Email hacking

ProHacking is a working notebook. Everything published here comes out of a lab I own, and it is written the way I would want to read it six months later.

Why this exists

Most security writing falls into two piles: marketing that explains nothing, or a wall of commands with no reasoning. The useful part is almost always the middle: why a particular approach was chosen, what was tried first, and what the output actually meant.

Ground rules

  • Everything is tested in isolated lab environments or on systems I am authorised to test.
  • No live targets, no third-party systems, no client data.
  • Write-ups favour understanding over copy-paste. Commands come with reasoning.
  • Corrections are welcome. If something here is wrong, I would rather know.

The setup

The lab runs on a single hypervisor with segmented VLANs, a firewall at the edge, and snapshots taken before every run, so a broken box is a two-minute rollback rather than a rebuild.