For a while, I was a friendly neighborhood computer technician. I've always been passionate about technology, hacking, and cybersecurity in general. I live for this field and am consistently driven by a strong determination to find solutions to any problems I encounter. My journey started with an innate curiosity, pushing me to continuously explore, learn, and grow.
My experiment lab, hidden in the basement like that of a Martian hacker in Area 51 👽😝, is an agnostic environment where technological diversity reigns. I use a mix of desktop computers and laptops running Windows, GNU/Linux, macOS (both native and Hackintosh), and Raspberry Pi. I also have a server running Proxmox, with various virtual machines for my experiments and continuous learning. To top it off, I have routers with OpenWrt/DD-WRT.
When it comes to pentesting, the specific Linux distro doesn’t really matter: linux is linux. That said, for convenience and the extensive set of preinstalled tools, I tend to prefer ParrotOS, a distro I’ve watched evolve and grown particularly fond of over the years ❤️.
"Hacking is exploring the limits of what is possible, in a spirit of playful cleverness."
— Richard Stallman