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      <title>Passing the OSEP exam using Mythic C2</title>
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      <description>Introduction and starting point Link to heading This post documents my experience passing the OSEP (OffSec Experienced Penetration Tester) exam using Mythic C2 as my main command-and-control framework.
The goal is not to provide a step-by-step walkthrough of the exam, but to explain how I prepared, why I chose Mythic, and how I structured my tooling and mindset to survive the exam.
For some context, it took me around 13 hours to complete 100% of the exam, including both ways to obtain the secret.</description>
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