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TL;DR: You can get lifetime access to 18 online ethical hacking courses for $35 (reg. $1098) — that’s less than $2 per course.


You’re exhausted, underpaid, and wondering if this is all there is. Nope: Tech and cybersecurity jobs are booming, and they might be how you escape a job that doesn’t appreciate your talent or pay you what you’re worth. Plus, getting your foot in the door can be as simple as being self-taught and having the right certifications.

You may be thinking, ‘But that’s not me…,’ and we say, ‘Not yet.’ We have an excellent cybersecurity training bundle that could prepare you for jobs like penetration tester, security consultant, or security analyst, all of which are high-earning roles. Unlike college courses, these are only $35 while they’re on sale.

What you’ll learn, and what you can do with it

Have you ever heard the term ‘ethical hacking’? It’s what you’ll learn to do through these courses. Basically, you’ll think like the bad guys, simulating attacks on systems or networks so you can discover weaknesses or vulnerabilities and repair them before real threats happen. 

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After learning about the tools and strategies real ethical hackers use, you might earn certifications to solidify your knowledge. This is what prospective employers will be looking for when you apply for jobs — not always a formal degree.

Still need some motivation to make this career change? Does it help to know that the median salary for an experienced ethical hacker is $212,000? Yeah, jump on this.

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Study to become an ethical hacker with our $35 bundle of courses, normally $45.99. No coupon is needed to take advantage of this discounted price.

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