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Projects

A collection of personal tools, lab experiments, and security challenges. Most started as ways to learn something - they stuck around because they were useful.

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Phishing Framework

Phishing campaign tool inspired by GoPhish

Python Red Team Phishing OSINT
Private

Built to understand attacker workflows from the inside - not just to run campaigns, but to analyze what makes a phishing operation effective. Includes campaign creation, email delivery, engagement tracking, simulated credential interactions, and reporting.

Why ?

Instead of relying on existing tools, my colleague and I developed a phishing awareness platform from the ground up. This hands-on approach deepened our understanding of tracking pixels, redirect handling, and crafting realistic campaigns to safely analyze human behavior.

Key features

Features a campaign management dashboard, customizable email templates, engagement tracking, simulated credential submission pages, and comprehensive reporting. Built with a modular architecture for easy extension - including additions such as SMS, Discord, and QR code integration.

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Personal Security Lab

Proxmox homelab - isolated, persistent, always running

Proxmox Homelab Linux Networking
Ongoing

A self-hosted lab environment running on Proxmox - my personal playground for testing tools, running services, and simulating attack scenarios without relying on cloud VMs that disappear.

What's running
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Proxmox
Hypervisor hosting multiple VMs across isolated network environments
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Nextcloud
Self-hosted file storage, synchronization, and collaboration platform
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Kali Linux
Primary offensive security workstation with a customized toolset
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Windows 11
Malware analysis & RE environment
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Windows Server
Active Directory lab infrastructure
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Additional Services
Pi-hole, GOAD, Wazuh, and other security, monitoring, and lab infrastructure
Why ?

Persistent machines let me run long-term experiments, host my own services, and simulate realistic networks for security research, adversary emulation, and lateral movement testing.