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itsmonifah/README.md

Hi, I'm Monifah

Offensive Security | Penetration Testing | Python

I am a cybersecurity enthusiast specializing in penetration testing and offensive security. I enjoy building practical security tools, documenting security research, and continuously improving my technical skills through hands-on labs and real-world scenarios.

About Me

  • Passionate about Offensive Security
  • Interested in Active Directory Security
  • Focused on Web Application Security
  • Building Python tools for penetration testing

Technical Skills

Certifications

  • eJPT
  • eCPPT

Programming Languages

  • Python
  • Bash
  • PowerShell

Operating Systems

  • Kali Linux
  • Windows
  • Linux

Penetration Testing

  • Active Directory
  • Internal Network Pentesting
  • Web Application Security
  • Windows Privilege Escalation
  • Linux Privilege Escalation
  • Enumeration
  • Vulnerability Assessment

Security Tools

  • Nmap
  • Burp Suite
  • Metasploit
  • Gobuster
  • SQLMap
  • Hydra
  • BloodHound
  • NetExec
  • Evil-WinRM
  • Impacket
  • Wireshark
  • CrackMapExec

Featured Projects

  • Pentest Cheatsheets
  • Python Pentest Tools
  • Active Directory Notes
  • OSCP Notes
  • Web Pentesting Labs
  • Report Templates

Currently Learning

  • Active Directory Attacks
  • Red Team Methodology
  • Offensive Security Automation
  • Advanced Privilege Escalation
  • Exploit Development Fundamentals

Goals

  • Build practical security tools
  • Publish high-quality GitHub projects
  • Share penetration testing knowledge
  • Contribute to the cybersecurity community

"The best way to learn security is by understanding how systems fail—and how to make them stronger."

GitHub: @itsmonifah

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  1. Pentest-Cheatsheets Pentest-Cheatsheets Public

    A growing collection of practical penetration testing notes, cheat sheets, commands, and methodologies built through hands-on labs and real-world practice.

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