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Transcribe Black Hat Talks from YouTube

Get full text from any Black Hat YouTube talk — instantly free

Or just change youtube.com to 2outube.com in your browser

To transcribe a Black Hat talk from YouTube, change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' in the video URL and press Enter. The full transcript appears alongside the video immediately. Security researchers use transcripts to extract CVE details, tool names, and attack methodology without scrubbing through hour-long talks.

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The Trick

Before: youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
After: 2outube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID

Just change 'y' to '2'

Works with any YouTube video that has captions

Why Transcribe Black Hat Talks from YouTube

Black Hat talks are dense with vulnerability identifiers, exploit tool names, and proof-of-concept references that are impossible to catch in real time.

Security talks often run 45–60 minutes and pack in dozens of technical concepts.

Not everyone on a security team has time to watch the same conference video.

Pasting a Black Hat transcript into an LLM lets you ask targeted questions — summarize the attack surface, list all tools mentioned, or generate a.

How to Transcribe

1

Find the Black Hat talk on YouTube

Search YouTube for the talk by speaker name, talk title, or CVE.

2

Change youtube to 2outube

In the URL bar, replace 'youtube.com' with '2outube.com' and press Enter. The full transcript loads instantly alongside the video.

3

Search and copy the technical content you need

Use your browser's Ctrl+F to search the transcript for specific CVEs, tool names, or techniques.

Tips for Transcribing Black Hat Talks from YouTube

Search for tool names and CVEs with Ctrl+F

Black Hat speakers often mention a tool or vulnerability identifier once, quickly.

Use the timestamp links to jump to key moments

2outube displays timestamps alongside transcript segments.

Combine transcripts from multi-part or follow-up talks

Many Black Hat topics span a main talk plus a briefing or Arsenal demo posted as separate videos.

Paste into an LLM for structured threat intelligence

Once you have the full transcript text, paste it into ChatGPT or Claude with a prompt like 'Extract all attack techniques, tools, and mitigations from.

Sample Workflow

1

Find the Black Hat talk

Find the Black Hat talk on YouTube (e.g., 'Black Hat 2024 Windows kernel exploitation') and swap youtube.com to 2outube.

2

Ctrl+F the transcript for CVE

Ctrl+F the transcript for CVE numbers, tool names, and MITRE ATT&CK technique IDs — copy each relevant paragraph into a.

3

Paste the extracted transcript

Paste the extracted transcript sections into your SIEM or LLM to generate Sigma rules, IOC lists, or detection logic based.

Questions

Does this work with any YouTube video?

Yes, it works with any video that has captions. Most YouTube videos have auto-generated captions.

Is it really free?

Completely free. No account, no subscription, no limits.

Do Black Hat talks on YouTube have captions?

Yes. The official Black Hat YouTube channel uploads talks with auto-generated captions, and many are also manually captioned. 2outube will surface whichever caption track is available.

Can I transcribe Black Hat Arsenal tool demos?

Yes.

How accurate are the transcripts for technical security terminology?

Auto-generated captions handle common English well but can mis-transcribe highly technical terms, acronyms like 'RCE' or 'SSRF', or speaker names.

Can I search across multiple Black Hat talk transcripts?

2outube gives you the transcript for one video at a time.

Is there a way to download the transcript as a text file?

You can select all the transcript text on the 2outube page and paste it into any text editor or note-taking app.

Does 2outube work on Black Hat talks from previous years?

Yes, as long as the video is on YouTube and has captions, 2outube works regardless of when it was uploaded.

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