Reverse Engineering: NotPolite
Decrypting hidden VM bytecode and interpreting its custom instruction set to recover the flag. "Can you charm the beast, or does it devour?" — solved with a Python automation script.
55 push rbp
48 89 e5 mov rbp, rsp
48 83 ec 10 sub rsp, 16
89 7d fc mov [rbp-4], edi
e8 00 00 00 00 call calibrate_wavelength
Auditing binary operations. Calibrating system wavelengths.
Specializing in malware analysis, Reverse Engineering, PWN, A little cryptography and a little Web (still learning). Focused on learning new things.
Operating at the boundary of hardware and software. I analyze malicious logic, audit cryptography bindings, and write defensive tools.
I thrive under deep technical constraints. My approach is detail-oriented, structured, and focused on maintaining system sanity against external payloads.
Measuring binary auditing and full-stack alignment:
CTF writeups from reverse engineering, cryptography, and binary exploitation challenges.
Decrypting hidden VM bytecode and interpreting its custom instruction set to recover the flag. "Can you charm the beast, or does it devour?" — solved with a Python automation script.
Exploiting the malleability and homomorphic properties of the ElGamal cryptosystem to transform ciphertexts into valid decryptions without the private key, bypassing the challenge's security filters.
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