I'm Jimmy, Computer and Control Systems Engineer, Penetration Tester, and mini-developer. This is where I put things I've figured out, partly to remember them, partly to share them.
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Certificates
CPTS
My favorite Certificate so far (Not beginner friendly though), it has a lot of materials, good labs, some depth for certain topics and some good thinking strategies (Not Certified)
ReviewOSCP
HR love it but it is too expensive just to get for the sake of the HRs (Not Certified)
CWEE
Solid start for web Penetration Testing if you don't know where to start (wasn't that useful for me cause i started it after doing some PortSwigger topics) (Not Certified)
ReviewMCSA
Just like CCNA, solid AD basics and has a lot to offer if you are interested in AD Penetration Testing (you can make it without it but it makes your life easier)
eJPTv2
Not useful at all there is a lot of better options for beginners (Not Certified)
LFCSA
Beginner friendly (more than RHCSA) and vendor neutral
RHCSA
Solid Linux Basics and Administration - to be honest there is some topics there that you might not need (but doesn't hurt though)
CCNA
Solid Networking Basics, extra information that might help you if you are interested in enterprise networks attacking
Achievements
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Reading
LibraryWeb Hacking Arsenal: A Practical Guide to Modern Web Pentesting
Rafay Baloch
20%
Black Hat Go: Go Programming For Hackers and Pentesters
Tom Steele, Chris Patten, Dan Kottmann
30%
Black Hat Python 2nd edition: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters
Justin Seitz
75%
Built
- waymark
extension provides dropping precise bookmark pins at exact scroll positions on any webpage. One-time or permanent. Jump back instantly, drag to reposition, search across all your marks. Everything stays local
- Teamder
Teamder is a simple platform for matching students into teams, helping them find collaborators for graduation projects. (vibe-coded)
Find me
Writeups, notes, occasional noise.