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Steve Borosh

rvrsh3ll
Gamma Quadrant 4

Hello, my name is Steve and my handle is rvrsh3ll. I know, so 1337! I've been a hacker since the dawn of time and love to teach, blog (even e-zine), and generally share the knowledge I've learned over the years with the community.

I hope that you find my blog (https://medium.com/@rvrsh3ll) and GitHub repository to be informative and helpful in your quest for knowledge. If so, please consider making a small donation and let me know if you'd like to see any tool/script improved or have ideas for something new. I'm an open book and love chatting about all things security.

Feel free to drop by the Hack The Planet discord server where I'm a mod and say hi or ask questions. The link and other informative videos may be found at our site https://hackplanet.io/

@rvrsh3ll

I don't have many goals other than provide to the infosec community with quality tools to use responsibly. I would like to start with 20 sponsors which, will allow me to gauge the interest in the community and guide my future projects and sponsorship plans.

Current sponsors 1

@git-oaktree
Past sponsors 10
Private Sponsor
@bsdbandit
@DavidProbinsky
@jc1396
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@FortyNorthSecurity
@0xSV1
@Kovert-no
@Maleick
@C0axx

Featured work

  1. rvrsh3ll/FindFrontableDomains

    Search for potential frontable domains

    Python 604
  2. rvrsh3ll/BOF_Collection

    Various Cobalt Strike BOFs

  3. rvrsh3ll/CPLResourceRunner

    Run shellcode from resource

  4. rvrsh3ll/MSBuildAPICaller

    MSBuild Without MSBuild.exe

  5. rvrsh3ll/Rubeus-Rundll32

    Run Rubeus via Rundll32

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There's a low barrier to entry for my sponsorship. No special interests or "secret" tools to be provided at high costs. Just show your support and I'll justify spending more time creating open source tools for all!