Preparing for OffSec’s OSCP exam is a complex challenge that requires both technical skills and mental organization. During my preparation, I realized how difficult it was to remember every command and syntax. That’s why I created a structured note-taking system to quickly retrieve information, making my workflow more efficient. I collected everything on GitBook, creating a practical guide to tackle the OSCP in a more organized and effective way.
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Main Topics
The notes are structured to cover the key areas of OSCP preparation, with chapters dedicated to:
- Network Exploitation: Techniques and tools for identifying vulnerable services (FTP, SMB, HTTP, LDAP, and others).
- Web App Exploitation: File inclusion, SQL injection, command injection, and more.
- Privilege Escalation: Techniques for gaining full control of compromised Windows and Linux systems.
- Active Directory: Strategies for attacking, moving laterally, and exploring vulnerabilities in AD domains.
- Shells and File Transfer: Approaches for obtaining and maintaining remote access to compromised systems.
Good luck on the exam.