TryHackMe Overview
This page tracks my hands-on work with TryHackMe.
It’s part of my challenge archive — where I test skills, reinforce fundamentals, and practice documenting like a pentester.
Why TryHackMe?
TryHackMe offers structured learning paths and guided labs that complement my work on Hack The Box.
I use it to:
- Build foundational knowledge in a controlled environment
- Practice reporting and write-ups in a professional format
- Explore modules that fill gaps in my understanding
Learning Path Progress
I’m currently working through:
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Pre-Security
Basic networking, Linux, and web concepts — good for grounding. -
Complete Beginner
Enumeration, privilege escalation, and basic exploitation. -
Jr Penetration Tester
More realistic labs, including Active Directory, web attacks, and reporting.
Each module I complete will be linked below if I write it up.
Documented Rooms
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Room Name
Summary of the challenge, tools used, and key takeaways. -
Another Room
Focused on privilege escalation and enumeration techniques.
Reporting Practice
Each write-up is structured like a mini pentest report:
- Summary — What the room covers and what I learned
- Enumeration — Tools used and initial findings
- Exploitation — Steps taken to gain access
- Post-Exploitation — Flags captured, persistence, cleanup
- Reflection — What I’d do differently, what I want to learn next
This page is a log of my practice — not just what I solved, but how I think through problems.
It’s also where I sharpen my documentation skills, one room at a time.