Douglas Confere is a pragmatic software engineer and reverse engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience in vulnerability research, Windows kernel and WinAPI internals, and binary program analysis. He designs compact automated analysis systems and fuzzers, builds Binary Ninja/IDA/Ghidra tooling (including an RTTI parser and contributions to ReClassEx), and has a track record of turning static/dynamic analysis into actionable exploit discovery. His work spans embedded firmware MMIO detection, fuzzy diffing of patched Windows binaries, and practical anti-cheat and covert-channel reverse engineering—often in extremely size- and memory-constrained contexts. A former infantryman, he pairs disciplined, adversarial thinking with low-level coding in C/C++, Python, C#, and x86/x64 assembly. Notably, he reverse engineered OBRegisterCallbacks and prototyped a 1.6 Mbps covert client-to-client channel through an unmodified game server, demonstrating creative, real-world proof-of-concepts.
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