Disclaimer
Last Updated: April 2026
General Information
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Nothing on this website should be taken as professional, legal, financial, or certified security advice. The tutorials, guides, and articles published here reflect the personal experience and opinions of the author. They are not a substitute for professional consultation.
If you need professional cybersecurity services, legal guidance, or certified technical advice, please consult a qualified professional in your jurisdiction.
Use at Your Own Risk
All code snippets, configurations, scripts, and technical procedures shared on Daily Dejavu are provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for:
- Testing any code or configuration in a safe, isolated environment before applying it to production systems.
- Understanding the implications of commands and scripts before executing them, especially those involving system administration, network configuration, or security tools.
- Ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and organizational policies before implementing anything you learn here.
We are not liable for any damage, data loss, security breaches, downtime, or other issues that may result from following our tutorials or using the code we provide.
Cyber Security Content
Some of our content covers offensive security techniques, penetration testing methodologies, and vulnerability research. This material is published strictly for educational purposes and is intended for:
- Security professionals conducting authorized assessments
- Students and researchers studying cybersecurity in legal, controlled environments
- System administrators looking to understand and defend against known attack vectors
Never use any technique, tool, or method described on this site against systems, networks, or applications without explicit, written authorization from the owner. Unauthorized access to computer systems is illegal in most jurisdictions and can result in severe criminal penalties. Daily Dejavu does not condone, encourage, or support any illegal activity.
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