A hands-on cybersecurity journey through real-world attack techniques, CTF challenges, and practical exploitation labs.
Welcome to my Offensive Security Labs repository β a curated collection of practical labs focused on penetration testing, privilege escalation, and password attacks.
This repository documents my learning journey as I explore how attackers think, operate, and exploit systems in controlled lab environments.
This repo focuses on core offensive security concepts, including:
- π Password Cracking (Hashcat, wordlists, hash identification)
- π§βπ» Linux Enumeration & Privilege Escalation
- π Network & Service Enumeration
- π£ Brute Force & Credential Attacks
- π§ Real-world attack methodologies
Each folder contains a complete walkthrough of a lab, including:
- Step-by-step approach
- Commands used
- Screenshots for clarity
- Key takeaways
- π Crack The Hash
- π€ Mr Robot (coming soon)
- π΅οΈ Anonymous (coming soon)
- π BruteIt (coming soon)
Some of the tools used across these labs:
- Hashcat
- Hydra
- Nmap
- Gobuster
- LinPEAS
- Netcat
- John the Ripper
Rather than just solving rooms, this repository focuses on:
- Understanding why each step is performed
- Learning real attack paths
- Building a strong practical foundation
The goal of this repository is to:
- Strengthen my offensive security skills
- Build a practical cybersecurity portfolio
- Document real-world attack techniques
- π» GitHub: https://github.com/cybe07
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β‘ "The best way to learn security is by breaking things β responsibly."