
Low-Level Security Researcher | Bootkit Developer
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Darkness-Of-Naunet
June 2, 2026 – Present
A SMM-based bootkit that exploits the ThinkPwn vulnerability to allocate a memory in SMRAM and write data to it
View ProjectWhiteLotus
May 10, 2026 – Present
UEFI Bootkit PoC that demonstrates pre-OS kernel integrity subversion on Windows 10/11 with Secure Boot disabled.
View ProjectSilence-of-Naunet
April 19, 2026 – Present
This project uses the SetVariable() hook to store the rootkit payload in hidden memory.
View ProjectSSDT-Hooking
February 16, 2025 – February 24, 2025
The project uses SSDT Hooking to bypass security checks during driver loading by hooking NtLoadDriver and modifying the PreviousMode flag.
View ProjectMalware-Resurrection
September 8, 2024 – January 7, 2025
This project enables malware to resurrect and remain hidden even after termination, using a User-Mode Program and Kernel-Mode Driver as part of the Malware Resurrection technique.
View Projectsimple-user-registration-system
January 21, 2023 – March 7, 2023
This repo is a simple backend app. From users gets inputs and do simple processes.
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio is heavily focused on malware development, kernel exploitation, and security research. While technically impressive for an Embedded Systems Engineer role, this specialized focus might indicate a narrow interest area. The lack of diverse project types (e.g., IoT, real-time OS, hardware integration, traditional embedded applications) suggests a potential mismatch with broader embedded systems development environments that require a wider range of skills and collaborative approaches. The projects are all personal, offering no insight into team collaboration or professional project experience.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. The candidate's projects indicate a strong independent drive and technical curiosity, but collaboration, communication, and problem-solving in a team context cannot be evaluated.