Feb. 29, 2024, 8:09 p.m. | /u/peterrakolcza

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Just completed the PNPT exam, and it wasn't overly challenging, but it definitely demanded some creative and "outside of the box" thinking. This is particularly beneficial for junior pentesters, as there's a lot to learn.
I've put together a comprehensive [guide](https://github.com/peterrakolcza/PNPT-study-guide) covering both learning and exam tips! Feel free to add anything you think might be missing. I wish I had a resource like this when I was preparing – it could potentially save you a couple of attempts.

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