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  • A beautiful Saturday with ‘Toppo’ machine

    A beautiful Saturday with ‘Toppo’ machine

    Tashi Delek everyone!

    Today is a beautiful Saturday and I have a very good news to share with you that I have raised enough money to fund myself to pursue OSCP course for 90 days, however, I think I will raise little more so that I could apply a better internet connection also.

    Oh yeah, today I rooted a machine which I rooted actually quite sometime back and can’t recall how I did it, so I think it is a good mild challenge to resume my preparation.

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  • “How to talk to anyone anytime anywhere” – A book I read in June

    “How to talk to anyone anytime anywhere” – A book I read in June

    Hello there!

    Although I didn’t mention much about the books I read in the blog, I write quite often about it on the Facebook.  And it appears to me that not many people appreciate the frequent posts of foods, places, selfies, activities etc.; and label it as a form of narcissist.  However, I disagree with such form of prejudice.

    If you feel not comfortable to see the posts, you can either unfriend, unfollow or even block the person from your list of friends.

    In many occasion, I find much of your happiness or unhappiness depends on your own choice.

    Anyhow, like I mentioned in other posts that I am going to read at least one book monthly. And “How to talk to anyone anytime anywhere” by Larry King was my chosen book for June.

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  • The Life at other side

    The Life at other side

    Dharamsala is one of the most beautiful hill station in India. To me, this city is more like an international rendezvous avenue. Throughout the seasons you can find people from every nooks and crannies of the world. And because of their regular presence, even the restaurants around here started to serve wide range of dishes which suits the taste of the people, and I am sure this is one of the reason why many tourist says they get a sense of home away from home. Having said that if you want to order something you will have to turn at least 5 pages of menu to get what you want to have. Most funny part is that when you have decided your order, you either point your finger on the food item or let your smart device speaks for you because, many delicacies got such a tricky name that you may sound like cat got strangled if you try to pronounce it. Trust me it happened to me many times 🙂

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  • Linux Basics for Hackers: The first book of year 2019

    Linux Basics for Hackers: The first book of year 2019

    I am not a voracious reader however, the environment where I stay really motivates me to read at least a book in a month and despite this newly acquired habit is little demanding of my time and sometimes it is bit daunting to spend the time in solitute ..

    Nevertheless, please excuse my shabby English provided I am providing you any sense of impression that I don’t enjoy reading. Instead I really like to read, despite I got 18 out of 30 in the Reading Section, during my TOEFL exam (which was the prime reason why I scored only 90 out of 120 and all my friends scored 100 and above).

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  • BullDog – A Writeup

    BullDog – A Writeup

    Good morning everyone!

    I am trying to configure some server and doing some log analysis therefore, I slept little late. Usually, I sleep comparatively earlier than all my friends and is an early riser.

    After a quick shower, I had a good breakfast and wrote few emails to some clients and my former bosses about work related things.  Subsequently I had an opportunity to share few thoughts with some young college students (I know I am young but in front of them, giving the fact that my priority in life and how I look at things, I must admit that I am bit old lol ). The reason I am sharing this story is that when it comes to sharing your experience or guiding your junior, it is quite important not to inundate the listener and besides, find a good excuse to end the conversation as soon as like before 10 minutes. I think if I keep this habit, it will definitely going to enhance the productivity of the both party.. (It is hypothetical which I would like to experiment 🙂 )

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  • WinterMute Straylight Beta Writeup

    Tashi Delek to you !!

    These days I am in Bangalore and during my spare time I read many Reviews and Personal Stories of the people who appeared OSCP exam. And every people has different level of experiences with the course and the exam. I am not sure why but I like the write-ups of those people who appeared the exam more than once. Probably, cause I can connect with them more as I am also a  newbie..

    Anyway, instead of living in fear and doing nothing,  I am going to practice at least 20 boxes before actually taking the course, that way, I might probably be in better position to clear that exam!

    Ok enough said, let’s dive in 😉

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  • Brainpan 1 – A Walkthrough

    Hello and Tashi Delek!

    I had an opportunity to smash stack sometime back like probably 5 years ago. And it won’t be a lie to say that my skill in this area got mummified by me though unintentionally.  I felt it is high time for me to undust the skill which I already have even if the haste of life is not allowing me to pickup new skills..(feeling kind of wise, is it cause I am getting older? lol)

    Recently I got few projects and it appears to me that the income of it may allow me to have two or three months at ease therefore, I am going to takeup one of my dream course i.e. PWK (Penetration Testing with Kali Linux) by Offsec.

    I must admit that I am frugal when it comes to buy cloths or any fancy stuffs.. but I spend rather lavishly when it comes to food(I am a veg and left drinking sometime back) and education.

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  • OtterCTF 2018 Memory Forensic Walkthrough

    Hola!

    I know they are not many reader to this blog apart from some occasional spammer therefore, the entire writeup was done in a way that it’s more of record keeping than for a potential reader.

    By the way, I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to all the friends I met at IFF (this is my second time) and Coconet, and to all my mentors in India and abroad, who has guided me and encouraged me to follow my dream!

    Please bear with my lousy English and you might not believe that I was once selected as one of the top six Tibetan students to study in U.S. on full funded scholarship to pursue double Master. Nevertheless, due to my shabby English skill, the opportunity was fallen off from the plate. Therefore, I already kind of feeling empathy towards my genuine readers 🙁

    OK. I will cut my crap here and do the write-ups 🙂

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