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| | Explore real-world insights from a successful penetration test on an enterprise Active Directory environment. Learn how the domain controllers were compromised within just a few hours using multiple attack vectors. From initial recon to privilege escalation and lateral movement, this case study offers a comprehensive guide to Active Directory security weaknesses and how to fortify them.
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| | So I finally did it. After almost three years of studying on and off, a complete exam change, and a wedding, I finally passed the OSCP. The OSCP was a long-term goal for me. While I already had a job as a Penetration Tester, I wanted to pass the OSCP as it is regularly a "desired" skill for many job listings. There are some excellent concepts to learn while taking it, which will be useful during testing in the real world.Preparation:In March, I got the wonderful opportunity from work to purchase
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| | In this post, I will discuss my journey of obtaining the PNPT, a hands-on penetration testing exam from TCM Security.
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| This article has been updated to cover the installation of Raspbian Bullseye Lite. In this tutorial, we're going to build a highly optimized Raspberry Pi system that runs very lean on resources with the help of Raspbian lite. Whereas a baseline Raspbian system consumes around 158 MB of RAM, Raspbian lite runs at a mere 34 MB. To achieve this lighter weight footprint, we must give up the graphical user interface (GUI); however, we'll include steps in the build (and tips) to help us work productively without a GUI.