# Hacking DigitalOcean for fun and Profit

- [Digital Ocean Overview](https://blog.pepperclipp.com/pepperclipp-public/hacking-digitalocean-for-fun-and-profit/digital-ocean-overview.md): We will start with a bit of basics on Digital Ocean and continue from there. This is not a Digital Ocean Tutorial, nor a marketing for it. I'm just giving an overview for latter blogs.
- [Reconnaissance](https://blog.pepperclipp.com/pepperclipp-public/hacking-digitalocean-for-fun-and-profit/reconnaissance.md): In this step, we will look at how to get information online using DigitalOcean's services features. I will presume you have some knowledge on Pentesting at least a cloud provider.
- [Initial Access](https://blog.pepperclipp.com/pepperclipp-public/hacking-digitalocean-for-fun-and-profit/initial-access.md): We will be looking at Initial Access methods on Digital Ocean, like Droplet Access, API, Phishing, Kubernetes and Container Registry Access, etc.
- [Enumeration](https://blog.pepperclipp.com/pepperclipp-public/hacking-digitalocean-for-fun-and-profit/enumeration.md): Now that we get access to the Infrastructure, we can start looking at what can we enumerate from it.


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