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coderzzone/README.md
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About Me

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.



Cyber Arsenal

Core Security Skills

Languages & Scripting

Platforms & Operating Systems

Tools I Use In Labs



Offensive Security Lab

Cybersecurity Methodology

"The exploit is only one step. The craft is in enumeration, patience, clean notes, and understanding why the weakness exists."


Red Team Practice

Reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery, exploitation, post-exploitation, credential attacks, persistence concepts, and practical reporting inside legal lab environments.

Blue Team Awareness

Log analysis, detection logic, attack-path mapping, secure configuration, patching priorities, and writing recommendations that defenders can actually use.


Learning Roadmap

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

GitHub Metrics

Activity Graph



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GitHub Streak



GitHub Stats Top Languages

GitHub Trophies

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"Amateurs hack systems. Professionals hack assumptions."

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  1. Discover-Ethiopia-Mobile-App Discover-Ethiopia-Mobile-App Public

    Flutter Mobile App Project

    Dart 1

  2. National-ID-Secure-Services-Hub National-ID-Secure-Services-Hub Public

  3. SecureNet-Monitoring-Platform SecureNet-Monitoring-Platform Public

    🛡️ SecureNet - Real-time Network Security Monitoring Platform. Full-stack application with live traffic analysis, threat detection, automated responses, and comprehensive security dashboards.

    TypeScript

  4. Sn1per Sn1per Public

    Forked from 1N3/Sn1per

    Discover the attack surface and prioritize risks with our continuous Attack Surface Management (ASM) platform - Sn1per Professional #pentest #redteam #bugbounty

    Shell

  5. SOC-Dashbord SOC-Dashbord Public

    Advanced Threat Detection & Response Platform

    TypeScript

  6. Web-Vulnerability-Scanner Web-Vulnerability-Scanner Public

    Python