HackerSploit is the leading provider of free Infosec and cybersecurity training. Our goal is to make cybersecurity training more effective and accessible to students and professionals. We achieve this by providing essential training on how to attack and defend systems with virtual labs and real-world scenarios. We offer individual and corporate training packages in Penetration Testing u0026 Red Team Operations, Web application penetration testing, and cybersecurity awareness training.
From the same snapshot as the card above—playlists and Shorts are rough signals from the public channel page and RSS window.
Playlists (estimate)N/A
Shorts (estimate)0
Channel keywords (from page meta)
Taken from the public channel HTML when YouTube exposes a keywords meta tag.
"penetration testing course" "penetration testing tools" "penetration testing linux" "kali linux install" "kali linux tutorial" "kali linux tutorial for begi...
Latest Shorts
Up to four Shorts-like items in one row (from the recent RSS window; inferred from links, title, or duration).
No Shorts-like items in the batch we could load.
Latest videos
Up to twelve long-form videos in a 4×3 grid when RSS has enough items.
HackerSploit is the leading provider of free Infosec and cybersecurity training. Our goal is to make cybersecurity training more effective and accessible to students and professionals. We achieve this by providing essential training on how to attack and defend systems with virtual labs and real-world scenarios. We offer individual and corporate training packages in Penetration Testing & Red Team Operations, Web application penetration testing, and cybersecurity awareness training.
Quick answers
Yes. It uses YouTube’s supported sub_confirmation=1 parameter on the channel URL.
We read public HTML and RSS, not the private Studio API. Counts can lag or round differently.
We count distinct playlistId values embedded in the public channel HTML. That can include tabs, shelves, or duplicates — treat it as a rough signal, not Studio’s exact total.
Yes. It summarizes public data and your subscribe URL. Always respect YouTube’s terms when linking or embedding.
Use clear sections, real FAQs, and follow-up searches. Pair AdSense with honest editorial embeds—not fake “download” buttons.