Introduction
Welcome.
This space is a personal research blog and documentation hub where I write about things I actively work on and care about. The topics here range from software engineering and tooling, to reverse engineering, malware analysis, scraping, and broader cybersecurity research.
Most of the content is hands-on and technical in nature. You’ll find write-ups based on real experiments, notes taken while breaking things apart, and documentation for tools and systems I build along the way. This is not polished theory — it’s practical work, mistakes included.
This site also serves as a learning journey for me. Beyond security research itself, it’s a way to understand infrastructure, system design, automation, and how real-world systems fail and get exploited. If something here feels rough around the edges, that’s usually because it was learned the hard way.
If you’re interested in low-level analysis, understanding how systems behave under the hood, or exploring how software can be abused, defended, or improved — you’re in the right place.
Everything here is shared for educational and research purposes.