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Guys,
I know this post is decades old, however I'm looking for some help.
I've got exactly this problem. I've lost my sage manager password.
Where will I find the hash code to try and decrypt my password?
Can anyone help please?
Have you tried using Advanced Sage Password Recovery? You can download and use the free trial to try and get your password. I haven't personally used it so I can't verify it.
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Unfortunately I am not sure where I should stop
Why would you stop? Continuing education is mandatory in the IT field. Security exploits/flaws are being discovered everyday along with new software advancements.There's no such thing as too much knowledge. I currently work IT Security, however i'm wanting to start my own penetration testing company. Here is a list of certs in my goal list atm:
BSD
- BSD Professional (BSDP)
C++
- C++ Certified Associate Programmer – (CPA)
- C++ Certified Professional Programmer – (CPP)
- C++ Certified Senior Programmer – (CPS)
CompTIA
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA Linux+
- CompTIA Mobile App Security+
- CompTIA Mobility+
- CompTIA Network+
- CompTIA Project+
- CompTIA Security+
- CompTIA Server+
- Social Media Security Professional
EC-Council
- Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
- Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)
- EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA)
- Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT)
- EC-Council Network Security Adminstrator (ENSA)
- EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH)
- EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS)
- EC-council Certified Disaster Recovery Professional (EDRP)
- Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO)
- Certified Secure Computer User (CSCU)
- Certified Network Defense Architect (CNDA)
- EC-Council Certified Secure Programmer (ECSP)
- EC-Council Certified VoIP Professional (ECVP)
- EC-Council Certified Enryption Specialist (ECES)
- Certified e-Business Professional (CEP)
eLearning Security
- Certified Professional Penetration Tester (eCPPT)
Offensive Security
- Offensive Security Certified Expert (OSCE)
- Offensive Security Wireless Professional (OSWP)
- Offensive Security Exploitation Expert (OSEE)
- Offensive Security Web Expert (OSWE)
Wireshark
- Wireshark Certified Network Analyst (WCNA)
I'm not likely going to achieve all these as new certs will come available as technology/security advances, but this is my goal. Continuing education is very important and should be considered by every IT professional. Hope this helps give you an idea. :)
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Python?
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I've only just started learning Python, I'm mainly C++, but it is very easy to learn. Since you have previous knowledge of Python you'll need to know that there is some differences between Python2 and Python3. I'm learning python now because I'm going to develop some Android apps and I refuse to learn/use Java. I know I can write some of it in C++, but I think python is going to be a better fit for it.