Muhammad Khan is a product-focused co-founder and full-stack web practitioner with over a decade of hands-on experience, currently building WordPress-driven sites, UI/UX designs, and brand content for clients and startups. He blends creative design (Adobe Suite, Figma, social media campaigns) with backend PHP/SQL integration to deliver responsive eCommerce and portfolio sites, having shipped projects like attirebywaqar.com and distancemovers.ca. Beyond client work, he explores security tooling—contributing payloads and proof-of-concept scripts for DigiSpark Attiny85 devices—reflecting a pragmatic curiosity about offensive security and system profiling. Based in Karachi, he pairs entrepreneurial drive from co-founding Luma Softs with practical freelance delivery, and is expanding his skillset through short courses in cybersecurity and AI engineering. Practical, adaptable, and hands-on, he thrives where design, web engineering, and security intersect to turn concepts into deployable products.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
enter Pre-Engineering, enter Pre-Engineering at DJ Sindh Government Science College
Short Course Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking, Short Course Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking at NED University of Engineering and Technology
Matric Computer Science, Matric Computer Science at HSJA
Ai engennering Ai Engennering, Ai engennering Ai Engennering at PIAIC
Contributions:74 commits, 3 PRs, 67 pushes in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Muhammad's primary contribution involves creating and modifying payloads designed for use with the DigiSpark Attiny85, a device often used for penetration testing and security assessments. The commits show the development of scripts that exploit common vulnerabilities, including Wi-Fi password stealing, Windows crashes (BSOD), UAC bypasses, and backdoors. The user is also focused on creating payloads that extract system information.
Contributions:2 pushes, 1 branch, 1 comment in 2 years 8 months
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