Offensive security, automation, and tool building with a darker terminal edge.
I'm a cybersecurity enthusiast and developer who loves breaking things down to understand how they work. I spend most of my time exploring offensive security and writing automation scripts to make security tasks easier. Whether it's building a multithreaded scanner or tinkering with new frameworks, I just enjoy solving complex technical problems.
Linux is my daily driver (Arch, specifically), and I'm most comfortable working straight from the terminal. Right now, I'm focused on learning more about exploitation techniques and building tools that handle the heavy lifting for reconnaissance.
Outside of building personal projects, I'm a core member of my university's Infosec Cyber Club and play a lot of CTFs. Recently, I won 1st place at the Intra AI Hackathon, made it as a finalist in Ignition, and hacked away at the OSEN Vibecode Hackathon. Always learning, and always looking for the next challenge.
Tools, languages, and environments I operate in daily.
Tools and systems built from scratch — each solving a real problem in security, automation, and privacy.
Fully automated, root-level penetration testing framework written in Bash. Chains 32 sequential phases — from passive OSINT through active exploitation, cloud auditing, AD deep dives, and zero-day pattern detection — into a single command.
An optimized, zero-friction WhatsApp digital assistant powered by a custom Node.js and AI-driven architecture. Features Silent Group Mode for automated on-demand document retrieval. Recognized as a TRL-4 Innovation at the AI Innovation Hackathon.
A privacy-first messaging architecture designed to bypass traditional logging mechanisms. Built with identity masking and secure data transit at its core, ensuring communications remain untraceable.
A human-like ambient intelligence system with zero-latency voice interaction, wake-word detection via snap, and full desktop automation hooks. Features real-time VAD and natural conversation flow.
Hackathons, competitions, and milestones that shaped my offensive security journey.
Teamed up for a 12-hour sprint at our college's AI hackathon. We built a "Study Hub" platform from scratch and actually ended up taking 1st place! It was exhausting but totally worth it.
WinnerMade it to the finals out of 160+ teams at a massive 24-hour national hackathon. We didn't sleep at all, just chugged coffee and shipped code until the very end.
FinalistParticipated in this hackathon, working on building out software solutions. Mostly it was just a great learning experience and an awesome way to hang out and build with other developers.
ParticipantLeading security awareness initiatives, organizing CTF events, and mentoring fellow students in cybersecurity fundamentals.
Core MemberGot an interesting project, a CTF challenge, or a security problem? Let's talk.