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			       ---- lynxes just wanna have fun ----

OSCP

We have created this repo with the aim to gather all the info that we’d found useful and interesting for the OSCP. We have also collected material from other resources (websites, courses, blogs, git repos, books, etc).

YO! YO!: we are no more working on this repo, even if future updates are not excluded. We hope this could be still useful for future students. As always remember: this is not intended to be a comprehensive repo, cross-reference and information gathering are your friends.

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How to navigate the repo

The repo is structured by this way:

|── Box template
├── Methodologies
├── README.md
└── troubleshooting.md
  • Box template: here you can see how we organize our work flow
  • Methodologies: here you can find a checklist for each phase (recon/enum, postexploit, privesc, etc)
  • README: where you can find a list of useful links
  • troubleshooting.md: is a ledger to record all the tecnhical issues:solution we have found along the way

Be aware: we use Obsidian as note taking application. This justifies the directory structure and how we format files. We think the graph view provided by Obsidian is a pleasant way to have a visual view of the data we gather. So if you use our checklists, we suggest you run them on Obsidian for a better experience.

Official Offensive Security References

Blog

Reddit

GitHub repos

Webbing

General

Playing with SQL

Microsoft IIS resources

Official documentation
Other interesting stuff

Genereal useful resources

Buffer Overflow

Active Directory

PrivEsc

General

YouTube

Linux Capabilities

Methodologies

Automation scripts

Tools

Firefox extensions

Tip: You should create a dedicated profile for each browsing activity

Cheat sheets and Wordlists

Gamified Learning

TryHackMe

Back to basics

PrivEsc

Intermediate stuff

Room OSCP-Like

Buffer Overflow

Offensive Security Proving Grounds

HackTheBox

VulnHub

Others from the web

Reporting

Mental and Physical Health

Ok, this is not about popping shells, cracking codes, and launching exploits. Your health is more important than knowing how to pop a shell. If you are under burnout, if you can’t concentrate, if you can’t free your minds and visualize your target, all the above stuff is useless. You should find a spot to read the below links and do your own research. The InfoSec community is an enormous family, you’ll always find someone ready to help you.