You must document the Attack Chain .
The "plus" in acts as a "fix" for the certification's longevity and industry relevance: offensive security oscp fix
(Comments, hidden inputs, JS endpoints)
credential, but it loses the "active" designation required by some employers. Active Directory (AD) "Assumed Breach" Scenario: The Old Way: Candidates had to gain initial access to the network first. The "Fix": You must document the Attack Chain
The OSCP labs have weird DNS. Always use IP addresses, not hostnames. JS endpoints) credential
You must document the Attack Chain .
The "plus" in acts as a "fix" for the certification's longevity and industry relevance:
(Comments, hidden inputs, JS endpoints)
credential, but it loses the "active" designation required by some employers. Active Directory (AD) "Assumed Breach" Scenario: The Old Way: Candidates had to gain initial access to the network first. The "Fix":
The OSCP labs have weird DNS. Always use IP addresses, not hostnames.