CoderzZone | Cybersecurity Enthusiast | CTF Player | Offensive Security Learner
I study systems by breaking, defending, documenting, and rebuilding them stronger.
Focus: Web exploitation, Active Directory attacks, Linux/Windows privilege escalation
Practice: CTFs, labs, vulnerable machines, writeups, and hands-on security research
Mindset: Enumerate deeply, exploit carefully, document clearly, learn continuously
I enjoy turning confusing attack paths into clear notes, scripts, and repeatable methodology.
My current lane is offensive security, but I also care about blue-team thinking because good attackers understand detection.
"The exploit is only one step. The craft is in enumeration, patience, clean notes, and understanding why the weakness exists."
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Reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery, exploitation, post-exploitation, credential attacks, persistence concepts, and practical reporting inside legal lab environments. |
Log analysis, detection logic, attack-path mapping, secure configuration, patching priorities, and writing recommendations that defenders can actually use. |
01. Networking fundamentals -> TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP, routing, VPNs
02. Linux and Windows internals -> users, services, permissions, logs
03. Web application security -> OWASP Top 10, Burp Suite, API testing
04. Active Directory hacking -> Kerberos, LDAP, SMB, BloodHound, Impacket
05. Privilege escalation -> Linux/Windows local enumeration and exploit chains
06. Scripting and automation -> Python, Bash, PowerShell, custom tooling
07. Reporting and remediation -> clear impact, evidence, reproduction, fixes