Welcome to my Practical OSCP Notes!

In this comprehensive collection of notes, I am excited to share with you my practical insights, tips, and techniques gathered throughout my journey as a cybersecurity professional specializing in offensive security. My name is Kartik, and I've dedicated significant time and effort to obtain multiple certifications, including OSCP, eJPT, CEHv12, and more. These certifications have not only expanded my theoretical knowledge but have also honed my practical skills using various attack tools and commands.

Throughout my career, I have actively immersed myself in the roles of a bug bounty hunter, a penetration tester, and an enthusiastic player in Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions. These experiences have allowed me to gain a deep understanding of offensive security techniques and their real-world applications.

The OSCP certification holds a prominent position as one of the most prestigious and challenging certifications in the field of penetration testing. It serves as a testament to the expertise of ethical hackers and cybersecurity professionals in offensive security and penetration testing skills.

Within these notes, I will provide practical guidance for each module of the OSCP certification, covering various attack tools and the corresponding commands used during assessments. From reconnaissance and scanning to exploitation and post-exploitation, I will share hands-on techniques and best practices to navigate the challenges encountered in each phase.

Join me on this practical learning journey as we delve into the world of offensive security. Whether you are an aspiring ethical hacker, a cybersecurity professional seeking to enhance your practical skills, or simply intrigued by the intricacies of penetration testing, these notes will provide you with valuable information and actionable guidance.

Note: You can get incomplete commands error in the commands. The reason behind it is use of incorrect single ‘ and double quote “ . Notion write this quote in different style which is unreadable by terminal. Please change it manually on terminal.

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