What We Publish
We’re looking for practical, well‑structured content that helps readers build real skills. Good fits include:
- Beginner‑friendly walkthroughs of tools and techniques
- Deep‑dive CVE explanations and exploit breakdowns
- CTF and lab writeups that teach methodology, not just flags
- Guides for certifications and career paths in cybersecurity
Editorial Guidelines
All content on HowCanIHack.com must follow strict ethical rules:
- Focus on legal, permission‑based testing only
- No real‑world targets without explicit public permission
- Obfuscate sensitive data and remove personal information
- Include clear disclaimers and responsible usage notes where relevant
Style Requirements
- Use clear section headings (
h2,h3) - Include real commands and code samples where helpful
- Explain why something works, not just the steps
- Link to official documentation and trusted references when possible
How to Pitch
To propose an article, prepare a short outline that includes:
- Working title and target audience level (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
- Key sections you plan to cover
- Tools, CVEs, or platforms involved
- Any labs, CTFs, or public resources you’ll reference
You can send your pitch or draft to contact@howcanihack.com.
Attribution
We’re happy to credit contributors with:
Name or handle
Website or portfolio link
GitHub profile
We do not currently guarantee financial compensation, but we aim to provide visibility, editorial support, and a platform to showcase your work.