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Cool selfhosted solutions

By: hoek
12 November 2025 at 08:54

Currently, my NAS is set up as a Synology DS720+ with two 4TB drives in RAID 1 configuration, plus two 1GB M.2 drives for caching and 6GB of RAM. It is accessible via a Cloudflare tunnel. In the near future, I will set up own NAS using Unraid + custom hardware, and I will describe the process step by step.

One USB Drive with multiple live systems and rescue tools

By: hoek
2 November 2025 at 10:16

Everyone in IT has lots of flash drives. Each one has something different on it. But they’re all important and useful. Sometimes only once a year, but still useful. I decided to tidy up my USB drives and put everything in one place. I thought it would be difficult, but it turns out there is a very cool project called

MS Team Emoji Reaction Spammer

By: hoek
1 October 2025 at 07:45

I am a pentester and red teamer at work, and an ethical hacker, blogger, gamer and pseudo-developer outside of work. Sometimes I’m a slacker at work too, but I prefer to call it β€˜professional’ – meaning I automate my tasks. If there are no red team activities planned for Friday, I don’t do anything myself because, as we all know, Fridays at

Threat Modeling in Modern Security Programs

By: hoek
30 September 2025 at 03:45

I created this based on various internet sources for a company that is planning to carry out threat modelling. It is a general outline and preliminary proposal that you can adapt to your needs. Hopefully someone will find it useful.

Experts in this field may be able to provide more information, but it seems to me that this is not yet a

Encrypted container

By: hoek
14 September 2025 at 07:01

I recently needed an encrypted container to store files on a Linux virtual machine (Debian 13 with XFCE). I didn’t want to encrypt the entire disk so that it wouldn’t take up too much space, so I decided to create a simple, encrypted container that I could mount and store important files on. Additionally, I wanted to mount it using a ready-made

Building a Local AI Environment

By: hoek
22 August 2025 at 10:25

When the zombie apocalypse comes and the world as we know it ends β€” when GPT Chat and all other AIs are no longer available online, and even Uncle Google is gone β€” your own little stupid AI will come in handy. You’ll need to know how to get water, hunt, kill zombies, identify which mushrooms are safe to eat and how to build a base. I guess all

Hacker Shelf

By: hoek
9 July 2025 at 13:38

Hello, readers of my blog. Today, I would like to present my new baby to you. More specifically, a project that is simply an online library containing PDF files on the subject of cybersecurity. Specifically, it covers pentesting, hacking, tools, red teaming, blue team, forensics, AI, risk, networks, malware analysis, threat hunting, and so on.

Basic Onion Check

By: hoek
31 May 2025 at 13:50

Before I get into the details, I should mention that we are not hacking the Tor network here. We are not breaking the security of the network or the software itself. Also bear in mind that this tutorial doesn’t cover all the ways to hack hidden services. Today, I’m focusing on simple steps that can reveal the IP address of the server hosting

Privacy applications and services

By: hoek
23 February 2025 at 08:58

There are those who shout to abandon Google (or whatever big tech company), others shout to abandon closed source software, others recommend not using solutions from large corporations, and you also hear not to use open source or projects created by enthusiasts because they are not secure or of lower quality. And the famous β€œif it is free, you

Uptime monitoring

By: hoek
15 January 2025 at 08:15

I will start the new year with a simple entry. Specifically, monitoring my own services. As time goes by and you have more and more websites or servers that like to stop working from time to time for various reasons, it is worth monitoring their status. Especially when they are sites or services that provide a cash flow. However, whatever the

Auto resize X screen for Kali on KVM

By: hoek
26 December 2024 at 11:54

Some time ago I started migrating my virtual machines from Virtual Box to Virt-Manager. Mainly because of performance, the fact that sometimes things don’t work in Virtual Box as I would like them to, and of course KVM is harder to configure so I’m going to be a real pro h4ck3r and advanced user (ehh…). As is always the case in the world of

Basic access authentication bruteforce

By: hoek
21 November 2024 at 09:56

Sometimes people try a simple way to hide access to parts of the site using the basic access authentication method based on HTTP user agent. It’s not very sophisticated, or super effective, but you can often come across this solution. It will definitely block a regular user

Good VPS Offer

By: hoek
10 November 2024 at 13:30

Boys and girls today I would like to quickly share with you in a nutshell an interesting offer for good quality and affordable VPS servers. There comes a time in the life of every IT guy, whether home-grown, amateur or professional, to do a bit of admin stuff. Set something up from start to finish. You can do it in the comfort of your home, or

Synology NAS tips

By: hoek
28 October 2024 at 10:12

You may or may not remember my article Mount Synology NAS in Linux. Being the lucky owner of a Synology DS720+, I sometimes do some interesting things on it besides the standard stuff. And since this site is also my online notebook, I have collected all the things I have configured on my NAS in this article.

Worth checking ep.3

By: hoek
28 September 2024 at 07:26

Ahh, today is that glorious day when I realize that my plan to write one or even two articles a month on my wonderful blog is failing. And then I remind myself that my worth checking series is not only there to share knowledge and interesting material but also to save my ass in just such situations. To

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