About Insecure Lab
Insecure Lab is an educational cybersecurity and ethical hacking learning resource by Pashyaa Technologies. The website publishes beginner-friendly tutorials, defensive security guides, comparisons, checklists, tools, and blog posts for students, learners, and professionals who want to understand cybersecurity responsibly.
The site focuses on safe learning across ethical hacking, web security, network security, AI security, password security, malware awareness, digital forensics, wireless security, and cybersecurity career topics. Our goal is to make security concepts easier to understand without encouraging unauthorized or harmful activity.
Mission
Our mission is to help readers build practical cybersecurity awareness and defensive understanding. Insecure Lab explains security risks in plain language, connects related topics through learning paths, and points readers toward responsible practice.
What we publish
Insecure Lab publishes guides on ethical hacking, cybersecurity careers, AI security, prompt injection, OWASP LLM Top 10, web attacks, network security, malware awareness, and security tools. Blog posts cover timely security explainers, comparisons, and learning resources.
Educational and defensive use
Cybersecurity knowledge can be dual-use. Insecure Lab content is intended for education, awareness, prevention, detection, secure design, safe labs, and authorized security testing. Readers should not apply any technique to systems they do not own or do not have explicit permission to assess.
Editorial standards
We aim to improve clarity, safety, source alignment, and usefulness over time. Our Editorial Policy explains how we approach source standards, review, updates, corrections, AI-assisted workflows, advertising, and responsible cybersecurity boundaries.
Responsible-use guidance
For content disclaimers, safe-use boundaries, external-link notes, and authorized testing guidance, read the Responsible Cybersecurity Use section in our disclaimer.
Contact and corrections
For questions, corrections, advertising, or collaboration enquiries, please contact us. We welcome reports of unclear wording, outdated information, broken links, or safety-framing issues.