
Currents
DeploySentinel
TestDino
Cypress Cloud
Nightwatch.js
BrowserStack
Testsigma
Report Portal
Hack The Box
TryHackMe
VulnHub
HackThisSite
PwnTillDawn Online Battlefield
PentesterLab
CodeRed by EC-Council
LetsDefend
Currents
Hack The BoxNo features have been listed yet.
Based on our record, Hack The Box seems to be a lot more popular than Currents. While we know about 67 links to Hack The Box, we've tracked only 3 mentions of Currents. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Cypress offers features like test parallelization and analytics that help teams quicken their testing process. While initially expensive, it now has a free tier with limitations on the number of parallel tests you can run. To overcome this barrier, open-source alternatives like SorryCypress and managed solutions like Currents.dev emerged, offering unlimited parallelization and features previously exclusive to... - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Currents.dev has 12 pricing levels, ranging from $40/mo to $1170/mo, until you hit the "contact us" phase: https://currents.dev/#pricing. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Neat work and congrats on the launch! Speaking of Cypress Dashboard drop-in replacement: https://currents.dev is a must-be-mentioned tool! As well as the open source and free https://sorry-cypress.dev Sorry for the shameless plug :) We have also been working for a while on time travelling. Hoping to share some results soon - your work is very inspiring. Great to see such a variety of tools that make CI testing... - Source: Hacker News / almost 4 years ago
You could also put any work you have done such as I am this far on tryhackme.com or hackthebox.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
Definitely. Thereโs (Try Hack Me)[http://tryhackme.com] and (Hack The Box)[http://hackthebox.com], which are both excellent interactive learning platforms. Iโm less personally familiar with Hack The Box, but at least for Try Hack Me, there are free modules and there are also modules locked behind a subscription service (it was $90/year when I signed up last year). I found it very helpful when I was prepping for my... Source: about 3 years ago
I'm sure there are some great Polish resources out there, unfortunately, I only know English language resources like https://tryhackme.com, Https://hackthebox.com, Https://overthewire.org, Etc. Source: about 3 years ago
Most people that get into pentesting are already pretty familiar with Windows/Linux/Networking concepts, so you have an uphill battle in front of you. hackthebox.com and the youtube channel Ippsec are good places to start. Source: over 3 years ago
Have to agree, for a beginner and even beyond that, http://tryhackme.com/ is a great resource. There are others like http://hackthebox.com/ but they are considered a little bit less beginner friendly. Source: over 3 years ago
DeploySentinel - Easily find the root cause of unreproducible Cypress test failures from CI with DOM snapshots, network requests and console logs.
TryHackMe - TryHackMe is an online platform for learning and teaching cyber security, all through your browser.
TestDino - An AI-native, Playwright-focused test reporting and management platform with MCP support. It lets developers use Claude Code, Cursor, or other LLM tools to query reports, analyze flaky tests, compare runs, manage suites in natural language
VulnHub - VulnHub provides materials allowing anyone to gain practical hands-on experience with digital security, computer applications and network administration tasks.
Cypress Cloud - Unleash the full power of test automation with Cypress Cloud. Boost your CI pipeline with automated software testing tools for code deployment confidence.
HackThisSite - Hack This Site is a legal free training ground for users to test and expand their hacking skills.