by Quintius | Oct 24, 2016 | Blog, Penetration Testing
Bleeding my enemy is the next greatest joy to burying him I’m sure a lot of us are familiar with Miyamoto Musashi- the Buddhist, the Samurai, the artist, the writer. Yes, no, maybe so? Well, to some he’s become known as the greatest swordsman to ever live....
by Quintius | Oct 17, 2016 | Blog, Penetration Testing
As a hacker, intelligence will be the bread and butter of your power Before I ever even considered pursuing a career in penetration testing, I use to snuggle up in bed breathlessly reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu, just wondering how it was going to end. Yes, I took...
by Quintius | Sep 30, 2016 | Blog, Penetration Testing
“ Test your systems with fire and ice, sand and sea, bile and blood….before your attackers do! ” In this post we’re going to wrap up the Hacking Kung-Fu series. We’re still digging in and focusing on aims and objectives so this will be a bit lengthy....
by Quintius | Sep 22, 2016 | Blog, Penetration Testing
The Three Requirements for Attainment Part 2 of Hacking-Kung Fu: Its Aims and Objectives There are countless reasons why students fail to achieve their objectives in their Kung Fu-Hacking training, but to help us understand the factors that contribute to...
by Quintius | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog, Penetration Testing
Part One In this post I will be using the term “ Hacking-Kung Fu ” to point out the similarities that exist between hacking and Kung Fu. Thus, when you see the words hacking or Kung Fu, realize that I’m intending to use these two words interchangeably. Getting...
by Quintius | Sep 20, 2016 | Blog, Penetration Testing
Before we go further into any more of the technical aspects of hacking, I want to point out that normally, hacking is a process. This remains true for the individual hacker as well as for the collective hacker group. The majority of people I meet, before being...