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I know there is already a whole truck load of OSCP reviews out there. But if you’re anything like me, these won’t be enough. You want more. You want to soak in everything you can before diving into the labs and come out as a pretty decent penetration tester. This is why I decided to sum up my experiences with the Penetration Testing with Kali Linux course and the accompanying OSCP exam by Offensive Security. I even created this blog to share my thoughts.
This was definitely one of the most challenging things I have done in my career. So let’s dive right into it!