I recently finished the Detection Engineering for Beginners course by TCM Security, taught by Anthony Isherwood. As always, I’ll keep this post short and focused just like the course claimed to be "for beginners"… more on that below. My Thoughts Let’s start with this: not every course is for everybody and that’s perfectly fine. The... Continue Reading →
What do I think of Mobile Application Penetration Testing course from TCM Security with Aaron Wilson
Hi! In a world dominated by mobile apps, the importance of securing them cannot be overstated. My journey into mobile application pentesting began with a realization of the vulnerabilities these apps may harbor. Seeking a comprehensive course, I stumbled upon the TCM Security Mobile Application Penetration Testing course , and little did I know it... Continue Reading →
Learn how to hack and how to secure your api, and do it for free. API Penetration Testing, OWASP API Security Top 10 and Beyond, API Security Fundamentals, Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) and Error Disclosure.
Hi! It has been some time now between the posts, but life is getting in the way. The hard thing about security is that you will never learn enough you will need to educate your self all the time, new stuff comes out, new technology. It is nice that knowledge is easy to carry. 🙂... Continue Reading →
PNPT Exam review and how did I approach the exam. Delivered by @TCMSecurity @thecybermentor #Cybersecurity #hacking
I must start saying that this exam was great. I started doing practical exam during my Novell eDirectory 991 course back in the days. And I loved them. This is another exam that I must say goes to my heart. I love the practical stuff. One other thing to say about this exam is that... Continue Reading →
Review on Practical Malware Analysis & Triage from @TCMSecurity and @HuskyHacksMK #malware #hacking #education #almostfree
Hi It is not often I do a post a review of web courses except in my journey post https://blog.invid.eu/2022/01/06/my-ocsp-and-pnpt-journey-from-the-beginning-during-and-i-hope-the-end-tcmsecurity-thecybermentor-offsectraining-pnpt-oscp-joplinapp-reconmap-bhinfosecurity-strandjs-hacking-pentesting/ But I did find this course so dam good that I need to shout it out. This course was amazing. I learned alot, new stuff for me. Matt Kiely @HuskyHacksMK who was the teacher is amazing,... Continue Reading →
My OSCP and PNPT journey from the beginning, during and I hope “the end”. @TCMSecurity @thecybermentor @offsectraining #PEN-100 #PEN-103 #PEN-200 #PEN-203 #WEB-100 #SOC-100 #PNPT #OSCP @joplinapp @reconmap @BHinfoSecurity @ActiveCmeasures @WWHackinFest @strandjs #hacking #pentesting
Intro Hi all! My plan is that under 2022 to take OSCP and PNPT exam. To get the full picture we start from the beginning. Why do I post this? Share knowledge is the simple answer, and I am getting old so I need to document everything I do. I think this is a good... Continue Reading →
Compile an exploit on ParrotOS for Windows 32bit. @ParrotSec #infosec #hacking #pentest #pentesting #redteam
I needed to compile an exploit in ParrotOS. Did not have a Windows machine at the moment. In this case it was MS03-26 for 32 bit. Before we begin we need to install some applications in ParrotOS sudo apt install mingw-w64 searchsploit ms03-026 searchsploit -m exploits/windows/remote/100.c x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc 100.c -o shell.exe -lws2_32
CEH Practical – LPT Master – CTF – Notes in general
CEH Practical - LPT (Master) - CTF Notes I have gather these notes from internet and cources that I have attended . Special thanks to: JENS GILGES https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-gilges-1aa719151/ I used this site as notepad to remember things, not to get you an answer. So if you don’t like it, don’t read it.... Continue Reading →