Description: Server hacking refers to the act of exploiting vulnerabilities in server systems, which are computers designed to manage, store, and process data on networks. This type of hacking can be performed for both malicious and ethical purposes. In the context of cybersecurity, ethical hacking is distinguished, where experts seek to identify and fix security flaws, and malicious hacking, which aims to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information. Hackers can use various techniques, such as SQL injections, denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, and exploitation of misconfigurations, to compromise server security. The relevance of server hacking lies in its impact on information security, user privacy, and system integrity. In an increasingly digitized world, where servers are fundamental to the operation of online applications and services, protection against these threats has become essential for organizations. Collaboration between Red Team, which simulates attacks, and Blue Team, which defends systems, is crucial to strengthen server security and mitigate the risks associated with hacking.