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milky.tw is a personal technical blog run by cybersecurity researcher Cyku. All of its content focuses on practical network security, covering penetration testing case studies, CTF competition writeups, open-source software vulnerability discovery, Windows/.NET platform security research, and more. It currently hosts dozens of high-quality technical articles, making it a niche but extremely information-dense site for security content.
The site's core value is delivering technical content built from hands-on, frontline practical experience: it features vulnerability analysis for special scenarios encountered in real penetration testing (such as exploiting MSSQL injection without database privileges, bypassing ASP.NET SessionState deserialization RCE protections), complete writeups for a wide range of domestic and international CTF competitions, and detailed analysis of CVE vulnerabilities the author discovered and disclosed himself. Its research content on .NET ecosystem security is a rare, specialized resource in the Chinese-speaking cybersecurity community.
Pros: All content comes directly from the author's own hands-on experience. There's no low-effort, stitched-together filler content. Technical details are complete and logically organized, and solutions for many special scenarios aren't covered in generic tutorials, making the site extremely valuable as a reference. It has no ads, a clean layout, and a very smooth reading experience.
Cons: Update frequency is inconsistent, with gaps between new posts ranging from several months to a year, and the total number of articles is relatively small. There is no open interactive section, so readers can't leave comments or discuss directly.
This site is perfect for study and reference for penetration testing engineers, CTF competitors, and cybersecurity students. It's especially valuable for practitioners interested in .NET platform security, who can find lots of hard-to-find content here. It is currently accessible directly and normally from mainland China, no additional proxy is required.
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milky.tw is an Taiwan Q&A & Content provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach milky.tw directly.