Access is the whole point.
LVLground takes real offensive security techniques and real vulnerabilities and explains them from the ground up. So the knowledge can be given to everyone.
Security knowledge is unevenly distributed. The best material is often locked behind expensive certifications, scattered across half-finished blog posts, or written by experts who forgot what it was like not to know. The result is a field where your starting line depends heavily on who you already knew and what you could already afford.
The name is the thesis. A spirit level is the simple tool that tells you whether something is true and even. That's the goal here: take the uneven ground of "who gets to understand this" and bring it level. Not by dumbing anything down — by explaining it all the way down.
What that means in practice
- No assumed knowledge. Every write-up explains the thing it depends on, or links somewhere that does. You shouldn't need a glossary open to follow along.
- Root cause. Anyone can paste a command. The point here is understanding why it works, so you can adapt when it doesn't.
- Every attack ships with its defense. Understanding how something breaks is also how you learn to detect and prevent it. Offense and defense are the same knowledge read from two directions.
Scope & ethics
Everything here covers publicly disclosed, well documented techniques and vulnerabilities, written for defenders, students, and testers.
Who's behind it
An offensive-security practitioner writing up what they learn as they learn it. Partly to teach, partly because explaining something is how you find out whether you actually understand it.