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Security Record is a personal technical blog run by a Japanese cybersecurity professional, hosted on Japan's Hatena blogging platform. Its core purpose is to document the author's own learning and experimentation in cybersecurity and penetration testing. All content is compiled from hands-on practice the author completed in his own private virtual environment, and readers are explicitly prohibited from using any of the content in unauthorised environments.
The blog's core content focuses on hands-on penetration testing practice, and currently has dozens of published technical articles. Categories covered include Kali Linux tool usage, various vulnerability reproductions, buffer overflow experiments, Metasploit framework operations, antivirus evasion technique practice, explanations of programming language security issues, and more. Every article includes complete step-by-step instructions from environment setup to result verification, making it perfect for beginners to follow along and reproduce the work.
All content on the site is completely free and open to access. You can browse all public articles without signing up for an account. Users in China can access the site directly, no VPN or proxy required.
Pros: All content comes from the author's original first-hand hands-on practice, steps are detailed and fully reproducible, content is clearly categorized for easy searching, the author explicitly marks compliance boundaries to prevent readers from misusing content, and it is completely free with no paywalls.
Cons: The entire site only supports Japanese, which creates a high barrier for non-Japanese speakers. Content updates stopped in October 2023, so the blog is no longer active. As a personal blog, there is also no official technical support channel.
It is suitable for entry-level cybersecurity learners and self-taught penetration testing practitioners with basic Japanese skills, who want to use it to follow along with hands-on practice. It is not suitable for professional security teams looking for the latest vulnerability information or commercial tool support.
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