Because the real exploit is human error.
Breaking things in the name of cybersecurity.
I'm a cybersecurity enthusiast who enjoys exploring vulnerabilities, ethical hacking, and everything in between. Whether it's dissecting kernel panics, experimenting with security tools, or writing about the latest exploits, I'm always on the lookout for the next challenge.
I document security mishaps, hacking insights, and tech quirksāsometimes for fun, sometimes to prevent disasters (mostly both). If it crashes, breaks, or gets exploited, thereās a good chance Iām writing about it.
I'm available for any cybersecurity and technology venture, ranging from blogging to research, penetration testing, and Linux consulting. From composing extensive tutorials to explaining security best practices and participating in ethical hacking, I'm never opposed to learning and assisting.
I Was Gone, But I Wasn't Idle Itās been a hot minute since I posted. Last blog went up on May 28th, and then? Crickets. Life got chaotic. But hey, I didnāt stop exploring. So hereās what caught my eye recently: š¤ A Telegram bot that gives you a fak...

š„ Why Secure Coding Even Matters Letās be real: most devs (including my past self) treat security like a ālast-minute sprinkle.ā But in the real world, one insecure line of code = open door for hackers. Think SQL injection. XSS. Buffer overflows. Ye...

What Even Is Virtualization? Imagine running multiple computers on one computerāno Hogwarts degree needed. Thatās virtualization in a nutshell. It lets you create virtual versions of operating systems, servers, storage, or entire networks, all on a s...

What Are Computer Networks? A computer network is a group of interconnected devices that can communicate and share resources. Think of it as the digital nervous system that connects computers, phones, servers, and moreāallowing data to flow like info...
