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Tell me some languages which are required for ethical hacking
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Ethical hacking requires a lot more knowledge besides just knowing programming languages. You need to know how several different languages work (PHP, JS, Python, HTML, etc), how those languages interact with each other, how they different parts of applications based on different languages work together, how Internet architecture functions and passes information (headers and how to intercept and manipulate them), understand encoding and cryptography, memory access and storage, understand different frameworks and architectures, etc, etc, etc. There's so much more to it than even what I've stated here.
Completing a few tutorials on Sololearn is not going to get you anywhere close to acquiring the knowledge you need. It's a great first step towards that goal, but it's simply one step on a long journey of knowledge and practical experience accumulation.
If that sounds daunting, that's because it is. It's not impossible, but if you're another one of those folks that's asking "Teach me to hack plz, lol!" then that's entirely the wrong mindset. Just like how following a recipe doesn't make you a chef, following a tutorial isn't going to make you a hacker, much less an ethical one. You need to acquire a large amount of skills, knowledge and experience, and then use all those tools in your toolbox to explore and examine long before you can exploit.
Hacking is a journey, a process and a mindset. It's not really "just a *thing* you learn."
Now, with all that said, start by completing all courses in all the languages on Sololearn. Of the ones here, focus on PHP, JavaScript, HTML, MySQL, Python, C, C++, not necessarily in that order, but that's a start. Again, that's just your first step on a long journey.
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