
In the upcoming days I’ll be livestreaming Tryhackme challenges again! In preparation I’ve had to revisit my Kali VMs and discovered that, as usual, none of the passwords in my manager correlate. Rebuilding a Kali VM is easy enough, as will be demonstrated in an upcoming video (or as can be seen in this slightly dated livestreamed video here: https://youtube.com/live/FpdUOFYVWtQ), except for one thing: re-adding all my many, many bookmarks. Until now. Here are 101 Hacker Website Bookmarks that you can download as an .html file and import into your browser of choice!
Top Ten Hacker Sites
I’ve compiled a list of what I think are the most useful sites for aspiring pentesters and flag capturers, all of which are included in the 101 Hacker Website Bookmarks download:
- HackTricks – An excellent penetration testing handbook with detailed attack techniques.
- Exploit Database (Exploit-DB) – A massive repository of exploits and vulnerability research.
- Shodan – The “Google for hackers,” scanning the internet for exposed devices and services.
- GTFOBins – Essential for privilege escalation by leveraging Unix binaries.
- CyberChef – The ultimate “Cyber Swiss Army Knife” for encoding, decoding, encryption, and data analysis.
- Cyberspacemanmike – A site for novice hackers with resources such as hacker related bookmarks. While its inclusion at number 6 is debatable, consider that this list wouldn’t exist without it!
- PayloadAllTheThings – A must-have collection of payloads for pentesters and red teamers.
- VirusTotal – Essential for analyzing suspicious files and URLs.
- MITRE ATT&CK – A comprehensive framework for understanding adversary tactics and techniques.
- TryHackMe – Great for hands-on cybersecurity training and CTF-style challenges.

In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, having the right resources at your fingertips can make all the difference. This collection of 101 Hacker Website Bookmarks provides a comprehensive toolkit for penetration testers, red teamers, and security enthusiasts alike. From vulnerability databases to OSINT tools and exploit repositories, these sites offer the knowledge and utilities necessary to stay ahead in the field. Additionally, our top ten picks highlight the must-have resources that every hacker, ethical or otherwise, should be familiar with. Whether you’re learning new techniques, testing security measures, or simply sharpening your skills, these bookmarks will serve as a valuable reference. Stay curious, keep learning, and hack the planet!

