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Welcome to my Cyber Playground
A little about me: I am a grey-hat hacker, I mainly do bug bounties, but sometimes do a bit of...questionable work albeit never explicitly malicious.
I am a programmer and my primary programming languages are C, C++, and Python 3, Python being my favorite and the language I am most fluent in.
I build malware and hacking tools, sometimes for fun, sometimes for curiousity, sometimes to sell for... “educational purposes” albeit I hold NO responsibility for what people do with my software.
I am 28 years old and part of a grey-hat hacking group who also has a few black-hats thrown in the mix for good measure. I am not bias against what other people do, but I have a firm belief in not harming anyone unless they harm you first.
Furthermore, most of the stuff I will be posting on here is just programming stuf, maybe some malware sourcecode, and possibly some penetration testing tools that I have developed or am in the process of developing.
My current projects are:
Building a website for my fiance with Flask, HTML5, Boostrap, and Mongo. Building a new ransomware.
Getting more familiar with different types of encryption Learning Tensorflow, Tkinter, PyQt6, and Tensorflow for machine learning. Currently I am enrolled in: Intro to Statistics IBM AI Engineering Certification Classes IBM Deep Learning IBM Cyber Security Analyst Certification Machine Learning with Python FreeCodeCamp’s Machine Learning with Python
Stuff I’ve recently finished or am interested in collaborating on: A phone number grabber that geolocates the origin of the number using Google’s phonenumber python package & geolocate package for python. (Looking to collaborate on this to make it into much more than just a geolocator and more similar to a doxer) A RAT called DEATHSDOOR which is available on my github for study. A keylogger that sends logs to email. A ransomware that needs debugging and finishing called Slenderware (please feel free to inquire about collaboration on this project) An email bomber called Slenderbomber which needs significant improvements to avoid spam ban.
An email client that I finished with my friend Fazal from Instagram, we just created the GUI for it using Tkinter and it is fully functional! Will upload videos later of the basic program pre-GUI. A Discord spammer called Yoshibot that is finished but broken due to ASCII errors and all that fun stuff.
A Telegram RAT that uses Telegram as a listener/command prompt (works splendidly!) Where I am going from here I am part of the BugCrowd platform and heavily interested in bug bounties. I practice on HackerOne’s CTF and Over the Wire. Currently about to complete Bandit! I want to finish my certifications. I am getting married to my long-time girlfriend in December or March! I want to learn Javascript, Java, and Batch, along with finishing learning Ruby and Ruby on Rails. I also want to learn JQuery as well. Thank you for following my Tumblr if you so choose, I will try to put out content regularly along with updates from my Github!
So here it is. A 3000$ bounty from a program I am part of. This marks a lot of important things for me. a) It ended my time on Disability whether I like it or not, at least temporarily, and b) was the single largest sum of money I have ever made in my life.
Honestly, I am terrified. I am terrified that I will not be able to make ends meet being off Disability (of course, most people probably feel that way when they transition back into the workforce), and I am scared that I will never make a bounty as good as this one again.
I want to fight through the fear though, I am going to spend some of that money investing into a new computer where I can do my bounty hunting easier and more efficiently, and I am also probably going to try for some sort of study program for my Pentest+ or CEH. If I manage to get another big bounty, I will invest it in the certification voucher. I need to work on finding a stable job though.. that's the first priority. It's not an option anymore.
Sincerely, A terrified / anxious bug hunter.
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