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🕵️ Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) — Exam-Prep

Free exam-prep for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) with a signed certificate. Learn the modules, pass the 10-question exam, EN/FR/AR, no account.

Last updated: June 2026

A free, independent exam-preparation course that walks through the publicly published EC-Council CEH body of knowledge — reconnaissance, scanning, system hacking, malware, sniffing, web and application attacks, wireless, cloud, IoT and cryptography — through rich visual lessons, original exam-style questions and a 10-question final exam (80% to pass). This is independent preparation only; it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or the official course of EC-Council. All techniques are taught strictly for authorised, legal, defensive use. The course is organized into 14 modules, ending with a final exam (pass mark 70%). It is independent, free exam-preparation training — not an official or accredited review course.

What you'll learn

  • Introduction to Ethical Hacking, the Cyber Kill Chain & Legality
  • Footprinting & Reconnaissance (OSINT)
  • Network Scanning Techniques
  • Enumeration
  • Vulnerability Analysis
  • System Hacking: Gaining Access, Privilege Escalation, and Persistence
  • Malware Threats: Trojans, Viruses, Fileless Attacks & APTs
  • Sniffing & Social Engineering
  • Denial-of-Service & Session Hijacking
  • Evading IDS, Firewalls & Honeypots
  • Hacking Web Servers & Web Applications
  • SQL Injection
  • Hacking Wireless, Mobile, IoT & OT
  • Cloud Computing Security & Cryptography

Learning objectives

  • Understand that this is independent CEH exam-prep over the public syllabus, not the official EC-Council course
  • Explain ethical-hacking concepts, the cyber kill chain and the strict legal scope/authorisation that separates a pentester from a criminal
  • Perform footprinting, reconnaissance, scanning and enumeration to map a target's attack surface
  • Reason about vulnerability analysis, system hacking, privilege escalation and covering tracks
  • Identify malware, sniffing, social engineering, denial-of-service and session-hijacking threats and their countermeasures
  • Attack and defend web servers, web applications (OWASP, SQL injection), wireless networks, mobile, IoT/OT and cloud
  • Apply cryptography concepts and sit a 10-question exam-style final (80% to pass) spanning the whole syllabus