“Cybersecurity isn’t just about firewalls and encryption
— it’s about understanding how systems fail, and building them to fail gracefully.”
Hey there 👋, I'm a passionate Cybersecurity student with a deep interest in Ethical Hacking, application security, and digital defense. My journey began with curiosity about how systems work—and more importantly, how they break.
Alongside my security training, I'm also a self-taught Web Developer, experienced in building responsive, secure, and modern web applications. From crafting sleek front-ends to securing back-end APIs, I thrive at the intersection of security and code.
I spend my time experimenting in Capture The Flag (CTF) environments, researching CVEs, and contributing to open-source projects when I can. My goal is simple: to build and break things to make the digital world a safer place.
I build responsive, modern, and secure websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React. From front-end UI to back-end logic, I develop full-stack web solutions.
I conduct basic to intermediate penetration testing for web applications, identifying vulnerabilities such as XSS, SQLi, CSRF, and broken authentication using tools like Burp Suite, Nmap, and OWASP methodologies.
I actively participate in bug bounty programs and CTF competitions, analyzing applications to find real-world security flaws and responsibly disclose them to vendors.
Experienced with Debian-based systems — configuring firewalls, monitoring logs, patching vulnerabilities, and following hardening guides for improved system security.
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A responsive web application that fetches real-time weather data and air quality metrics using OpenWeatherMap API. Designed to visualize 5-day forecasts and display pollutant data with clean UI. The project demonstrates secure API integration, async JavaScript handling, and frontend best practices.
A lightweight web-based malware scanner that allows users to upload files and scan them for known malware signatures and suspicious patterns. Files are hashed and checked against the VirusTotal , then categorized as safe, suspicious, or malicious. The UI gives a clear risk rating, hash output, and scan metadata.
>Let's connect. I’m open to collaborations, freelance work, and CTF invites.