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Dave

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Denmark, Copenhagen

Hi!

So I'll keep this a bit nerdy and funny.
I only take beer and perseverance sponsorships from people who understand my humor ๐ŸŽ‰ ๐Ÿ˜„

So whoami ?
Well I'm your local InfoSec guy who loves open source just as much as the next guy!
Oh yeah and my name is David ๐Ÿ˜„

Where my localhost is!
I live in Denmark, Copenhagen
Born into the lovely world of cyber-security and to many cat videos on YouTube in '81

Entries in my private crontab?

  • 0 9 * * 1-5 - Work as a Security Architect and i love the job very much
  • * * 24 dec * - Christmas! Hoping for that Lab401 pentest gadget ๐Ÿ™ˆ
  • * * * * * - Trying to hone my InfoSec and SecOps blade (They call us hackers?)

Pull-request for why you should sponsor me
If you are like me, you do a lot of osint reconnaissance, analysis, red and blue -teaming you dab at SecOps as well. Or you simply love developers, individuals, companies, groups and pets that gives back to the community! ๐Ÿ˜

So you begin to build up an arsenal of tools, scripts, external web sites, notes and other things in order to collect all your InfoSec intel or to build a bigger picture on a security-threat. The problem is all-bits-are-important! But over time you got so much moving: Terminals, CLI's, Browser tabs, Postit notes that you cant remember all the good juicy important bits and you end up with half-baked data and intel.

My goal is to create open-source projects/tools to gather all those things into one. So you just need to open 1 tool and you can get everything presented to you as far as the code allows you.

For that purpose i created RedJoust

What will you do with my "dough" aka hard-earned money?
I don't need much, just like any code-monkey i need fuel to keep me motivated and going. Some of the things your generous sponsorships will go towards is

  • Energy-drinks, Snacks and the occasional beer ๐ŸŽ‰
  • Research on new osint ways that might be new passive/active items
  • Any open-source project I'm working on that suddenly requires funding
  • If i need help with cloud services (usually i just pay that my self)

// Take care ! ๐Ÿ‘‹

@kawaiipantsu

Let's be real here, 117 you say? Yes - That would get my 2 top reasons covered. Fuel and InfoSec research! It's to cover my Ipad's internet access that i use for research and snacks and drinks :)

Featured work

  1. kawaiipantsu/redjoust

    A quick and easy to use security reconnaissance webapp tool, does OSINT, analysis and red-teaming in both passive and active mode. Written in nodeJS and Electron.

    JavaScript 27
  2. kawaiipantsu/recon

    Doing recon is important. No matter if you do investigation or simple recon on your target, OSINT plays a heavy part. This is scripts that I've made over the time to do so, it's a mishmash of languโ€ฆ

    PHP 7
  3. kawaiipantsu/screen-manipulator

    Simple image match template for quickly getting started with Python and pyAutoGUI and OpenCV for screen capture and keyboard/mouse manipulation

    HTML
  4. kawaiipantsu/wifijumper

    WiFi Jumper is a small open-wifi jumping leech, spilling it's guts whenever it gets a chance to do so.

    C++ 9
  5. kawaiipantsu/myscripts

    Simple little script toolbox for Linux with simplistic management

    Shell

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