Mohamed Shahat is a research scientist and software engineer with nine years of experience focused on security and vulnerability research, currently based in Vancouver. An OSCP student and active security researcher, he maintains exploit-oriented work on GitHub—most notably contributions to Windows exploit repositories where he ports and adapts proofs-of-concept for kernel and SMB vulnerabilities. He combines a computer engineering background from Cairo University with hands-on exploit development and practical penetration-testing skills, and shares findings and analysis on his technical blog. Detail-oriented and curious, he bridges low-level systems knowledge with applied security testing to help harden real-world Windows environments.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Computer Engineering at Cairo University
Windows exploits, mostly precompiled. Not being updated. Check https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits instead.
Role in this project:
Security Engineer
Contributions:11 commits, 1 PR, 10 pushes in 13 days
Contributions summary:Mohamed's contributions primarily involve adding and modifying exploit code related to Windows vulnerabilities. The commits introduce exploits for several Windows vulnerabilities, including MS05-039 and MS11-046, as well as the SMBv1 SrvOs2FeaToNt OOB vulnerability. The user is modifying and porting existing exploits, suggesting a focus on vulnerability research and code adaptation for penetration testing or security analysis.
Contributions:10 commits, 8 pushes, 1 branch in 8 months
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