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Interview with CyberSecurity Talent: Kyaw Min Thein

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Cybersecurity/ Ethical Hacking/ Bounty Hunting have captured the hearts of young talents in Myanmar.  This month, YEHG is wholeheartedly proud to feature a young cybersecurity talent, Kyaw Min Thein.  _______________________________________ _______________________________________ 1) A bit about yourself. My name is Kyaw Min Thein. I'm current a final year student at University of Technology ( Yatanarpon Cyber City), Mandalay.  I hold eLearnSecurity Web application Penetration Tester certification. 2) What made you become obsessed with ethical hacking? How windows and linux OS were build, how computers were invented and how they connect with each other are so interesting for me. 3) How did you practise ethical hacking? At the beginning, I took a training from Cretigon. Then, I learned OWASP webgoat series and read webgoat tutorials from yehg. After that, I subscribed eWPT course from Elearn Security and I got eWPT certificate. I like web exploitation, binary e

Obfuscator using Windows Environment Variables

https://yehgdotnet.github.io/attack/obfuscator-using-env-vars.htm #redteam #mitreattack pic.twitter.com/tMjMhOPFpI — cybersecurity.wtf (@CyberSecWTF) July 30, 2019

Interview with CyberSecurity Talent: Sai Wynn Myat

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Cybersecurity/ Ethical Hacking/ Bounty Hunting have captured the hearts of young talents in Myanmar.  This month, YEHG is wholeheartedly proud to feature a young cybersecurity talent, Kyaw Sai Wynn Myat. _______________________________________  _______________________________________ 1) A bit about yourself. My name is Sai Wynn Myat aka sailay. I'm currently work at Yoma Bank as a Security Specialist position. And also a student at Distance Education of Yadanabon University (History),Mandalay.  I've recently passed the OSCP. 2) What made you become obsessed with ethical hacking? I'm interesting at doing threat model to offensive and defensive. I mean like as per adversary perspective, how can bypass defense techniques and on the other hand how to counter adversary's TTPs. And another interesting things is about windows internals. 3) How did you practise ethical hacking? Everything that I did till now is doing by selfstudy. Wh

Interview with CyberSecurity Talent: Aye Hein Zayar

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Cybersecurity/ Ethical Hacking/ Bounty Hunting have captured the hearts of young talents in Myanmar.  This month, YEHG is wholeheartedly proud to feature a young cybersecurity talent, Aye Hein Zayar.   _______________________________________ _______________________________________ 1) A bit about yourself - I am Aye Hein Zayar. Some called me Zayar and some called me Ko Hein. - Most of my background comes from blue team and security engineering background. And I woked for multiple companies and managed security services such as The Linux Lab, mmCERT/cc, Kernellix, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lazada Singapore. Right now I am working as a security consultant in PwC Singapore. - I am a simple person and love to listen songs, love to travel and wanna explore more on natural phenomena. - I simply understand as I am a human being in a small / short life and totally agreed on gives and takes of a mother nature. That the reason I will never complaint on my life and ca

Interview with CyberSecurity Talent: Kyaw Thiha

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Cybersecurity/ Ethical Hacking/ Bounty Hunting have captured the hearts of young talents in Myanmar.  This month, YEHG is wholeheartedly proud to feature a young cybersecurity talent, Kyaw Thiha.  _______________________________________ _______________________________________ 1) A bit about yourself I am Kyaw Thiha , currently working as Cyber Security Consultant in BDO Advisory Singpore and ex-team member of Kernellix and mmCERT.  2) What made you become obsessed with pentesting/redteaming?   I am kind of technical passionate. By learning the cyber security stuffs , I feel like I am good at this and have confidence in myself.  3) Please share how you achieved eLearn PTX certification . PTX is a challenging exam for me. Though I don't have much experience in Red Team , I learned a lot by taking PTX. It is 48 hours exam and you will get another 48 hours for report which doesn't need to be too fancy unless you want it to be. It is a lot similar to real wo