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OSCPAnon may be gone, but his legacy lives on. He can be contacted at oscpanon (at) protonmail, but he has been gone for a month or so, so don't count on getting your questions answered too quickly


Previous thread: >>15467643


So what are you doing to further your Quest this weekend anon? Here are some good resources and things you could start working on:

Free ebook downloads for several of the books I cover:
https://b-ok.org/

-Noob-friendly complete guide to OSCP content (with very helpful links):
https://www.abatchy.com/2017/03/how-to-prepare-for-pwkoscp-noob.html?m=1

-Another book recommendation and guide to the PWK training:
https://tulpa-security.com/2016/09/19/prep-guide-for-offsecs-pwk/

-IppSec (HtB walkthroughs):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6eh7gCkpPo5XXUDfygQQA/videos

Learn Linux (free courses from Harvard, Dartmouth, Redhat):
https://www.edx.org/learn/linux

Learn Linux (Bandit - Over the Wire):
https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/

Learn Metasploit (free course from offensive security):
https://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/

Learn Python (free course & codeacademy. added youtube source):
https://www.learnpython.org/
https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCCezIgC97PvUuR4_gbFUs5g (Corey Schafer channel)

Start creating your virtual lab with VirtualBox (Free):
https://www.virtualbox.org/

Free Windows VMs from Microsoft:
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/

Build your hacking OS (Kali & Parrot):
https://www.kali.org/downloads/
https://www.parrotsec.org/download.php

Vulnerable VMs to practice against:
https://www.vulnhub.com/

Vulnerable lab & CTF community:
https://www.hackthebox.eu/

>> No.16205857

Announcements:

Telegram (OSCPAnon uses this to announce new threads):
https://
t.me/joinchat/AAAAAFihisZbNDWUNip7Yg

IRC chat server:
xrpcxysuvqqcg4hiwymrs2vefvvtkiby7gmp3veuiqbld74s3grjs2qd.onion

If you wish to contact someone, I offer my email - ya216 (at) cock . While I am merely beginning my own oscp quest, I can help you with basic queries.

>> No.16205877

Goodluck with your thread and journey OP.
Not really into pen testing, just wanted to say Tyrell is truly a gorgeous man.

>> No.16205886

>>16205844
>>16205857
Thank you for your service, Offensive Security™ has deposited $0.01 into your account

>> No.16205908

>>16205877
Thank you, Anon. May you be blessed with luck in your endeavors as well.
>>16205886
The knowledge you acquire from these resources can be used in a variety of certs.

>> No.16205924

>>16205857
To join our IRC:
the IRC channel is up! at:

xrpcxysuvqqcg4hiwymrs2vefvvtkiby7gmp3veuiqbld74s3grjs2qd.onion

in order to connect via tor:

get on linux, you should already have a linux vm or linux box if you have been following the guide.

open a terminal and run
sudo apt-get install tor hexchat

now in terminal run
sudo nano /etc/tor/torrc

scroll down to the line that reads :
#SOCKSPort 9050 # Default: Bind to localhost:9050 for local connections

delete the #

now push ctrl+x to save and exit

now in terminal, run
sudo service tor start

now tor is running

now open hexchat. now the first time, you need to connect to a server to be able to access the preferences tab. connect to any of the default servers listed, doesn't matter which one.

once connected, on the top bar click Settings and then Preferences

in preferences click Network Setup on the left

scroll down to proxy server and input the following:

hostname: 127.0.0.1
port: 9050
type: socks5
use proxy for: all connections

ok close that to accept changes

ok now click Hexchat at the top bar and click network list

click Add
name the server. doesn't matter what. I called mine RPG-IRC

click edit
paste the onion address in the box

look down and click the checkboxes next to use SSL and accept invalid SSL certs (I'm using a self-signed cert during the test phase, I'll change it later.)

You should be done. Close the box and then select the server name and click Connect on the bottom right.

When you get in the channel, register your nickname with:
/msg NickServ REGISTER password bullshitemail@fake.com

then /join #RPG (it should auto-join now)

>> No.16205927

fuck off back to your private group. You weren't welcome the first time, you are not welcome now

>> No.16205955

>>16205927
I am not OSCPAnon, nor a member of any private groups. I just found the resources he posted helpful and think that they can help my fellow /biz/friends, just like they helped me.

>> No.16206038

is /biz/ into pentesting? Isn't this more a /g/ or /lainchan/ thing ?
who is OSCPAnon? I haven't visited /biz/ really that much, please gib quick rundown of this thread.

>> No.16206074

>>16206038
OSCPAnon is an Anon who tries to get /biz/friends out of neetdom after getting himself out of a dead-end job via acquiring his OSCP.

The original thread was posted on /biz/ because OSCPAnon disliked /g/ and was of opinion that /biz/friends will have a better mentality to approach this.

>> No.16206094

The TOR chat definitely needs more users. Otherwise I'm glad to have found this kind of threads.

>> No.16206117

>>16206094
Yeah, that's actually the reason why I am posting this. The IRC has been dying off recently, and getting some more comrades in my quest would be really cool.

>> No.16206173

>>16205844
OSCP is bullshit, literally a pajeet shitshow
There are so many valuable targets out there that nobody should waste time on certs

>> No.16206175

>>16206074
i saved OSCPAnon's instructions. Starting my journey soon but have zero exp in linux, pythin etc. I am just skeptical he landed a $175k job with zero experience after getting his certs

>> No.16206186

>>16206173
Your opinion is valued. Do you mind clarifying why do you think OSCP is bullshit? What valuable targets are there?

>> No.16206192

>>16206175
The best thing to do is just to start. Get an old laptop, install Ubuntu and learn the command line. I learned Python from a variety of sources, but really liked this course: https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-python-and-ethical-hacking-from-scratch/

>> No.16206311

>>16206173
Not defending that cert in particular but you are a little bit naive. It's listed as a requirement for some jobs and NO one wants to employ neets like you when they have to be responsible for your fuck ups

>> No.16206355

>>16206311
Well, building trust when leaving neetdom is certainly an issue, but that happens in every job. The cert is definitely enough to get your foot in the door.

>> No.16207334

>>16205844
I'm 90% sure oscpanon was a marketing guy for the company that sells the cert. Try making a LinkedIn profile saying you have the cert and a couple years experience, there is no wave of job offerings coming in. Not for me anyway

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>>16205886

>> No.16207400

>>16207334
It's just one piece of the puzzle but with the OSCP you have a great foundation. Don't get me wrong, you won't get a 140k job right after getting the cert with an HR blowjob inclusive but the cert will definitely help you getting started In a high paying industry.
And the effort of OSCP anon was way too high, since almost noone actually followed through. There are more efficient ways to advertise but who knows.