Berkanktk/CyberSecurity — reverse-engineered prompt
Reverse engineered prompt
Build me a beginner friendly cybersecurity study hub that feels like an organized notebook for CTF practice, pentesting basics, and security learning.
I want it to collect useful links, CTF sites, books, services, common terms, security principles, standards, Linux commands, networking notes, and practical tool notes for things like Nmap, Burp Suite, Wireshark, Metasploit, Hashcat, Hydra, SQLMap, and CyberChef recipes. It should also have sections for web exploitation, digital forensics, binary exploitation, reverse engineering, cryptography, Windows topics, shells, privilege escalation, vulnerabilities, and miscellaneous tips.
Make it easy to browse with a clear table of contents, simple explanations, quick command examples, and room for images, training notes, tools, and wordlists. Keep the tone educational and ethical, focused on legal labs, learning, and CTFs. Use Python only where it actually helps, like small helper scripts or generators. Make the repo clean, readable, and ready for someone to share publicly.
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