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Favorite CTFs sources - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Hacking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Hacking) +--- Forum: Website & Server Hacking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Website-Server-Hacking) +--- Thread: Favorite CTFs sources (/Thread-Favorite-CTFs-sources) |
Favorite CTFs sources - Pinkz0rd - 04-15-2019 Actually Im using hacker101, does anyone have some experience with this website? I'm doing some CTFs there and learned a lot! Just posted to check your favourite CTFs sources and the best websites to learn from! RE: Favorite CTFs sources - mmc28 - 08-11-2019 i like hackthebox.eu real scenarios its fun af RE: Favorite CTFs sources - Drako - 08-11-2019 I would try Hack The Box. I just recently discovered it and it's really fun. I don't think there are any CTFs right now, but they have a lot of challenges. RE: Favorite CTFs sources - SneakyBit - 08-12-2019 Why not download vulnerable virtual machines from VulnHub and try to hack those, there are plenty of them go check it out! RE: Favorite CTFs sources - xxtripodxx - 08-12-2019 (08-12-2019, 10:40 PM)SneakyBit Wrote: Why not download vulnerable virtual machines from VulnHub and try to hack those, there are plenty of them go check it out! I was gonna say the same, good idea Mate!
RE: Favorite CTFs sources - Stratus - 06-29-2020 If you're interested in web app security, burp suites got an interesting platform for learning and pwning. Favorite CTFs sources - GreyHatter - 09-19-2020 Ncl cyberskyline - not free but it trains you up for 35 - so if your completely green go here Sans - they do semester and war zone competitions Malware analysis? If that’s your thing fire eye is always fun Just loving the grep? Over the wire Coding your thing? Google challenges What kind of ctf do you want to focus on? |