Just about to burst. So frastrated with my PNPT. It seemed like a course focussing on OSINT. Can't get in! @exitvillain
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About My Reverse Engineering Video Series
I am creating a series on binary exploitation and reverse engineering. In this series, we'll take a unique approach by slowing things down to walk through the assembly of a simple piece of C code, step by step, instruction by instruction. We'll use an innovative demo involving an Excel spreadsheet, where each cell represents a memory location, to visualize data movement in and out of CPU registers.
- Dan
Hey, I figured out how to change the style of the posts! Very cool! I am here because of your PNPT video. Just wanted to say good job!
Thank you so much for stopping by, Jade! If you think of any interesting or quirky features that could make the forum more exciting, feel free to let me know. Right now, it’s a bit of a basic forum, so let’s spice things up! You can already update your profile picture and follow or unfollow users, which is a fun start. Oh, and I sent you a personal message!
I think the CRTO is a good idea, better bang for your buck. Although some might argue with me on that point.
Passed the PNPT myself a couple months ago, failed 3 times.
Cool site! On a scale from 1-10, how hard would you say the PNPT was?
Passing the PNPT in 2024
In this video, I'll guide you through how to pass the Practical Network Penetration Tester (PNPT) exam by TCM Security, covering key aspects such as OSINT, Active Directory exploitation, A/V and egress bypassing, and network pivoting to ultimately compromise the Domain Controller. I'll also share insights on preparing a professional report and delivering a live debrief to senior penetration testers. Additionally, I'll provide a review of the exam and discuss some of the critical concepts you need to master.
- Dan
Tackling the CRTO (Certified Red Team Operator) by Zero-Point Security
I am tackling another certification after finishing the PNPT. The CRTO by Zero-Point Security. It expands on Active Directory and we get to use cobalt strike! That’s right, skipping the OSCP in favor of a cheaper and cooler cert haha. I rather give my money (or should I say my mom's money thanks mom )to this tiny company anyway. I researched the guy who made the class, Daniel Duggan, aka Rasta Mouse he seems smart. Any thoughts? I mean it’s too late I’m already doing it haha.
- Dan
first post. test