Mira
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sporadic attempts at cybersec.
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gotta be honest, the hacker community is harsh. dunno much about the local communities, but the ones i experienced before are way harsher. the DEF CON peeps are somehow welcoming. the one yapping nonsense and filled with too much ego are full of crap. hack a car; they call you a noob, do binary exploitation; they call you a noob, find a bug on a source code; they call you a noob. that's when the imposter syndrome kicks in. in fact, there are many communities with a positive vibe, but the toxic ones keep coming up. well, the best thing to do in order to avoid that is to literally ignore them and focusing only on your own skills. at the end of the day, you get your paycheck either defending a system or breaking in. the other way around is shadier and too deep.

tl;dr focus on progressing rather than a nonsense opinion of someone. if you wanna end up stagnant, ask everyone for their advice.

tl;dr tl;dr hone your skills in spite of toxic situation
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Tip of the day I learned:
Start every phone call with
"my phone is about to die" then you can hang up whenever you want.
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The fact that people are becoming aware of UX gives an idea for local products
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me: sigh, this flag is hard to capture (and yes started playing CTFs)

progress craving inner voice: your actual progress is not how hard you worked till you get tired; it's how long you will work after you get tired.
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that random movie line
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As a pentester, you kinda need to keep track of your tools cuz chance of you needing that tool for future work is high. And, I've started archiving some tools so that I'll be able to discover tools that match my needs whenever i need to get my job done. So, I just made a site that does that.

- https://pentest-toolbox.netlify.app

Features:

Curated Tool List: A categorized list of popular open-source security tools, including tools for reverse engineering, web application security, network security, and more.

Tool Information: Each tool includes a description, features, and links to further documentation or GitHub repositories.

Community Maintained: The toolbox is maintained by the security community, ensuring that it stays up-to-date with the latest tools and techniques.

[Github Repo]

#MyProjects #PentestToolbox #resources
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day off
casual Saturday spam incoming
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me after a couple of seasons in
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TryHackMe just released the Security Analyst Level 1 (SAL1) - "The defensive certification that gets you hired" as they claimed. I'm pretty sure it will gain traction in the coming years since TryHackMe is quite hands-on and the certification training includes simulated SOC environment with 1000+ on-demand labs. Even thou its price is lower than other comparable certs like CySA+, it's still too expensive considering the inflation.

[Official Announcement]
y'all force your future kids to be less anxious when going out in public

> goes out to get dinner
> sees a group of peeps sitting in circle having their meal
> disappears ASAP without being seen
> eats in a very random place I got cuz no peeps there
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