Security

Lockpicking zen and webapps

In this blogpost, I will once again try to recapitulate my findings from this month. If you’re too busy to read, webapps are not as shit as previously believed and lockpicking is similar to buffer overflows. This sentiment is subject to change.

First week of 2024

Well, a lot has happened in the last week, and I want to talk about that, at least in part, and also about a topic that has come up in my discussions lately.

Plans for 2024

Time for the new year’s resolutions! A lot has changed in this year, and I want to summarize my thoughts. This article will probably go into too much detail from time to time, but hey, it’s my blog!

As per my last blog post

You did not listen. To be honest, I doubt you read this, but still, you did not listen. Let’s try that again, in much clearer terms. In this blogpost, I will ommit any human rights and assume you are trying to ban encryption services with no regard for laws or my right to privacy.

HackTheBox: alone, it's a pain. Two? Then I'm game!

I have had my HackTheBox account for a long time now. Getting close to a decade. For those of you who don’t know, HackTheBox is a training/CTF platform, similar to TryHackMe. It is also a little different, you cannot register a new account without an invite code. You would like an invite code? Sorry, I can’t give you one, and neither can anyone else. To get in, you have to find the invite code generator, use it, and get the code yourself.