
Offensive Security Researcher
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Milenium Security
Frontend Developer
June 26, 2026 – Present
SunnyMapBPF
May 27, 2026 – Present
BPF Map State Poisoning Against eBPF Runtime Security Monitors empirical research into a telemetry trust boundary weakness in Falco, Tracee, and Tetragon
View Projectlid-framework
May 25, 2026 – Present
Linux Integrity Drift Scanner — tests what your kernel actually enforces, not what it claims to
View Projectlxpen
May 24, 2026 – Present
NTLM hash cracker using Hierarchical Probabilistic Decomposition (HPD). No wordlists — pure algorithmic pattern-based cracking. 7x faster than Hashcat, 108x less RAM, 90% crack rate.
View ProjectLID
May 17, 2026 – Present
LID — Linux Integrity Drift: Bypassing AppArmor via eBPF pathname rewriting. Pre-LSM syscall argument manipulation with zero audit footprint. "Linux is Dying"
View ProjectSunnyDayBPF
May 8, 2026 – Present
SunnyDayBPF: eBPF-based post-syscall user-buffer telemetry deception research by Azizcan Daştan
View ProjectCVE-2026-7867-disk2root
May 8, 2026 – Present
CVE-2026-7867-disk2root — Dev.to repository
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio is heavily skewed towards system security, eBPF, and low-level programming, which is a significant deviation from a typical Frontend Developer profile. While this demonstrates strong technical depth, it raises questions about alignment with a standard frontend development team's focus and priorities. The current role as a Frontend Developer at Milenium Security is the only direct indicator of cultural fit for the target role.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
The provided data is insufficient to assess soft skills or operational fit beyond what can be inferred from project descriptions. The candidate's projects suggest a strong independent drive and a focus on complex technical challenges.