sundowndev/hacker-roadmap — reverse-engineered prompt

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Build me a clean, beginner friendly ethical hacking roadmap and resource hub. I want it to explain what penetration testing is, the difference between hacking and ethical hacking, basic security vocabulary, and the steps someone should learn before touching tools.

Organize the content into clear sections for languages, content management systems, information gathering, password attacks, wordlists, wireless testing, exploitation tools, sniffing and spoofing, web hacking, post exploitation, frameworks, books, discussions, security advisories, and practice challenges.

Please make the tone responsible and educational. Add strong reminders that people should only practice in legal labs or challenges, never on real targets without permission, and should understand the law first. Since the original kind of resource can get outdated, make it easy to update links and categories later. Look up current docs or reputable sources online if you need to refresh anything.

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