Dev Null is a seasoned security researcher and red teamer with 11+ years of hands-on experience in offensive and defensive information, network, and communications security. Based in Irvine, CA, he consults through Molecular Inversion Dynamics, delivering vulnerability assessments, penetration tests, malware reverse engineering, and corporate HUMINT and training programs that emphasize user behavior and accountability. He combines deep low-level expertise in C++ and Assembly with practical cryptography and intrusion detection skills, and has contributed exploit and file-disclosure modules to the widely used Metasploit Framework. Comfortable across Windows, Unix, and Linux environments, he designs secure lockdown processes aligned with NIST/NSA guidance for enterprise clients. An MS in Computer Science from UC Berkeley underpins a research-driven approach to security that blends rigorous documentation and process validation with real-world offensive techniques. Notably, his public Metasploit work includes Pulse Secure SSL VPN file disclosure modules that demonstrate his ability to turn vulnerability research into repeatable exploitation and remediation artifacts.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
M.S., Computer Science, M.S., Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:7 commits, 1 PR, 7 comments in 5 days
Contributions summary:Dev contributed to the Metasploit Framework, focusing on a vulnerability related to Pulse Secure SSL VPN file disclosure. Their work involved creating and updating modules designed to exploit this vulnerability. The commits demonstrate the implementation of exploit code to read sensitive files, such as `/etc/passwd`. Further contributions added a gather module for file disclosure.
Exploit for the Post-Auth RCE vulnerability in Pulse Secure Connect
Contributions:12 commits, 4 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 5 months
securesecurity-toolssecuritycvepentest
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