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🚀 500+ Free TryHackMe Rooms (Cost: 💸$0.00!) 🛡️
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Welcome, Hackers! 👾
Here’s a curated list of 500+ Free TryHackMe rooms to help you dive into cybersecurity and hacking. These rooms are organized by topic so you can learn and practice systematically. Best part? They’re all free! 🧑💻🔓
Start hacking now, and happy hunting! 🏹
Ready to start hacking? Let’s go! 💥
🛡️ Maintainer
This repository is maintained by Hunterdii. Have suggestions? Feel free to reach out to me via email. 📧
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Practice, practice, practice! Keep working hard, and it will all fall into place. No shortcuts in hacking! 🛠️
Stay curious and keep learning. 🚀
💖 How You Can Support
If you appreciate this repository and want to show your support, you can do so through these platforms:
Thank you for your support! Every bit helps keep this repository going. 🌈✨
📜 Table of Contents
🔐 Category
🔢 Rooms
🔒 Rooms Completed by Me
Total Rooms:
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🌟 Additional Suggestions for Labs
Here are a few other labs you could consider adding:
Introductory Rooms 🧑💻: Perfect for beginners just starting out on TryHackMe.
Linux Fundamentals 🐧: Learn Linux, a critical skill for hacking.
Privilege Escalation 📈: Explore how to elevate permissions for better control in systems.
Malware Analysis 🦠: Investigate and reverse-engineer malicious code.
Web Hacking 🌐: Master web vulnerabilities and exploit them like a pro.
OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) 🕵️♂️: Dive into gathering intelligence from publicly available sources.
Social Engineering 🧠: Practice rooms focusing on human-based hacking techniques like phishing.
Exploit Development 💻: Learn how to create and modify exploits.
Cloud Security ☁️: Add rooms related to AWS, Azure, or GCP security.
🌟 Contribute and Expand the Arsenal! 🌟
Hey, fellow hackers! 🕵️♂️
This repository is a growing treasure trove of 500+ Free TryHackMe Rooms, but we know there are countless more amazing labs out there waiting to be discovered. That's where you come in! 🚀
If you know of free TryHackMe labs that aren’t included in this list, we’d love for you to contribute and help us grow this project into the ultimate TryHackMe learning resource. 💡
🛠️ How to Contribute
Fork this repository and clone it locally.
Add your rooms to the relevant section in the
README.md
file. Don’t forget to number the new additions to maintain the count!Open a Pull Request (PR) with your changes.
Sit back and enjoy the satisfaction of helping a global community of learners. 🎉
⚠️ Contribution Guidelines
Ensure the lab links are free-to-access on TryHackMe.
Add the lab’s name and a brief description to provide context.
Double-check that you’re not duplicating any existing entries.
Your contributions will not only help beginners and experienced hackers alike but also foster a collaborative spirit in the community. Let’s work together to create a comprehensive, free, and accessible learning resource for cybersecurity enthusiasts worldwide. 🌍🔐
🏆 Your Impact
By contributing:
You’re helping learners discover new challenges and expand their skills.
You’ll earn credit as a valued contributor to this project. 🌟
You’ll be making the cybersecurity community stronger and more inclusive.
So, what are you waiting for? Let’s grow this collection together, one lab at a time. 💻✨
🌐 Let’s build the ultimate TryHackMe lab directory, one PR at a time! 🔗 Make your contribution now.
Intro Rooms
Linux Fundamentals
Windows Fundamentals
Basics Rooms
Recon
Scripting
Networking
Tooling
Container Security
Cryptography & Hashes
Steganography
Web
Android
Forensics
Wi-Fi Hacking
Reverse Engineering
Malware Analysis
PrivEsc
Windows
Active Directory
PCAP Analysis
BufferOverflow
Easy CTF
Medium CTF
Hard CTF
Insane CTF
Misc
Special Events
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