askhacker

About

Welcome to AskHacker – your go-to resource for cybersecurity cheat sheets and quick references. Designed with security professionals, penetration testers, CTF players, and cybersecurity enthusiasts in mind, AskHacker provides a comprehensive collection of cheat sheets to help you work more efficiently in offensive and defensive security.

Our user-friendly interface ensures rapid access to the information you need. Whether you're conducting a penetration test, analyzing malware, responding to incidents, or learning security fundamentals, you'll find well-organized references at your fingertips.

#Key Features

  • Wide Range of Topics: From penetration testing and web security to forensics and cryptography, our cheat sheets cover various domains within cybersecurity.

  • Community-Driven Updates: Powered by contributions from cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts around the globe.

  • Quick Reference Format: Grasp essential commands, techniques, and concepts quickly – ideal for use during engagements or CTF competitions.

  • Always Accessible: Digital cheat sheets are easily searchable, helping you find what you need using keywords or phrases.

  • Open Source: AskHacker is built on an open-source framework, ensuring transparency and continuous improvement.

#Topics We Cover

  • Penetration Testing: Tools, techniques, and methodologies for ethical hacking
  • Web Security: OWASP vulnerabilities, injection attacks, and web exploitation
  • Network Security: Scanning, enumeration, and network-based attacks
  • Forensics: Digital forensics tools and investigation techniques
  • Cryptography: Encryption, hashing, and cryptographic attacks
  • Malware Analysis: Static and dynamic analysis techniques
  • Linux Commands: Essential command-line tools for security professionals
  • Security Tools: Quick references for popular security tools

#Contributing

We encourage you to share your own cheat sheets with the community. Visit our GitHub repository to contribute.

Have feedback or suggestions? Reach out to us on Twitter/X or open an issue on GitHub.