Ben Passmore is a software engineer based in the Greater Brisbane Area with 13 years of hands-on experience focused on security, incident response, and full-stack development. He blends practical offensive-security mindset ("hacking all the things") with disciplined engineering—contributing to well-known open-source tooling like the Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF) where he modernized tests, refactored models to ActiveRecord, and fixed API and notification bugs. Comfortable across servers, databases and migrations, he brings pragmatic solutions that reduce technical debt and improve observability in security-critical codebases. Ben’s work shows a preference for addressing subtle, systemic issues (rate limits, migration correctness) rather than only feature work, making systems more robust under real-world threats. He’s equally at home diving into legacy code to modernize architecture or rapidly responding to incidents, and he communicates technical trade-offs clearly to cross-functional teams.
Contributions:57 commits, 12 pushes, 2 branches in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Ben primarily focused on updating and converting unit tests within the BeEF project. They addressed several bugs, including issues related to notifications and API rate limits. The user also contributed to refactoring models to use ActiveRecord and updated various migrations, demonstrating a strong understanding of the project's underlying architecture and database interactions. They made changes across the codebase, updating copyright notices and fixing parameters.
Contributions:4 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 9 months
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