ShellFire

A red vs blue team cyber battleground

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Before I became the TA for the Intro to Cybersecurity Course at Utah State, I helped out in the class as much as I could. Towards the end of the semester, the class was doing a Red vs Blue team tabletop simulation. It was pretty fun, and I found it to be a great learning tool for the students. However, it was done on pen and paper, and I thought it would be cool to automate it.

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PwnHound

Man's best deauth-sniffing friend

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When I first started getting into cybersecurity, I stumbled across the Pwnagotchi, a handheld device used for hacking that captures the 4 way handshake when some victim device connects to a wifi network. These captures can be analyzed and used to crack wifi passwords. I built one about a week later and fell in love with the form factor, the little avatar, and learning more about network security.

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1337ness

An all-in-one wordlist generator

After my very first CTF back in 2023, I was really interested in password cracking. It just makes you feel so powerful when hashcat comes back “Cracked”. With me being so new to password cracking and cybersecurity in general, I decided it would be worth writing a program that could help me crack more passwords. It would serve as a little project to learn shell scripting as well as some more python.

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