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This blog dedicated to exploring the latest vulnerabilities, exploits, and techniques in the field of cybersecurity. With detailed write-ups, tutorials, and discussions on CVEs, web application security, penetration testing, and more, this blog aims to help professionals stay updated and improve their skills. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced practitioner, you'll find valuable resources to enhance your understanding of cybersecurity

About Me

My name is Amal, I work in cybersecurity, focusing on keeping applications safe and finding vulnerabilities. I’m always learning and growing in this field and currently working as a Security Analyst. I specialize in application security and am deeply committed to advancing my career in this field. My expertise lies in identifying and resolving security vulnerabilities, which I approach with a strong passion for continuous learning. I engage in hands-on projects, collaborative efforts, and cutting-edge research to stay at the forefront of the industry.

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When installing the Chirpy theme through RubyGems.org, Jekyll can only read files in the folders _data, _layouts, _includes, _sass and assets, as well as a small part of options of the _config.yml file from the theme's gem. If you have ever installed this theme gem, you can use the command bundle info --path jekyll-theme-chirpy to locate these files.

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├── _tabs
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Follow the instructions in the Jekyll Docs to complete the installation of the basic environment. Git also needs to be installed.

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Sign in to GitHub and use this template to generate a brand new repository and name it USERNAME.github.io, where USERNAME represents your GitHub username.

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