Learn the skills required to sysadmin a remote Linux server from the commandline.
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Learn the skills required to sysadmin a remote Linux server from the commandline.
All Useful Linux Commands (For OSCP & daily pen-testing usage)
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A hands-on, 8-part Capture the Flag (CTF) curriculum covering cryptography, web exploitation, networking, digital forensics, and reverse engineering.
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