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Disclaimer

Last updated: May 2026

1. Defensive & Educational Purpose Only

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This website explicitly complies with the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1030). All techniques, tools, and methodologies discussed are presented from a strictly defensive perspective. The publisher condemns any unauthorized access to computer systems.

Any knowledge gained from this site must only be applied to systems for which you have explicit written authorization. Testing security tools on systems you do not own or have authorization to test is illegal under the CFAA and equivalent laws worldwide.

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