Something undiscovered stirs in the deep. The question is only how deep you're willing to go.
DepthWyrm is a personal research project — a space to document my journey in offensive security and AI, sharing experiences, findings, and lessons along the way.
True security is forged in the abyss. This personal project operates at the boundary between the known and the unknowable, surfacing vulnerabilities before the adversaries find them.
DepthWyrm was born from a simple conviction: the digital attack surface is always deeper than it appears. Critical infrastructure, embedded systems, forgotten protocols — beneath the visible surface lies a world of uncharted risk.
A personal Offensive Security and AI Research project made with passion and genuine curiosity. Vulnerability research, penetration testing, red teaming, adversary emulation, and AI security research conducted under a single banner. Created from the drive to go as deep as possible.
Like the creatures of the hadal zone — patient, adapted to pressure — I aim to go beyond surface-level testing. Not just scanning systems. Understanding them.
Bioluminescence doesn't wait to be found — it glows because it has to. So does every vulnerability left unpatched.
There's something special about finding a real vulnerability in a live system — doing it legally, responsibly, and knowing it makes that system a little safer.
Hack The Box is genuinely addictive — each machine is a puzzle with no instructions. I genuinely enjoy the challenge and the ability to think outside the box. Reaching Elite Hacker rank is just a reflection of how many puzzles I've worked through.
CTFs teach you to be efficient under pressure. When the clock is ticking and everyone is racing to solve the same challenge, you learn to think differently — and working with a team makes it even more fun.
No light reaches here yet. But something is being prepared in the dark.
Every expedition starts with silence. Content is on its way.
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