Binit Ghimire is an Associate Software Engineer and third-year Computer Engineering student from Bharatpur, Nepal, with over a decade of hands-on experience across development, security, cloud and systems administration. He blends full-stack web development (LAMP/LEMP/JAM) with offensive security and DevSecOps practices, actively applying a self-styled #DevSecNetSysServCloud strategy. At Leapfrog Technology and as an independent practitioner he has built cloud-native and serverless solutions on AWS while conducting web/network penetration testing, reverse engineering and digital forensics. His GitHub includes security-focused artifacts (notably collections of web shells) that reflect practical red-team and research-oriented experience. Comfortable with scripting, Rust, Bash/PowerShell and Git, he prefers roles that combine engineering with research-driven security challenges.
56 years of coding experience
School Level, 10, School Level, 10 at Sun-Rise English School
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, Fifth Semester, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, Fifth Semester at United Technical College
High School, Physical Sciences, 11 & 12, High School, Physical Sciences, 11 & 12 at Aroma English Secondary School
Contributions:4 reviews, 39 commits, 9 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Binit primarily contributed to creating and potentially modifying web shells, as indicated by the commit messages and filenames (e.g., "alfa3.php", "mini.php", "by.php"). The presence of files like "bloodsecv4.php", "smevk.php", and "r57.php" along with their content containing base64 encoded strings, and execution logic suggests an interest in security testing and potentially penetration testing or reverse engineering of web applications. The repository context strongly indicates these files are web shells.
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