Tag Archives: website security
Inside my hacking Lab: Building a GUI-Driven, Telegram-Powered Data Exfiltration Framework
Discover how I built a modular GUI Telegram Exfiltration Framework with cross-platform agents, AES encryption, AV evasion, and automated deployment for red-team labs.
Part 3: I Gave My Router a VPN, a Kill Switch, and a Passport—Now It Thinks It Lives in Sweden
From bypassing Safaricom throttling to building encrypted tunnels like a digital cartel—here’s how I gave my router a fake identity, secure backups, and international citizenship.
Part 2: My Router Knows What You’re Watching—And It’s Judging You
I was tired of Safaricom doing the bare minimum. So I upgraded my DIY router into a packet-sniffing, ad-blocking beast with surveillance-grade capabilities. Here’s how you can too.
Why I’m Breaking Up with AI IDEs in 2025 (And It’s Not Just Because They’re Smarter Than Me)
AI-powered IDEs promised to make coding effortless in 2025. But somewhere between autocomplete addiction and a loss of critical thinking, I decided it was time to take back control. Here’s why I’m saying goodbye.
From “Hello World” to “Help Me”: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Learning to Code
“Every developer’s journey is a Shakespearean tragedy—full of hope, despair, and syntax errors. Here’s the raw, unfiltered emotional arc of learning to code, complete with existential crises and small victories.”
Ctrl+Alt+Delete Your Stress: 10 Ways Developers Unwind (That Aren’t Just More Coding)
From rage-gardening to screaming into API docs—discover the bizarre, brilliant, and occasionally therapeutic ways developers decompress after a long day of wrestling with bugs.
From Bootcamps to Apprenticeships: Why 2025 is the Year Hands-On Learning Wins
Google’s 2025 hire data reveals a shocking trend: apprentices outperform bootcamp grads in 6 key dev skills. Here’s why the industry is shifting—and how to adapt.