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Cybersecurity Linux Labs: Delete and Move Files, Find the Flags, and Backup Logs

Ready to dive into the world of cybersecurity? You don't need a hoodie and a dark room to start. Every great hacker begins with the basics of the Linux command line. Our Cybersecurity learning path is built to take you from zero to hero through hands-on practice. Let's explore three foundational labs that will sharpen your terminal skills and prepare you for more advanced ethical hacking challenges.

Delete and Move Files

Delete and Move Files

Difficulty: Beginner | Time: 15 minutes

In this challenge, you will learn how to delete and move files in Linux systems.

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Find the Flags

Find the Flags

Difficulty: Beginner | Time: 28 minutes

This challenge is designed to test your proficiency in using different Linux commands to solve a series of challenges.

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Backup Logs In Linux

Backup Logs In Linux

Difficulty: Beginner | Time: 28 minutes

In this challenge, you will learn how to back up log files in the Linux platform. Includes how to package log files locally and how to transfer the packaged backup files to the backup server.

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These three labs are just the beginning of your Cybersecurity adventure. By mastering these fundamental Linux tasks, you are building a rock-solid foundation for network security and ethical hacking. Don't just read about it—jump into the LabEx playground and start building your skills today!

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