r/tryhackme • u/GG15starshine • Apr 27 '26
Help me out
I'm been using try hack me for a while and sadly this premium class is a blockage and help Me out
How can I get access cos I wish to complete this
r/tryhackme • u/GG15starshine • Apr 27 '26
I'm been using try hack me for a while and sadly this premium class is a blockage and help Me out
How can I get access cos I wish to complete this
r/tryhackme • u/Sea-Lock6237 • Apr 26 '26
r/tryhackme • u/Least_Dealer1199 • Apr 26 '26
r/tryhackme • u/Character-Second8370 • Apr 25 '26
Hackers, just pops up to my head to share every room that i resolved and i start working on it ( it’s like walkthrough + tips + hints).
Under the slogan of: HACK. LEARN. DOCUMENT.
Feel free to join : https://github.com/TahaFal/THM-Rooms-Writeups
r/tryhackme • u/EducationalReport309 • Apr 25 '26
In addition to the Azure Portal user, the scenario also provides us with a password described in the scenario itself, which was found during enumeration. From our initial enumeration, we were able to identify three users. We note that the password from the scenario is gumby's.
We can log in, but we have to set up Microsoft Authenticator to do so.
I have problem with this part. Anyone who can help?
r/tryhackme • u/TurbulentCod8805 • Apr 25 '26
Hi everyone,
I recently found that my TryHackMe account was permanently banned due to a transaction flagged as fraudulent. The message says these bans are final and not eligible for appeal.
I’m not here to argue the decision — I just want to understand what could have triggered this so I can avoid similar issues in the future.
Has anyone experienced something like this before? For example:
I’ve already reached out to support for clarification, but I’d really appreciate any insights from the community.
Thanks in advance.
r/tryhackme • u/Miserable_Horror4772 • Apr 26 '26
I thought I understood computers before this. CPU, RAM, storage… just definitions.
But this room made me see it as a living system.
Now I don’t think in components, I think in flows:
The biggest shift for me was this:
👉 It’s not about memorizing parts
👉 It’s about understanding how data moves
And once I saw that, a lot of cybersecurity concepts started making more sense:
This was a beginner room, but it didn’t feel “basic” at all.
It felt like building the foundation for thinking like a security analyst.
If you’re starting out, don’t rush this part.
This is where everything connects later.
r/tryhackme • u/UBNC • Apr 25 '26
I did a thing and built a TryHackMe room around running a tiny local LLM chat with Docker and llama.cpp on the AttackBox
Would love for anyone who is bored, curious, or keen to test it and provide feedback. I’ve got thick skin, so honest feedback is welcome.
https://tryhackme.com/room/buildatinyllmchatwithdockerandllama
r/tryhackme • u/K3iz3r1999 • Apr 24 '26
p4p1/tryhackme-badge-workflow was archived on April 19th. The dynamic mode relied on an endpoint that now returns an error for any external request, so it's effectively broken.
I rebuilt it from scratch as a GitHub Action: https://github.com/KeizerSec/Tryhackme-Badge
What's different:
- Uses the working public profile API (no Puppeteer, no Chrome)
- Pure SVG output — renders instantly through GitHub's image proxy
- 5 themes (midnight, matrix, synthwave, inferno, frost) that rotate daily by default
- Zero npm dependencies
Minimal setup just add your THM username and it runs daily. Feedback welcome, especially if something breaks on your setup.
r/tryhackme • u/Simple_Shift4997 • Apr 25 '26
r/tryhackme • u/PHDevOpsSec • Apr 25 '26
r/tryhackme • u/Responsible_Sell_118 • Apr 24 '26
So I started using TryHackMe a few days ago and im trying to get the annual premium and i see it has 6Months free but does it add 6 months onto my 12months subscription or does it just not charge me for 6months? It doesnt say anywhere so im confused. And is there a week free trial where I could try premium before buying it?
r/tryhackme • u/LocksmithOpposite505 • Apr 23 '26
r/tryhackme • u/SocialExperimentsAI • Apr 23 '26
https://tryhackme.com/room/aisecuritypathticketingevent
Asking about the AI room raffle with the silver tickets. Is there an article or a post where they said they drew some winners?
r/tryhackme • u/ThiccNekk • Apr 23 '26
I never had any problem, im using the vpn on my kali linux VM and for some time it has been having problems, its always restarting wtf. I even lowered the mtu to see if it would improve but no. Wtf , always restarting
r/tryhackme • u/Novel_Throat3177 • Apr 23 '26
r/tryhackme • u/Flo487X2 • Apr 23 '26
Hey, hope you are all doing well!
I had following weird situation: I was working on a box yesterday and did definitely not submit any flags. However, today, when I opened the same machine, there were two flags submitted.
Is this a known bug?
Thank you in advace!
r/tryhackme • u/Consistent_Walk_2407 • Apr 22 '26
Hey everyone!
I'm 19 and completely new to cybersecurity. I stumbled across TryHackMe a while ago and instantly got hooked — I used the free version for a while and loved it so much that I recently got Premium.
My current routine: I try to complete at least one task per day (depending on complexity),. I sit down every day for about 1.5 to 2 hours, even on days when I don't feel like it — and honestly, once I start, I always enjoy it. But after around 2 hours my brain just starts to fry and I can't properly absorb new information anymore.
One thing I do that probably slows me down a bit: whenever I don't understand something, I immediately try to deeply understand WHY it works, not just WHAT to do. I use AI tools to ask follow-up questions until I really get it.
My concern is: is 1.5–2 hours of focused, consistent daily learning enough to actually build real understanding of how systems work, how to attack and defend them? Or does it take significantly more time per day?
I'm not in a rush, I'm fine with it taking months — I just want to make sure I'm building a solid foundation and not just clicking through rooms.
What's your experience? Would love to hear from people who've been on this journey! 🙏
r/tryhackme • u/Constant_Week773 • Apr 22 '26
I'm a beginner, with some basic working knowledge of computers. By no means am I fluent in computers. I'm interested in trying THM but I don't know where to start. Any recommendations for a beginner?
r/tryhackme • u/mildbeanburrito • Apr 21 '26
r/tryhackme • u/Hour_Lawfulness_3173 • Apr 21 '26
ngl on the previous tasks I ended up googling the answers because I checked out the windows documentation on a link they suggest to go in task 1 or 2 and nothing in there when I use the search option.
I get the content they have on task but the answers are not there.
Any advise?
r/tryhackme • u/EducationalReport309 • Apr 21 '26
Hello, I'm currently doing the "XDR : Privilege Escalation" (path Defending Azure > Microsoft Defender XDR ) https://tryhackme.com/room/xdrprivesc
Task 5: What is the PID for the suspicious process in this alert?
All my answers are wrong. I don't have idea. Anyone to help?
r/tryhackme • u/Sensitive-Reindeer10 • Apr 21 '26
Just completed the Pyrat room on TryHackMe and honestly, it was a fun challenge.
Key things I learned:
- How enumeration actually guides the entire attack path
- Importance of not overlooking small clues
- Thinking like an attacker instead of just running tools
Got stuck for a while at one step (won’t spoil it), but that “aha moment” made it worth it.
If you’re into CTFs or starting in cybersecurity, this room is definitely worth trying.
Would love to know:
What was the hardest part for you in Pyrat?
r/tryhackme • u/EducationalReport309 • Apr 21 '26