# Useful Resource for Everyone!

1. <https://www.hackthebox.com/blog/It-is-Okay-to-Use-Writeups> - We're all learning, be kind to yourself and find ways to internalize these lessons. Nobody can remember everything, but we can learn some fantastic processes.
2. <https://0xdf.gitlab.io/> - I refer to 0xdf for their write ups of relevant HTB boxes in alignment with the above article. Everything builds in time.
3. [https://tryhackme.com/ ](https://tryhackme.com/)- a fantastic place to start out with a handhold as you get oriented to the industry
4. <https://academy.hackthebox.com> - arguably the best web application training I have come across in the industry. Recommend taking a good look at this and seeing how the Certified Bug Bounty Hunter program fits into your learning plan.&#x20;
5. <https://www.reeter.tech/> - This is HackinKraken's webpage. He covers a lot of critical topics in cybersecurity on both the Offensive and Defensive side. Check him out and read through his site. I always find something new!
6. <https://multimodalpentesting.blogspot.com/> - This is a fantastic blog started recently by d1r7b46 from Discord. She is really good at recon and enumeration. Hopefully we'll see some blog posts about her work on cloud labs in the future!
7. <https://ippsec.rocks/?#> - Ippsec is aboslutely awesome and walks you through some of the more difficult HTB boxes and makes it easy.
8. <https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnHammond010> - John Hammond is honestly one of the most genuine guys in the industry and in my top 5 folks I would like to meet IRL. He makes some awesome videos on youtube about topics that interest him as a security researcher.


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