
BASH
SCRIPTING
./The Hacker's Secret weapon !
Welcome to the first stage of Ethical hacking !
./SCRIPT-FORGE/BLUEPRINT
Your Learning Journey Map !
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Level 1: Learn Core Scripting & Concepts (Foundations)
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Level 2: Practical Automation & Defensive Patterns (Applied)
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Level 3: Tool Architecture, Testing & Distribution (Advanced)
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Level 4: Defensive Applications, Incident Support & Capstone (Expert)
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Level 5: Level-up with Advanced VBS Scripting
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Level 6: Level-up your skills & Get Certified !
Level 6
Level-up your skills & Get Certified !
CERTFORGE
Companies don't hire people just because they know how to run tools. They hire people who can write scripts, automate tasks, solve problems, and build solutions. If your training only teaches you which buttons to click, you're learning only a small part of cybersecurity. Learn how tools work. Learn how to build them. Real cybersecurity starts with understanding, not memorization. Prefer quality over quantity!
./CAPSTONE
PROJECTS
PROJECT-1
ANOMALY DETECTOR
⚠️ Warning: This script doesn’t sleep.
Written in Bash, this tool watches your network like a hawk — spotting weird behaviors, tracking suspicious spikes, and alerting you before an intruder even blinks. Learn how real-world threat detection works and build your own mini-SIEM.
📍 Pure terminal magic. Only for educational use.
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PROJECT-2
SILENT SNIFFER
🧪 Warning: Knowledge booster. Not for real attacks.
Build a packet sniffer that silently listens to your network traffic, dissects packets, and reveals hidden data in real time — all using Bash. Feel like a digital spy, capturing clues like a pro.
📍 Great for understanding TCP/IP in the real world.
PROJECT-3
GHOST HUNTERR
🛑 This script sees what others don’t.
Learn how attackers hide in plain sight. This bash tool sniffs for hidden devices, unknown MACs, and rogue access points on your network. A must-have for every ethical hunter.
📍 Use only in test environments. Seriously.
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PROJECT-4
PACKET STALKER
⚔️ Disclaimer: Educational use only. Do not test on live systems.
Stack, flood, and manipulate packets to simulate how Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks work. Use Bash to craft custom payloads and understand the danger of bandwidth abuse — then learn how to defend against it.