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Welcome to HackOps.wiki

Offensive security knowledge. Structured, open, and alive.

πŸ‘‰ New to hacking? Start with the Introduction to Hacking guide.

Note: HackOps.wiki focuses exclusively on digital hacking within the context of ethical and offensive cybersecurity. This includes topics such as penetration testing, privilege escalation, red teaming, and CTF-style learning.

This wiki does not cover:

  • Physical hacking (e.g. lockpicking)
  • Psychological manipulation
  • Life hacks or productivity tricks
  • Any illegal or unauthorized activity

All content is intended for educational and ethical use in controlled environments.


πŸš€ Start Exploring

Explore the core topics of offensive security through structured categories. Each topic contains subcategories with related tools, methods, and use cases.


πŸ“‚ Categories

Section Description Entry Point
Reconnaissance Enumeration, subdomain scanning, passive & active recon Reconnaissance
Privilege Escalation Linux/Windows escalation, SUID, Sudo, LPE tricks Privilege Escalation
Web Exploitation XSS, LFI, SSRF, SQLi, deserialization, auth bypasses Web Exploitation
Payloads Reverse shells, one-liners, EDR bypasses, command injection Payloads
Red Team Tactics C2 infrastructure, OPSEC, phishing simulation, evasion Red Team Tactics
OSINT Open Source Intelligence, person tracing, metadata mining OSINT
CTF Walkthroughs TryHackMe, Hack The Box, VulnHub, custom labs CTF Walkthroughs

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