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A brief note on how you approached the white-box analysis.
Before hitting submit, read the "Exam Guide" one last time. Ensure your file naming convention (e.g., OSID-OSWE-Exam-Report.pdf ) and archive format are exactly what OffSec requested. Final Thoughts
Don't wait until the 48 hours are over to take screenshots. Capture them during the exam while the environment is still live.
Many students underestimate this final stage, but in the world of OffSec, the report is just as critical as the exploit itself. Here is everything you need to know to craft a passing report. 1. Why the Report Matters
The OSWE (WEB-300) focuses heavily on testing and automation. Your report must include a full, working exploit script (usually written in Python).
While you can document manual discovery, your final script should be "one-click." It should handle the authentication, the vulnerability chain, and the final payload delivery.
Use comments in your Python script. Explain what each function does. This makes the grader’s life easier and shows your professionalism. 4. Structuring Your OSWE Report