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Prune2000
My security blog: CTF writeups, pentesting experiments, network forensics, and a long chaotic list of tools. https://prune2000.github.io/
tim-barc
This repository contains detailed Capture The Flag (CTF) writeups for challenges completed on CyberDefenders, TryHackMe, BTLO, and more. The writeups are provided in PDF format and cover areas such as digital forensics, malware analysis, network analysis and much more.
Hatim-Bousseta
This repo has step-by-step writeups for network forensics challenges from CTF competitions, labs, and other practice exercises.
seam-sikder-nahid
Writeups for CTF Night 0x1!, an intra-university CTF competition organized by the Cyber Security Club, Uttara University. Includes step-by-step solutions for challenges in Web, Forensics, OSINT, Crypto, Linux, Networking, and more, with a focus on learning and knowledge sharing.
TakaFrey
Digital Forensics & Incident Response Portfolio — memory forensics, network analysis, malware triage, CTF writeups, automation scripts.
AakashGaike
Professional CTF writeups, security reports, tools, and research across Web, Network, Crypto, Forensics, and Malware domains. Focused on company-style CTF hiring rounds.
RYO-1313
CTF writeups from a SOC Analyst candidate — network traffic analysis, protocol forensics, and offensive thinking through Root-Me challenges.
aishu-sudo
Capture The Flag (CTF) Writeups – Network, Web, Forensics, Reverse Engineering, Exploitation, and more. Detailed solutions with tools, commands, and flags.
SujitMahakhud
🚩 Detailed CTF challenge writeups and cybersecurity competition solutions. Covering web exploitation, binary analysis, cryptography, forensics, and network security challenges.
saivarmadpr
A repository showcasing my journey in Yeshiva University's CTF competition, featuring detailed challenge writeups, custom scripts, and tools. Highlights include web exploitation, cryptography, and network forensics. Explore my skills, methodologies, and passion for cybersecurity in action!
mariasanchezc20
As the name says I will be adding content I learn here, it may vary from writeups from HackTheBox machines, TryHackMe rooms, or CTFs. As well as well Reverse enginnering, computer forensics, networking and many other topics
crod0203
Selected, sanitized writeups of pwn.college CTF-style labs plus small Linux scripts and network-forensics notes. Focused on methodology, lessons learned, and responsible disclosure — no real flags, credentials, or weaponized exploit code. Ideal for recruiters and teammates to evaluate my practical skills.
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