I'm a security researcher, hacker, and tinkerer obsessed with breaking, analyzing, and understanding the technology around me. From web applications to radio signals, I love pushing the limits of what's possible while keeping security at the forefront. I prioritize privacy, encryption, and self-reliance in everything I do.
My areas of expertise include:
- Penetration testing & vulnerability assessment
- Network security & wireless hacking
- Web and mobile application security
- Hardware hacking, RFID/NFC, and physical security
- Reverse engineering and malware analysis
- Radio frequencies (SDR, Zigbee, ADS-B, etc.)
- Privacy-focused infrastructure and anonymity tools
I use a variety of tools to explore security, bypass protections, and experiment with different attack vectors, including:
- Burp Suite, OWASP ZAP, and custom fuzzers
- Metasploit, Nmap, Kismet, and Wireshark
- SDR tools like HackRF, RTL-SDR, and GNURadio
- Hardware & firmware analysis (JTAG, SPI, UART, Digispark, etc.)
- Custom scripts for automation and evasion
- ZeroTier, VPNs, and SIP infrastructure for private communication
I've reported vulnerabilities to various companies, contributed to security research, and explored unconventional attack surfaces. I believe in making security knowledge accessible while respecting ethical boundaries. Some of my experiments include:
- Exploiting poorly implemented authentication systems
- Testing LLM prompt injection for bypassing filters
- Reverse engineering IoT and embedded devices
- Experimenting with novel ways to obfuscate payloads
If you're into security, privacy, or just love breaking things for fun, reach out! You can find me via email or on Twitter.