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- Local virtual machines
- Docker containers
- Isolated lab setups
- Authorized penetration testing environments
Example setup:
git clone <repository-url>
cd <repository-name>
# Project use python follow below
# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv venv
# Activate the virtual environment
# macOS / Linux
source venv/bin/activate
# Windows (Git Bash / WSL)
source venv/Scripts/activate
# Install requirments
pip install -r requirements.txt
Example usage:
# Install dependencies
<install-command>
# Run the project
<run-command>
# Replace the commands above with your actual project setup steps.Note:
- clone from other project you must run
curl -fsSL https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HORKimhab/24c89ee9a86a42aac88381334f8bfe48/raw | bash -s -- -yto clear nested dir .git - e.g: cve-2025-46822.sh, cve-2025-46822-lab.sh, ...
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A repository for learning, testing, and researching cybersecurity concepts in controlled environments.
This repository is for educational and authorized security research only.
It is designed to help users learn about:
- Security vulnerabilities
- Sandbox and isolation concepts
- Secure coding and defensive practices
Use this repository only in environments where you have permission, such as:
- Personal labs or virtual machines
- Docker or isolated environments
- Authorized penetration testing
- Cybersecurity training or academic research
Unauthorized or illegal use is strictly prohibited.
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- You are responsible for your own actions
- You will use it legally and ethically
- The project is provided without warranty
This project is intended for:
- Defensive security research
- Cybersecurity education
- Vulnerability awareness
- Secure system and software research
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For responsible disclosure or collaboration, contact the repository maintainer through GitHub.
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