Code from exercises and labs on TryHackMe. TryHackMe is a free online platform for learning cyber security, using hands-on exercises and labs on the browser!
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Code from exercises and labs on TryHackMe. TryHackMe is a free online platform for learning cyber security, using hands-on exercises and labs on the browser!
The tests demonstrate all 9 common CORS misconfigurations actively: Wildcard origins Origin reflection with credentials Null origin trust Regex bypasses (prefix/suffix) Subdomain trust pivots Preflight caching issues Unsafe methods exposure Private Network Access misconfigs
Personal cybersecurity lab documenting hands-on exepriments, vulnerabilities analysis and exploitation in controlled environments(CTFs, DVWA, custom tools).
Vulnerable dockerized environment designed to test OAuth vulnerabilities
Professional cybersecurity portfolio showcasing Threat Hunting, Detection Engineering, DFIR, Cloud Security, technical projects, and security labs.
Hands-on cloud and Linux security labs focused on secure server configuration, IAM, and cloud fundamentals.
Penumbra Forge — security tools, local AI, developer utilities. One-person studio by Shadoe Myers.
SOC investigations, DFIR, threat detection , incident analysis and labs
Dockerized, genuinely cross-origin labs demonstrating CORS misconfiguration and CSP-bypass attacks.
OSINT, reconnaissance, and cybersecurity learning labs completed through hands-on TryHackMe exercises.
Repository containing lab exercises and practical activities from the Master's Degree course in Computer Security at UNIMORE.
Write-ups and walkthroughs of vulnerable labs (THM, HTB, custom VMs)
Curated security engineering portfolio with reproducible lab evidence, incident response writeups, and infrastructure hardening.
Hands-on cybersecurity labs, CTF write-ups, and TryHackMe training notes documenting investigation methods, defensive security concepts, and analytical techniques.
A hands-on ethical hacking lab series focused on real-world offensive security techniques, including exploitation, privilege escalation, and attack simulation. This project documents my journey to becoming a cybersecurity professional through practical labs and detailed analysis.
A collection of real-world IDOR security labs highlighting broken access control and object-level authorization failures.
A Simple C program showing a buffer overflow vulnerability
Cybersecurity Student | SOC & DFIR Enthusiast | Network Security Labs | Linux Administration | Penetration Testing | Hands-On Security Projects
Offensive security workspace focused on mobile, web, and red team labs.
Hands-on cybersecurity analysis projects focused on network security, reconnaissance, and threat analysis.
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