Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, United Arab Emirates
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Shameer Kashif is a cybersecurity leader and CEO with 9 years of hands-on experience spanning AppSec, DevSecOps, infrastructure security, and full‑stack development. He has led secure-by-design engineering teams, managed bug bounty triage, and hardened cloud and CI/CD environments while also co-founding and operating security-focused startups. Passionate about offensive security, Shameer contributes to practical pentest tools (including wireless handshake and RAT work) and regularly competes in CTFs, which sharpen his exploit and automation skills. Recently he’s been building AI-driven autonomous pentest agents that blend LLM reasoning with multi-agent tool orchestration to scale vulnerability discovery without leaking sensitive data. His OSCP/OSWP/eCPPT certifications complement a track record of turning research-grade techniques into production-safe security automation.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Cyber Security, Bachelor's degree, Cyber Security at Air University
A Wireless (WPA/WPA2) Pentest/Cracking tool. Captures & Crack 4-way handshake and PMKID key. Also, supports a deauthentication/jammer mode for stress testing
Role in this project:
Security Engineer
Contributions:4 releases, 79 commits, 12 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Shameer primarily contributed to a wireless penetration testing tool, focusing on packet manipulation and handshake capture for WPA/WPA2 cracking. They added features related to client deauthentication, channel hopping, and PMKID attack implementation. The commits show modifications to the core functionalities related to wireless security protocols and vulnerability analysis.
A Python based RAT 🐀 (Remote Access Trojan) for getting reverse shell 🖥️
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 1 review, 61 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Shameer primarily focused on developing the server-side components of a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) application, as indicated by the repository description and commit messages. Their contributions included initializing and implementing the server's binding functionality, creating an interface with key commands, and establishing the foundation for client interaction. Key changes involved the use of sockets, and the development of functions to connect clients. The user also created a client side for the same RAT to receive data from the server.
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