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Disclaimer

Hackers Manifest publishes offensive security content for educational and defensive purposes. Use of any technique, command, payload, or tool described here against systems you do not own or have explicit written permission to test is illegal in most jurisdictions and is strictly outside the scope of this resource. See Ethical Use for the operational policy.

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In no event shall the authors, maintainers, or contributors of Hackers Manifest be liable for any claim, damages, or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort, or otherwise, arising from, out of, or in connection with the content of this site or its use.

Authorization is your responsibility

You are solely responsible for ensuring that you have written authorization to perform any of the activities documented on this site against any system, network, account, or person. The presence of a technique on this site does not constitute permission to use it.

Jurisdiction

Computer-misuse laws vary widely (e.g. the CFAA in the United States, the Computer Misuse Act in the United Kingdom, sections of the Criminal Code in Canada, §202 StGB in Germany, and equivalents in most countries). It is your responsibility to understand and comply with the law in the jurisdiction(s) you operate in and that of the target system.

Trademarks and third-party content

Tool names (Nmap, Burp Suite, BloodHound, Impacket, etc.) are trademarks of their respective owners. References to MITRE ATT&CK, OWASP, NIST, and similar are made for educational alignment; we are not affiliated with or endorsed by those organisations.

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Last reviewed: 2026-04-25.