Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Authorized Testing Only

Every offensive technique, exploit, command, or proof-of-concept on this site must only be used against:

  • Systems you own, or
  • Systems you have explicit written permission to test, such as:
    • Penetration testing engagements with a signed scope
    • Bug bounty programs where the activity is within scope
    • Internal corporate security testing authorized in writing
    • Capture-The-Flag platforms (HackTheBox, TryHackMe, PortSwigger Academy, etc.)
    • Lab environments you control

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Accuracy

We make reasonable efforts to ensure technical accuracy, but security is a fast-moving field. Information may become outdated, and we may make mistakes. Always:

  • Verify commands and code before running them in important environments
  • Test in isolated labs before production
  • Follow your organization’s change management and approval processes

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Sample Files and Malware References

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Code and Scripts

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In Summary

Hack the lab. Defend the production environment. Stay legal.