
Nmap Series v01
Nmap Series — v.01 Understanding the TCP Connect Scan (-sT) Introduction In this series, I’ll be taking a deep, methodical dive into widely used

Nmap Series — v.01 Understanding the TCP Connect Scan (-sT) Introduction In this series, I’ll be taking a deep, methodical dive into widely used

Whitepaper: Distributed Traffic Load Simulation & Defensive Analysis on BookNerdSociety.com Author: CysectoolsDate: November 2025Version: 1.0 Abstract This whitepaper documents a controlled cybersecurity experiment designed to

I ended up building a tool that helped me build another one of my tools. This was never my intention from the start, but it

LIVE DEMO: [https://q-elements-demo.vercel.app] “Stop hunting through 47 files just to change one style. There’s a better way.” The Problem You’re building a React app. You’ve

⚡️⚙️ Some time ago, I decided to blend two of my passions: electronics and ethical hacking. ⚙️ 👨💻 Using an ultrasonic transducer/transceiver hooked up to

🚀 Today’s Wins (and Woes) Building SpiderGo 🚀 Some skills I’ve learned—or painfully reinforced—while building SpiderGo: Quick Context: SpiderGo is a Golang-based cybersecurity web crawler that automates the

From CLI to GUI: My PayloadGo Adventure 🖱️💥 Ever had that moment where you’re coding away at 2 AM and think, “I wonder what would

WPScan – The WordPress Whisperer You Didn’t Know You Needed So, you’re on Kali Linux, sipping your coffee, and feeling like a cybersecurity wizard. Then

Subx: The C++ Subdomain Sniffer You Didn’t Know You Needed (Until Now) Let’s face it. The internet is full of secrets, most of which are

CSRF Attacks: The Hacker’s Favorite Magic Trick (and Your Web App’s Worst Nightmare) So, you’ve finally built that shiny new web app. Clean UI, buttery-smooth