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Last updated: May 2026.

Educational content

Breachfolio publishes educational material on AI and cybersecurity. All content is provided for learning, professional development, and use in environments you own or have written authorisation to test. Nothing on this site is to be used to access, scan, probe, or interfere with any system, network, or device you do not own or do not have explicit permission to test.

No warranty

Content is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind. Tools and methods evolve quickly. Recommendations on this site may become outdated. Verify everything against current vendor documentation before relying on it in production.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Breachfolio and its author are not liable for any loss, damage, or claim arising from use of the content on this site, including but not limited to damage to equipment, loss of data, or legal exposure resulting from unauthorised use of techniques described.

Lawful use only

You agree to use this site and any content on it only for lawful purposes. Specifically: do not use any technique, command, or tool described here against a system you are not authorised to test. Unauthorised access to computer systems is a criminal offence in most jurisdictions, including under the Computer Misuse Act (UK), the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (US), and equivalent laws elsewhere.

Intellectual property

The text, layout, code samples, and original illustrations on Breachfolio are the property of Breachfolio unless explicitly attributed otherwise. You may quote short passages with attribution. Republishing entire articles without permission is not permitted.

External links

Breachfolio links to external sites for context. We are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or privacy practices of external sites.

Changes

If we change these terms, the "Last updated" date at the top will change. Continued use of the site after a change constitutes acceptance.

Jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws applicable at the operator's place of business. Specific jurisdiction will be added here once the operating entity is finalised.