Welcome

Welcome back to my site, hopefully this will be more up-to-date now with changes.
Since last having a *working* website, a lot of changes have been happening so I will be adding some projects on here soon. Some of which includes two new languages (programming/scripting) of which I will try and showcase them here.









Hobbies

I have many hobbies, some I will list, others I will not.
I like to do a lot of D.I.Y and repairs because, why go out and buy something brand new when you can just go home with it and depending on the application, fix it? Save yourself some quids and it makes you feel good about yourself. I also enjoy constructing and repairing Personal Computers and Server, as well as setting them up and configuring them.

On the note of servers I like top setup free public servers, for people to enjoy their self's on (again, depending on application), back in the day I have had numerous gaming servers and communications servers, some of them had just been set up so I could test myself, others were a long-term applicant.

Projects

So some projects I am working on right now in my spare time, not very many due to the amount of time in my personal life.

 * Youtube Downloader
 * Sebian Rescue-Rover - a Linux based rescue platform
 * Rover Download System (RDS) - My own take on a download statistics page

as of late, I have not been motivated to do much work to these so all of them are halted.




Exploiting

NOTE: All projects noted here are for vulnerability assessment and are not being used to gain illegal access or free services of any kind. All bugs (or exploits) found will be documented with steps to reproduce before being sent to the Admin / Technician to patch.

* DOCSIS network analysis, exploiting the network to gain access.
* Wireless Access Point (WPS, WPA2, WEP), exploiting encryption systems provided by different     manufacturers.




GNU and other free items

I take much pride using free software and temples (such as this one, LINK). So much so, I have ditched Microsoft Windows and I am now fully GNU/Linux. Why should people have to pay for services and other stuff when you can get a free and great open source alternative? There's no point. So I am using free software and developing free software/applications to join the GNU system. Paying is what makes torrents live. (;