Reconnaissance and Information Gathering in Ethical Hacking
Introduction: The First Step in Ethical Hacking In ethical hacking, reconnaissance is the first and most crucial step. Just like a detective gathers clues before solving a case, an ethical hacker collects information about a target before launching any security tests. This process helps identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses that attackers could exploit. But reconnaissance isn’t just about gathering data—it’s about gathering the right data ethically and legally. In this blog post, we’ll explore: *What reconnaissance is and why it matters in cybersecurity *The difference between active and passive reconnaissance *Real-world examples of reconnaissance *Popular tools used for information gathering *How beginners can practice reconnaissance ethically Let’s dive in! What is Reconnaissance in Ethical Hacking? Reconnaissance, also known as information gathering or footprinting, is the process of collecting details about a target system, network, or individual before conducting security...