
Cybersecurity-Projects
Building 70 Projects ranging from beginner to advanced so anyone can — learn from, build upon, use as a reference, or even copy directly. Gamified…

Building 70 Projects ranging from beginner to advanced so anyone can — learn from, build upon, use as a reference, or even copy directly. Gamified…

Here you will get awesome collection of mostly all well-known and usefull cybersecurity books from beginner level to expert for all cybersecurity…

Collection of methodology and test case for various web vulnerabilities.

Metasploitable3 is a VM that is built from the ground up with a large amount of security vulnerabilities.

An authoritative list of awesome devsecops tools with the help from community experiments and contributions.

A comprehensive, step-by-step guide to mastering cybersecurity from beginner to expert level with curated resources, tools, and career guidance

PowerShell-based provisioning framework for deploying complex lab environments on Hyper-V and Azure. Supports Windows, Linux, and products like AD,…

Open-source Windows kernel-level EDR lab for understanding and testing detection methods against process injection, credential dumping, and other…

Vulnerable REST API with OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities for security testing

A structured course built from personal study notes of the book Linux Basics for Hackers by OccupyTheWeb.

A Virtual Machine For Assessing Android applications, Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis

Extracts browser-stored data such as refresh tokens, cookies, saved credentials, credit cards, autofill entries, browsing history, and bookmarks from…

Contains all the material from the DEF CON 31 workshop "(In)direct Syscalls: A Journey from High to Low".

An example C program which contains vulnerable code for common types of vulnerabilities. It can be used to show fuzzing concepts.

A collection of CTF write-ups, pentesting topics, guides and notes. Notes compiled from multiple sources and my own lab research. Topics also support…


DetectionLabELK is a fork from DetectionLab with ELK stack instead of Splunk.