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“Desafio do Zero ao Hacking - 7 Dias para Sua Primeira Invasão Real” is a free 7-day online cybersecurity challenge from Técnicas de Invasão, aimed at Portuguese-speaking learners. The page positions it as a “100% practical” beginner hacking event, designed to help complete beginners or tech enthusiasts understand cybersecurity, attacker mindset, tool usage, and complete their first intrusion exercise in a real but controlled environment.
The course focuses on cybersecurity, penetration testing, basic Web and network attack workflows, vulnerability discovery, and Bug Bounty. The page mentions a live (“ao vivo”) intrusion demo on day one, and on day seven provides a path for carrying out a full controlled-scenario intrusion from start to finish. The program is delivered online, but it does not clearly state whether recordings, assignment reviews, or 1-on-1 coaching are included. The content also covers opportunities in the hacking market, attacker thinking, custom operating systems, and toolset usage.
The instructor, Bruno Fraga, is the author of “Técnicas de Invasão.” The page states that he has developed tools such as HI SPY and Sherlocker, and has mentored more than 40,000 students through Hacker Society. Judging from the page content, the teaching language is Portuguese. The page explicitly says the goal is not to provide a certificate, but to deliver practical skills, so there is no visible information about formal accreditation or a completion certificate.
The page repeatedly labels the event as “Online e Gratuito,” and the activity runs from October 13 to 19, indicating that the challenge itself is free. As an introductory experience, it offers good value. However, the page does not state whether participants will later be directed toward paid courses, nor does it disclose pricing for any complete course system. Learners should pay attention to any follow-up sales process after signing up.
Its strengths are the low entry barrier, strong practical orientation, clear instructor credentials, and suitability for people moving from IT support, systems, or infrastructure roles into security. The downside is that the marketing copy heavily emphasizes high income, career switching, and bounty earnings, with fairly aggressive claims. Actual outcomes depend heavily on prior knowledge, time investment, and working only in legally authorized environments. It is suitable for learners who want a quick taste of the penetration testing path, Bug Bounty, and cybersecurity careers; it is not ideal for those who mainly want a certificate or need systematic academic accreditation.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the main content, and payment methods are not disclosed. Since the course is in Portuguese, learners in China should also consider the language barrier, time zone, and network stability. Alternatives include TryHackMe, Hack The Box Academy, PortSwigger Web Security Academy, as well as compliant cybersecurity training programs in China. Whichever type of course you choose, the techniques involved should only be used in authorized labs or legal testing environments.
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