Rookie is an entry level boot2root with some decent hand holding. There are multiple steps but it's easy to follow and it teaches a wide variety of CTF skills. VirtualBox OVA
Rookie is an entry level boot2root with some decent hand holding. There are multiple steps but it's easy to follow and it teaches a wide variety of CTF skills. VirtualBox OVA
Front is a system designed for learning how to Pivot. Reach the web server on the other subnet or drop another system behind it to pivot through. System needs two minutes to deploy. There is no intentional privilege escalation. VirtualBox OVA
This is an entry level boot2root system with a ton of hand holding. Virtualbox OVA
This is an entry level boot2root system without hand holding. Virtualbox OVA
This is a medium level boot2root system that will prove to be challenging. Virtualbox OVA
This is a medium level boot2root system with a few moving parts. It could be hard if you use automated tools for enumeration. Virtualbox OVA
This is an easy level system that aims to improve your Linux command line skills. Login credentials are visible at the login prompt. Virtualbox OVA
This is a medium-level boot2root system with a few twists and turns that might keep on your toes. Virtualbox OVA
This is a medium-hard level system that could prove to be challenging because it requires you to put some pieces together. Virtualbox OVA
This is an easy level system with a few moving parts that mimics the real world where you might find more than one application running on a system. Virtualbox OVA
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This site aims to provide practice systems for hacking. It is for educational purposes only and you should use at your own risk. I would discourage you from posting walkthroughs to give others an opportunity to figure things out on their own. If need be, I will restrict access to get my way. ;) If you would like to be a contributor, please reach out to me on Twitter.
1. Why did you start this site?
I like contributing to the community and I want my boot2root systems to be released to the world in a timely manner.
2. How does the system rating work?
Currently, systems are rated: Easy, Medium, and Hard. These are obviously subjective ratings and if you don't have a particular skill and don't even know what to Google, the system will become harder than the rating. I would also add that an easy rating doesn't necessarily mean you will compromise a system in two steps. It means that someone without a lot of experience can compromise a system with persistence, creative thinking, and Google.
3. What do you mean by "hand holding"?
Systems that state "hand holding" in the description will basically walk you through the entire process, with instructions, on how to hack the system. It is designed to help and excite people who are new to hacking boot2root systems.
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