Day 6 of #100DaysOfCode
Today I went deep into completing a resume layout I found online, and honestly, it taught me more than I expected.
While building it, I spent a lot of time working with HTML list tags (ul, ol, li) and understanding how theyโre used in real projects.
Are you a beginner in Cybersecurity struggling to understand Linux?
I just published detailed notes on Mastering Linux Fundamentals.
Perfect for anyone building a solid Linux foundation.
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#Linux#Cybersecurity#TryHackMe#LinuxFundamentals#InfoSec
Happy New Month!
Knowing the right network ports helps you troubleshoot faster and secure systems better. Each port has a specific role.
#Networking#Cybersecurity#SysAdmin#ITSupport
Day 63 Hands-On Practical: Nmap scan types, OS & version discovery, port filtering, and outputs
completed a pen test for a client, focused on active reconnaissance using Nmap.
#Pentest#Nmap#VulnerabilityManagement#InfoSec
Day 60 of Learning:
Iโve been applying hands-on reconnaissance techniques using open-source tools and platforms. The goal: practice structured information gathering and validate how different tools complement each other.
#Recon#Cybersecurity
Day 58 of Learning:
I explored WhatWeb in stealthy mode as part of hands-on learning (not authorized reconnaissance).
It revealed passive signals such as:
๐ต Tech stack clues
๐ต Headers & banners
๐ต Third-party integrations
#Cybersecurity#EthicalHacking#InfoSec#WebSecurity
Iโve officially completed the @CiscoNetAcad Ethical Hacker course and earned the certificate ๐
It built a solid foundation in ethical hacking and offensive security.
Excited to keep learning and growing in cybersecurity.
#CyberSecurity#EthicalHacking#Cisco
Day 57: Post-Exploitation, Persistence & Evasion
Todayโs focus in my ethical hacking journey was on what happens after gaining access to a system: staying in, moving around, and avoiding detection. ๐งต
#EthicalHacking#RedTeam
Day 56: Penetration Testing Tools & Exploit Code Analysis. โ๏ธ
Today, I focused on understanding when, why, and how different tools are used across four major categories of a penetration test.
#Cybersecurity#LearningInPublic
Day 55: Understanding Scripting Logic in Cybersecurity.
Today was all about the fundamentals of scripting and how they tie directly into cybersecurity tasks like automation, analysis, and tool building. ๐งต
#CyberSecurity#BlueDotLogs#Day55
Day 53โ54 of My Cybersecurity Journey: From Vulnerability Discovery to Strategic Remediation
During a pentest on a vulnerable DVWA server (10.6.6.13), I shifted focus from just scanning to what separates beginners from professionals:
Letโs break it down. ๐๐งต
Day 52 of My Cybersecurity Journey โ The Power of Reporting:
Letโs talk about something that separates script kiddies from professionals.
How we report findings after a penetration test.
Itโs not just what you find - itโs how you communicate it.๐งต๐
#CyberSecurityJourney
Day 50 โ 51 of My Cybersecurity Journey: Post-Exploitation, Persistence & Lateral Movement.
Happy New Month, everyone! ๐ซ
Initial access is the start. The real challenge begins with maintaining control, moving across systems, and avoiding detection.
Letโs break it down. ๐งต๐
Day 49 of My Cybersecurity Journey: Post-Exploitation, Footholds & Persistence
After gaining access to a system, what comes next?
Today, I explored how attackers maintain access after a successful compromise. Here's what I learned:
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#CyberSecurity#EthicalHacking#InfoSec
Day 46: Cont'd โ Cloud, Mobile & IoT Security.
Todayโs deep dive into offensive cloud security techniques was packed. Here's what I explored, practiced, and documented ๐๐งต
#CyberSecurity#CloudSecurity#EthicalHacking
Day 44: Exploiting Security Misconfigurations
Today I tackled a common but dangerous topic in cybersecurity: Security Misconfigurations.
These are setup mistakes that leave web apps vulnerable.
Hereโs what I learned ๐งต๐
#CyberSecurity#WebAppSecurity