Awesome Cybersecurity Handbooks
A huge chunk of my personal notes since I started playing CTFs and working as a red teamer. These are living documents and I updated or add to them relatively often.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that these documents are only
provided for legal purposes
. Please do not
use the content for illigal actions.
HOW TO USE: I designed the structure of the handbooks based to the Kali Linux
menu structure. All content is written in Markdown
which means you can open them with any tool who redenders the syntax correctly.
I highly recomment to work with them on a command line or shell, by using grep to get it's content from every file. Neither if you are doing reconnaissance or post exploitation.
EXAMPLE: grep 'BloodHound' *.md -n -A 3 -B 3
END NOTE: As always, it is pretty hard to point out every source for different tools or payloads. If I used your payload anywhere in my notes and you wanted to be mentioned, feel free to reach out to me on Twitter and I will add you asap.
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Thank you for reading.
Table of Contents
- 01 Information Gathering
- 02 Vulnerability Analysis
- 03 Web Application Analysis
- 04 Database Assessment
- 05 Password Attacks
- 06 Wireless Attacks
- 07 Reverse Engineering
- 08 Exploitation Tools
- 09 Sniffing & Spoofing
- 10 Post Exploitation
- 11 Forensics
- 12 Reporting Tools
- 13 Social Engineering Tools
- Basics
- Blue Teaming
- Command and Control
- Cloud
- Container
- Cryptography
- CVE
- Exploitation
- Hardware
- IoT
- Malware Development
- Mobile
- Operational Security
- OSINT
- Payloads
- Templates
- Wordlists