TryHackMe Learning Cyber Security Room – A Beginner’s Journey into Cyber Awareness

TryHackMe Learning Cyber Security Room – A Beginner’s Journey into Cyber Awareness
Are you new to cybersecurity and wondering where to begin? The Learning Cyber Security Room on TryHackMe is your ideal starting point. It introduces you to essential cybersecurity domains like web application security and network security, while also showing you the structured learning paths offered by the platform.
This guide walks you through everything you’ll do in the Learning Cyber Security Room from hacking your first website to understanding how real-world cyberattacks happen.
What Is the Learning Cyber Security Room?
The Learning Cyber Security Room is a beginner-friendly lab that helps you understand:
- How websites and web apps function
- How cybercriminals exploit web vulnerabilities
- Basic concepts of network security
- Real-world case studies of major breaches
- How to navigate TryHackMe’s learning paths
Whether you’re just exploring or planning to pursue a cybersecurity career, this room is a great place to start building foundational skills.
Access the Lab: TryHackMe – Learning Cyber Security Room
YouTube Video Walkthrough
Prefer to learn visually? Watch this detailed walkthrough of the Learning Cyber Security Room. It includes hands-on steps to hack BookFace, brute-force OTPs, and understand real-world attacks.
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Task 1: Web Application Security
This section helps you understand the inner workings of a typical web application. Why is this important? Because to ethically hack a web app, you must first know how it functions.
Explore the BookFace Web App
TryHackMe gives you access to BookFace, a vulnerable mock social media platform.
Here’s what you’ll do:
- Click the “View Site” button to open BookFace.
- Notice that the username appears in the URL.
- Click on “Forgot Password” – you’ll be prompted to enter a 4-digit reset code.
- Brute-force the OTP using a tool provided in the lab interface.
- Set Minimum = 1 and Maximum = 10,000
- Click the BruteForce button
After a successful brute-force:
- Enter the new password
- Log into the account
- Capture the flag!
Key Point: You’ll learn how to identify insecure password reset mechanisms, brute-force PINs, and exploit poor design.
Sample Questions in This Task
- What is the username of the BookFace account you will be taking over?
Answer:Ben.Spring
- Hack the BookFace account to reveal this task’s answer!
Answer:THM{BRUT********}
Task 2: Network Security
Cybersecurity isn’t just about websites. A strong understanding of networks is essential. This part of the room introduces you to basic network security concepts with a real-world case study.
How Target Was Hacked
You’ll learn how hackers breached Target, a major U.S. retail company, and stole data from 110 million customers.
Here’s how they did it:
- Hackers gained access through internet-connected HVAC units.
- These units were connected to Target’s main network.
- From there, attackers accessed POS systems and stole credit card data.
- Even with a $1.6 million malware detection tool, attackers bypassed defenses by mimicking normal traffic.
Key Point: Network segmentation and monitoring are critical to prevent lateral movement in attacks.
Sample Question in This Task
- How much did the data breach cost Target?
Answer:300 million
Task 3: Learning Roadmap
So, what happens after you complete this room?
TryHackMe offers structured learning pathways to guide your journey:
Pre-Security Path
Covers computer basics, the command line, web basics, and introduction to hacking.
🔗 Start the Pre-Security Path
Offensive Pentesting Path
Learn ethical hacking tools and techniques like Nmap, Burp Suite, Metasploit, and web exploitation.
Cyber Defense Path
Get trained on defensive topics like SOC operations, threat hunting, log analysis, and SIEM tools.
Key Point: Whether you want to attack or defend, TryHackMe has a guided path for you.
Final Thoughts
The Learning Cyber Security Room is more than just an intro—it’s a hands-on, engaging way to build confidence and foundational skills. You’ll learn how websites can be hacked, how networks get breached, and where you can go next in your learning journey.
Whether you’re exploring cybersecurity out of curiosity or planning to go pro, this room is your first real step.
Happy hacking, and don’t forget to practice ethically!
Special Thanks
Huge thanks to the TryHackMe team for building beginner-friendly learning rooms and helping thousands start their cybersecurity journey!
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