Command prompt security involves protecting system access through authentication, user permissions, and restricted execution of commands. Best practices include using least privilege accounts, enabling User Account Control (UAC), and restricting CMD access via Group Policy. Disabling unnecessary administrative commands prevents unauthorized modifications. Implementing audit logs helps track suspicious activity. Additionally, using firewalls and antivirus software enhances protection against malware executed via the command prompt, ensuring system integrity and security.
Hacking Windows is often daunting. Grasp the fundamentals of core Windows concepts.
A learning pathway is made up of modules, and a module is made of bite-sized rooms (think of a room like a mini security lab).