely high demand in Pakistan and globally.
Ready to Start Ethical Hacking?
Batch starts June 1st, 2026. Limited to 20 seats. Message us on WhatsApp to confirm your spot.