Games

Put your skills to the test with a collection of mini games and websites.

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Try Hack Me

A great place to start for beginners before moving onto the more advanced platform Hack the Box. Try Hack Me holds your hand through most of the rooms and will give you enough information without overloading you.

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Hack The Box

Once you have the fundamentals of TryHackMe you can start experimenting with the boxes on Hack the Box. When you are familiar with a subject, you can dive into HTB academy to gain a deeper understanding.

OverTheWire

The wargames offered by the OverTheWire community can help you to learn and practice security concepts in the form of fun-filled games.

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Microcorruption

This game exploiting vulnerabilities is for beginners and above. Here is the tutorial link so that it can be used for beginners too – but should be done with guidance.

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Cyber Skills Live

Suitable for beginners. Challenges are 30 minutes each, and vary from pen testing and digital forensics to data science and AI.

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Kusto Detective Agency

Suitable for intermediate and above. Solving data mysteries with Kusto Query Language – not all cyber related, but important skillset for the cyber world to be able to navigate data.

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KC7

Suitable for beginners and above. This is a gamified cyber detective game.

CSC Cyber Games

CSC Cyber Games on cybergamesuk.com is designed to help users test and develop their cyber security skills through interactive games. Most are designed for Windows. A few will run on Smartphones, and two are in Appstores.

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