Hi everyone, couple of months back I completed Offensive Security Wireless Professional (henceforth addressed as OSWP) (also known as WiFu). I am writing this blog for sharing my experience (of … Continue reading “My experience with OSWP/WiFu v3.2”

Hi everyone, couple of months back I completed Offensive Security Wireless Professional (henceforth addressed as OSWP) (also known as WiFu). I am writing this blog for sharing my experience (of … Continue reading “My experience with OSWP/WiFu v3.2”
Prologue As you might already be aware that ARM powers a variety of low-powered devices around us, including but not limited to, phones, routers, IoT devices.etc. Therefore, it is only … Continue reading “Ground Zero: Part 3 – Reverse Engineering Basics – Linux on ARM64”
Hi folks. I completed my OSCP exam in the first attempt last year in October. To say the exam wasn’t as hard as I was expecting it to be. The … Continue reading “31 days of OSCP Experience”
Prologue In the previous blog i.e. part 1, we reverse engineered a simple binary containing plaintext password in Linux with the help of GNU Debugger (GDB). In this blog however, … Continue reading “Ground Zero: Part 2 – Reverse Engineering Basics – Windows x64”
Prologue The whole series of Ground Zero will focus on giving a push start to the beginners to get in the field of reverse engineering. Since this is the age … Continue reading “Ground Zero: Part 1 – Reverse Engineering Basics – Linux x64”
The Prologue In 2016, I was working for a cyber security company where I had to perform an Incident Response of a large financial organization. I wasn’t really good in … Continue reading “Ground Zero: Part 0 – Hitting Rock Bottom”