Post-Pwned:

A Penetration Testing Journey

Explore detailed after-action reports and enhance your offensive cybersecurity knowledge with our blog.

About Post-Pwned

Post-Pwned is a pet project of mine to document my journey through the HackTheBox CPTS certification as well as odds and ends I come across during my real-life work as a Security Specialist in the Education sector.

A laboratory setup featuring various networking and testing equipment on a table. A computer monitor displaying test results with a 'Pass' message is prominently positioned. Multiple cables in orange and blue are connected to devices labeled 'Optical Phase Modulation Meter' and 'Test Station'. The environment appears clean and organized, suggesting a professional or industrial setting.
A laboratory setup featuring various networking and testing equipment on a table. A computer monitor displaying test results with a 'Pass' message is prominently positioned. Multiple cables in orange and blue are connected to devices labeled 'Optical Phase Modulation Meter' and 'Test Station'. The environment appears clean and organized, suggesting a professional or industrial setting.
A dimly lit desk setup featuring a computer monitor displaying a document titled 'General Hardening Guideline'. The desk has a mechanical keyboard with blue and red keys, a lamp providing light on the right side, and various small items including notes pinned to the wall, a notebook, and a cup. There is a mesh office chair in front of the desk.
A dimly lit desk setup featuring a computer monitor displaying a document titled 'General Hardening Guideline'. The desk has a mechanical keyboard with blue and red keys, a lamp providing light on the right side, and various small items including notes pinned to the wall, a notebook, and a cup. There is a mesh office chair in front of the desk.

Get in Touch

We welcome your inquiries and feedback about our penetration test reports. Reach out to us for collaboration or questions.

Contact

1234567890

Support

info@postpwned.com

Tech Insights

Explore detailed after-action reports from our penetration testing experiences.

Signage on a wall reads 'Cybercrime Analysis & Research Alliance @ NTU (CARA)' in bold, white letters against a dark, textured surface. A corridor with partial ceiling panels is visible, and there's some greenery in the background.
Signage on a wall reads 'Cybercrime Analysis & Research Alliance @ NTU (CARA)' in bold, white letters against a dark, textured surface. A corridor with partial ceiling panels is visible, and there's some greenery in the background.
A computer screen displays a PageSpeed Insights report for the website google.com, showing a high performance score of 99. The report includes metrics such as First Contentful Paint (FCP), Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), First Input Delay (FID), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), all of which are represented with graphical progress bars.
A computer screen displays a PageSpeed Insights report for the website google.com, showing a high performance score of 99. The report includes metrics such as First Contentful Paint (FCP), Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), First Input Delay (FID), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), all of which are represented with graphical progress bars.
Several sheets of paper are spread out with handwritten notes and printed text. Two pens are placed on top, one with a black tip and the other with a red tip. Some sections of the printed text are highlighted in green.
Several sheets of paper are spread out with handwritten notes and printed text. Two pens are placed on top, one with a black tip and the other with a red tip. Some sections of the printed text are highlighted in green.
A black door with a red and white 'FACP' sign is set into a brick wall. The wall features a combination of brown and red bricks with contrasting white mortar. Above the door are two security cameras, and near the door handle, there is a small caution sign.
A black door with a red and white 'FACP' sign is set into a brick wall. The wall features a combination of brown and red bricks with contrasting white mortar. Above the door are two security cameras, and near the door handle, there is a small caution sign.