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Tenet - HackTheBox (OSCP STYLE)

During the process of resolving Tenet, I faced several challenges, since I worked as an Application Tester I could easy indefy a vulnerability in a backup code, also inside the machine I achieve the privilege escalation through a race condition, this machine is perfect for Developers that want to make their code more secure.

GateKeeper - TryHackMe (OSCP STYLE)

Can you get past the gate and through the fire? This machine from the buffer overflow group presents us with two challenges: discovering a buffer overflow in an application and escalating privileges. The only hint I’m going to give you is that enumeration and lateral thinking are important.

Relevant - TryHackMe (OSCP STYLE)

You have been assigned to a client that wants a penetration test conducted on an e nvironment due to be released to production in seven days. With this introduction, TryHackMe proposes us the following challenge, basically they ask us to perform a black box pentest simulating that we are going to test the security of an application that will go into production in 7 days

Skynet - TryHackMe (OSCP STYLE)

In this post, I will be explaining the resolution of a CTF machine that features vulnerabilities such as visible shared resources and cron tasks with administrator permissions. CTF machines are designed to simulate real-world cybersecurity challenges, and in this case, we will be exploring the steps to overcome the security measures of this particular machine. By understanding the techniques used to exploit these vulnerabilities, we can gain valuable insights into the importance of proper security measures and the risks associated with failing to implement them