New — Friendlyhack
Since the "new" update dropped in August 2024, early adopters have shared their experiences on forums like Reddit and BlackHatWorld.
"I was skeptical, but the sandbox mode saved my main Clash of Clans account. I tested a gem mod locally, saw it was detected, and never ran it live. That feature alone is worth the subscription." — u/ClasherPro
"Using FriendlyHack New for my small bakery’s Instagram. I gained 1,200 real followers in 3 weeks. Not bots—actual people who comment on my cookie photos. The engagement loop is magic." — @SweetToothMktg
"One downside: The dashboard is overwhelming at first. There are 40+ sliders and toggles. But their YouTube tutorial series (linked inside the app) explains everything." — TechGuru99 friendlyhack new
Let’s get practical. Here is a step-by-step tutorial to leverage the friendlyhack new tools for your Instagram, TikTok, or X (Twitter) account without risking a shadowban.
Ready to try it? Follow these official instructions to avoid downloading fake, malware-ridden copies.
The most anticipated feature of FriendlyHack New is the integrated Virtual Lab. In the past, aspiring hackers had to set up their own vulnerable VMs (Virtual Machines) using outdated software like Metasploitable 2. Since the "new" update dropped in August 2024,
FriendlyHack New comes with a pre-configured Docker image that includes:
Critically, all tools are hashed and verified. There is 0% risk of downloading a Trojan from a user upload, as was the risk on older hacking forums.
Ready to join the movement? Here is how to navigate FriendlyHack New for the first time. "I was skeptical, but the sandbox mode saved
Step 1: Registration and Vetting Unlike open forums, FriendlyHack New requires a verified email and a short quiz. The quiz asks basic networking questions (What is a three-way handshake? What does a firewall do?). This prevents script kiddies who just want to download ransomware from joining.
Step 2: Choosing Your Path Upon login, you choose a "Major":
Step 3: The "Capture The Friendly" Flag (CTF)
The platform launches a daily CTF called "The Friendly Flag." It is a low-stakes, high-fun puzzle. Yesterday’s challenge involved decoding a Base64 string hidden in a robots.txt file. Today’s involves bypassing a JavaScript alert.
Step 4: The Hall of Fame When you find a bug in the actual FriendlyHack New platform (because even secure platforms have typos or logic flaws), you get entered into the "Wall of Friendly." This is a prestigious badge used on LinkedIn profiles to show proactive security research.