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  • ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸซINFOSEC
    • ๐Ÿ•ธ๏ธWeb
      • Burp Suite: Setting Foxyproxy
      • XSS
      • Wappalyzer
      • Directory Traversal
      • LFI
        • PHP Wrappers
        • RFI
      • Reverse Shell
        • Command Injection Quick Tips
      • File Upload
      • WPScan
      • SQL Injection
        • Schemas
        • SQLmap
        • MSSQL
        • MySQL
        • PostgreSQL
    • ๐Ÿ”งTools
      • Whois
      • DNSRecon
      • DNSenum
      • nslookup
      • Netcat
        • Powercat
      • Nmap
        • Nmap Scripting Engine
        • Test-NetConnection
        • Grep
      • Server Message Block (SMB)
      • SNMP
      • SMTP
      • ExifTool
      • Search Engine Hacking
      • Source Control Hacking
      • Nessus
      • Canarytokens
      • Qualys SSL Server Test
      • Security Headers
      • theHarvester
      • Shodan
      • Gobuster
        • Dirb
      • Searchsploit
      • Password Cracking
        • Hashcat
        • John The Ripper
        • Hydra
        • hashID
        • CPU vs GPU
    • ๐ŸงLinux
      • Symbols
      • cat
      • curl
      • openvpn
      • tcpdump
      • Remote Desktop
      • SmbShare
      • Tmux
      • Convert Windows-style line endings (CRLF) to Unix-style (LF)
      • SSH
    • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธMacros in Office
    • ๐ŸŽEnhancing Your MacOS Terminal Experience
    • ๐ŸšฉCTF
      • SQL Injection
        • WHERE clause allowing retrieval of hidden data
        • Allowing login bypass
        • UNION attack, determining the number of columns returned by the query
        • UNION attack, finding a column containing text
        • UNION attack, retrieving data from other tables
        • UNION attack, retrieving multiple values in a single column
        • Querying the database type and version on Oracle
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This section contains write-ups of different Capture the Flag challenges

Iโ€™ll complement this with reading . Although itโ€™s a bit outdated (published in 2011), it is still highly recommended in the community as a valuable resource.

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PortSwigger Web Security Academy
The Web Application Hackerโ€™s Handbook, 2nd Edition by Dafydd Stuttard and Marcus Pinto