Zach Collins is a C++ developer based in the United States with four years of experience building low-level, security-minded systems. He’s contributed practical cryptographic and data-hiding functionality to open-source tooling—implementing AES, SHA-256, CRC32, a secure RNG, ZLIB integration and LSB image encoding/decoding for image steganography. Comfortable with back-end systems, compression and image processing, he focuses on pragmatic, performance-conscious implementations of core primitives. An Arch Linux power-user, Japanese learner and basement guitarist, Zach pairs technical rigor with a curious, creative mindset.
Simple C++ Image Steganography tool to encrypt and hide files inside images using Least-Significant-Bit encoding.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 38 commits, 3 PRs in 11 days
Contributions summary:Zach significantly contributed to the project by implementing core cryptographic functionalities and classes, as evidenced by the addition of bit rotate utilities, an AES encryption class, a SHA256 hash class, and a CRC32 hash class. They also added a random number generator, crucial for security applications, and integrated ZLIB. Furthermore, the user implemented the core of the image steganography functionality by adding image encoding and decoding, utilizing the developed cryptographic tools.
Contributions:49 commits, 2 PRs, 49 pushes in 1 year 10 months
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