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Security Researches

This section documents hands-on security research conducted in controlled environments, covering vulnerability analysis, privacy investigations, and empirical testing of security claims circulating in the cybersecurity community.

Each piece of research follows a structured methodology: define the claim or attack surface, test it across multiple vectors with proper controls, and publish findings with reproducible evidence, whether the result confirms a vulnerability or debunks a misconception. No assumptions, no hype, no unverified OSINT guides taken at face value.

This work sits at the intersection of offensive and defensive security, understanding how attacks are constructed is inseparable from understanding how they are detected, investigated, and mitigated.

Published findings range from full vulnerability disclosures to analytical debunks of claims spreading across Telegram channels, Discord servers, and AI-generated OSINT guides. All research is conducted ethically, on the author's own data or in isolated lab environments.

If you work in security and want to discuss findings or collaborate, reach out via the contact page.