This is the repository that will store the UGA SCS Cyber Team information, resources, and challenges. The Resources section is broken up into the General and CTF folders:
General: Resources that contain general cyber security information and other interesting articles
CTF: Resources that contain technical information useful when training for CTF competitions
Let's be honest, who doesn't want to learn how to hack. It is a powerful skill that makes you feel like a BA, but getting started can be hard. It seems like there is a million and a half things to learn, and you would be right there are a lot of things to learn. However, like anything in life if you want to get it done you just need to start. Here are a few websites that many others and I have found help us take that first leap of faith. This list will be updated periodically.
- IppSec (HackTheBox walkthroughs)
- LiveOverflow (Exploitation tutorials and general investigations into security)
- John Hammond (CTF walkthroughs)
- OverTheWire (Learn linux command line)
- PicoCTF (Year round beginner friendly CTF) <-- this is where I started
- Exploit.education (Learn about reverse engineering and software hacking)
- TryHackMe (Learn about tools and specific exploits with these hacktivities)
- Root Me (General cyber oriented challenges)
- Hacker 101 (Learn about web exploitation psst... use this)
- Open Security Training (Lecture videos about cyber topics who needs college)
- Microcrruption (Learn how to reverse engineer assembly code)
- HackTheBox (Attack machines on HTB's network)