Reviving My Early Days and Looking Ahead -> [THE BEGINNINGS]
Recently, I have decided to revive my old blog by re-publishing my early cybersecurity posts as a tribute to where it all began. These posts, all in Spanish and flagged with ”[THE BEGINNINGS]” in their titles, were originally hosted on https://dan1t0.wordpress.com (El Rincón de dan1t0) back in 2010. At that time, I simply shared small tips and personal experiences that helped me take my first steps in IT security.
Reading these entries now, I am amazed at how far I’ve come. They remind me of my humble beginnings as a security auditor and ethical hacker. For sentimental reasons—and to preserve this important legacy—I am keeping these posts alive.
Below are the articles I’m referring to:
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Tipos de ataques Denial-of-Service
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Wireshark: Instalación en Mac OS y manual de uso
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Análisis de redes: Enumeración de sistemas Windows
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Qué es y cómo funciona un escaneo de puertos Idle
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Seguridad: comprometiendo un switch (Parte 1 de 2)
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Manifiesto por una Red Neutral
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Seguridad: comprometiendo un switch (Parte 2 de 2)
- [THE BEGINNINGS] GNS3: Instalación y configuración básica
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Tips: Jailbreak iPad 4.2.1 Untethered Greenpois0n
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Scapy: Construyendo un paquete UDP
- [THE BEGINNINGS] ZAP y proxys Web: Analizar el trafico durante la navegación
- [THE BEGINNINGS] RFI/LFI: ¿y ahora qué?
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Configuración fácil y rápida de OpenVPN en MacOS X
- [THE BEGINNINGS] DoS sobre renegociación SSL/TLS (CVE-2011-1473)
- [THE BEGINNINGS] pySIM-Reader: Accediendo a una tarjeta SIM
- [THE BEGINNINGS] Tools y Contribuciones
In this post, I explain my journey of reviving my blog by bringing these early entries back into the spotlight as a reminder of my progress over the years. Moving forward, the content here will focus on current cybersecurity topics, but I felt it was important to preserve these legacy posts for both sentimental and historical reasons.
Happy Hacking!