I have talked with many students of around my age who want to attempt certification exams like the OSCP but lack the funds required. Thanks to Offensive Security, anyone can build and submit a realistic CTF machine to earn a few bucks! This will be extremely helpful for people looking for freelancing and students who want to prove their worth to their parents in the cybersecurity field. This is a very good alternative to bug bounty where luck is required more than skills, while here the submission is judged on its narrative, ideas and realism! Links: User Generated Content program: https://www.offensive-security.com/labs/submit/ FAQs for UGC: https://help.offensive-security.com/hc/en-us/articles/360049610511-User-Generated-Content-FAQ Offensive Security Server Discord invite: https://community.offensive-security.com/ Debian 10 virtual images: https://www.linuxvmimages.com/images/debian-10/ Random MD5 hash generator: https://onlinehashtools.com/generate-random-md5-hash MITRE map: https://attack.mitre.org/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:30 User Generated Content program 03:07 FAQs 04:30 Offensive Security discord Server 04:57 Submission form 08:19 Downloading a virtual Debian box for testing 08:41 Connecting to the virtual Debian box 09:45 Structure of the submission project folder 10:22 Source code for web application (User part) 13:08 Source code for Privilege escalation (Root part) 13:35 Explaining build.sh 19:46 Explaining build-guide.md 21:50 Building our submission in the virtual Debian box 25:15 Explaining walkthrough.md while going through our test box 32:51 Including the MITRE map for our submission 33:48 Preparing the final submission archive 34:45 Tips! (Sorry for the laptop fan noise in the background) Also corrected the auto generated subtitles so feel free to turn the captions on!
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