OSINT Featured Shodan - 14 Years Later, It's Still a Hackers Best Friend Shodan is a search engine for internet-connected devices. Officially launched in 2009 by John Matherly - Shodan has easily remained one of my favorite tools for discovery and OSINT throughout my offensive security career. When executing the discovery phase of a pentest - Shodan can be incredibly useful for finding
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Study Tips 10 Tricks for Joplin Notes to help with Lab documentation Taking the OSCP, PTP, VHL ..{etc} ? After a mindless search for a notes solution, did you end up using Joplin notes? I encountered what seemed like an endless frustration with CherryTree, and I didn't have the time to dedicate fixing a solution that was supposed to save me time. After
Study Tips Collapsible Code Sections in Joplin Notes If you are like me, and you're adding tons of code snippets into Joplin Notes while wishing some sort of collapsible code block option existed - I have a quick work around that I've found to be useful. The following markdown will give you a collapsible code section within a
Attack Path Attack Path Herein lies my journey from a passionate muggle to the competent practitioner. This is my Attack Path ™ I am attempting to document some of my goals, experience, and learning opportunities as I move through my career within information security. Just like everyone else, allocating the time to go above-and-beyond in