Low Level covers cyber security and software security topics, including hacking, security, programming, and malware, through tutorials and deep-dives. The channel publishes new videos weekly with an average of about 422.7K views per video across 360 uploads since joining in 2020, reflecting a mix of informative tutorials and exploratory content.
cyber security tutorialsentergent vulnerability researchblue team defense
High search overlap on cyber security topics (100% search) with similar content focus (69% content) to Low Level, indicating audience and subject matter alignment around tutorials and defense practices, albeit IBM’s delivery may be more enterprise-oriented.
web app hackingbug bounty insightsweb vulnerability scanning
Strong alignment in topics like web app hacking and bug bounty insights (queries and content both high), showing overlapping audience interested in web vulnerabilities and scanning techniques.
security auditing toolsblue team defensecyber security basics
Shared focus on security auditing tools and blue team defense plus cybersecurity basics (queries and content show high alignment), indicating a common beginner-to-intermediate defensive education niche.
Significant topic overlap in network penetration testing and web vulnerability scanning (high content similarity) but their strong audience is network-focused, aligning with Low Level’s cyber topics yet with broader networking emphasis.
Similar mix of cyber security tutorials, network penetration testing, and web app hacking (queries and content both notably aligned), showing a shared practical hacking education angle.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include IBM Technology (81% match) and CyberFlow (75% match). IBM Technology aligns on cyber security tutorials, entergent vulnerability research, and blue team defense, while CyberFlow focuses on web app hacking, bug bounty insights, and web vulnerability scanning. NetworkChuck (58%) also shares overlap with network penetration testing and router hacking techniques. Low Level has 1.1M subscribers, smaller than IBM Technology (1.6M) and CyberFlow (340K) but comparable to Professor Messer (1.3M) and Mad Hat (173K). Shared queries among these competitors include cyber security tutorials, bug bounty insights, blue team defense, and network security topics, indicating a crowded space of security tutorials and practical demonstrations.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Low Level?
IBM Technology — 81% match, 1.6M subscribers; CyberFlow — 75% match, 340K subscribers; Professor Messer — 60% match, 1.3M subscribers. All three channels share a focus on technology, cybersecurity, and IT topics similar to Low Level, indicating overlap in audiences interested in hacking, security, and computer programming.
What type of content does Low Level make?
Low Level creates content about hacking, security, programming, software, npm, and malware. Video titles show hands-on, high-interest topics like 'I Hacked This Temu Router. What I Found Should Be Illegal.' and 'the most advanced hack i've ever seen,' with views ranging from 168.6K to 2.4M. The channel uploads about 3.4 videos per week, with an average of 422.7K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Low Level?
We analyze Low Level's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.