Skills
Current Skills
- Basic Bash Concepts (Shell and Scripting)
- Intermediate Python (Mainly for exploiting)
- Intermediate C/C++ (Mainly for vulnerabilities)
- Intermediate JavaScript (Mainly for server deploys for testing)
- Backend Development
- Basic Async Programming
- Basic Clouding concepts (IaaS, SaaS, PaaS)
- Networking concepts (OSI Model, Topology’s Networks…)
Current Goals
- To learn Rust, Go and Perl as my mainly languages to exploit vulnerabiltiies
- To be certified in any of these (CEH, OSCP, OSCE (this one after OSCP), eJPT, eWPT, eCCPTv2 and LPT) for now.
- To increase my record list in the CVE (Common vulnerabilities and Exposures).
- To learn more about malwares and which vulnerabilities they use.
- To work as a pentester for fun :)
Current Topics for Red Team
- Networking Concepts (IPv4, IPv6, Subnetting…)
- Recognisance (Nmap scanning, local ARP and ICMP nets, fuzzing, files enumeration…)
- Docker Deployment (Port forwarding, Docker containers…)
- Service Enumeration (FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMB, WordExpress…)
- Exploitation (Reverse, bind and forward shells, payloads, BurpSuite…)
- OSINT skills
- OWASP and Web Vulnerabilities (SQL, XXE, SSTI, CSTI, LDAP, NoSQL and LaTeX injections…)
- Privilage Escalation (Kernel exploitation, Docker breakout…)
- Buffer Overflows (EIP Registers, Shellcode…)
- Forward and Reverse Engineering (IDA Pro, Ghindra…)
- Social Engineering (SET…)
- Pivoting (Proxychains, SSH Tunnels…)
- Extra Tools (Metasploit, SQLMap)
Current topics for DSA
- Big O Notation
- Sorting Algorithms
- Searching Algorithms
- Lists, Arrays, Queues, Stacks..
- Soon…!
My Lab
I use Arch Linux and Debian GNU/Linux 12 as my proper OSs to work and probably I’ll use them forever. I used to have Windows 10 and 11 but not anymore. I store my VMs with QEMU/KVM, I play some videogames on steam and local .deb packages and flatpak packages, I code and develop programs and packages as well (and still learning), I do my researches as well and I use it as whatever I want. The single reason why I chose Debian is because one single true purpose and it is because of the love to true software and researches over money and commercial lack-of-purpose software. Also. the single reason why I chose Arch is because I like some sort of control but, I’m self-taught, I like to read documentation and I like to build great and inimaginable things from scratch, in this case, my Arch boot (Yea I installed it from zero). Also because I like control and privacy. Yea, I have to setup things in my /etc/apt/sources.list
and /etc/pacman.conf
files but I mean, that’s because I want to. I feel that’s a true energy from my deep purpose/eternity path.
Peace coding fellas :)