• Application Security,  DAST,  Technical

    eWPTX Review

    Hello All! I recently passed eLearnSecurity’s eWPTX & as promised (to myself and you) that I would write a non-biased, thorough review of my entire journey. Honestly reviews are crucial to all of us, we rely on them to help us come to a decision on whether a course or cert is worth it for us. I wanted to continue…

  • Technical

    (1,001) Raspberry Pi Uses

    Welcome! It’s been a while. I can imagine you eager and excitedly rubbing your hands together, anticipating a deep technical mind blowing masterpiece. Easy tiger. I’ll have a in-depth review of the current certification I’m pursuing from ELearnSecurity WAPTX – I believe it’s comprehensive and well worth the money thus far. Good for someone who’s got a solid handle on…

  • Technical

    Road to my first 2 CVE’s

    I’m so excited to officially announce I have obtained my first 2 CVE’s! This has been on my hit-list for about 2 years now. The volatility in my work situation prevented me from having enough time to actually pursue personal goals. Most of my time was spent getting up to speed at whatever my current job was and trying to…

  • Technical

    Hacker 101 Course Challenges

      Welcome guys, I found an awesome resource provided FREE by the guys over at Hackerone. It’s a hacking course equipped with individual lessons, sessions and a lab environment to try apply what you learned. Highly recommended you can reach it all via Hacker101. For the blogs purpose I’ll be completing the challenges. Let’s jump right into it. Level 0…

  • Technical

    Reflected Cross-Site Scripting Tutorial

      Background Cross site scripting commonly referred to as XSS, is probably the most wide spread type of web application vulnerability. It’s a result of dropping the ball on a fundamental secure coding concept, mainly validating user input and escaping output in it’s respective context. Not adhering to this opens the door for XSS (injecting Javascript into a request parameter…

  • Technical

    Setting up a domain

      Since this wasn’t as trivial as I’d wished to setup I decided to explain the setup. 1st: Grab a VPS. Head over to Digital Ocean they’re a big player in this area I use Linode personally, you could even get a free one from AWS. Bonus points if you pay with Bitcoin to stay anonymous! This way you’ll have…

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