Welcome to OSCP Notes 🚀
📖 A collection of OSCP-focused notes, tips, and methodologies to help you with enumeration, exploitation, post-exploitation, and more.
This documentation is structured to accelerate your learning and practical hacking skills for CTFs, OSCP certification, and penetration testing.
🔍 What You'll Find Here
✅ Enumeration - Ports, Web Attacks, SMB, LDAP, and more
✅ Exploitation - Common payloads, reverse shells, privilege escalation
✅ Post-Exploitation - Pivoting, Active Directory attacks, PowerShell techniques
✅ OSCP Tips - Exam strategy, labs experience, and reporting tips
📚 Quick Start
Use the left sidebar to navigate through different topics. Here are some key sections to explore:
📌 Enumeration – Network scanning, service enumeration, web attacks
📌 Exploitation – Payloads, shellcode, privilege escalation
📌 Post-Exploitation – Pivoting, AD exploitation, Windows/Linux persistence
📌 OSCP Tips – Study guide, reporting templates, and exam notes
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Stay connected and up to date with my latest findings, CTF writeups, and cybersecurity research!
📂 GitHub: github.com/an4kein
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🙏 Special Thanks
This project is inspired and enriched by the incredible work of the following contributors and platforms:
- 🛡️ PayloadsAllTheThings – A legendary collection of payloads and attack techniques.
- 📘 Pentest Book by Six2Dez – A modern and powerful reference for post-exploitation, enumeration, and more.
- 🔍 HackViser – Pentesting Tactics – Great writeups, service-based exploitation techniques, and practical tactics.
🙌 A heartfelt thank you to the community for sharing knowledge and making cybersecurity more accessible.
📌 How to Contribute
If you find this resource useful and want to contribute:
1. Fork the repository on GitHub
2. Submit a Pull Request with your changes
3. Share feedback and suggestions!
🔥 Let's hack and learn together! 🔥