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Schedule Interview NowWorking at Softaims has been an experience that continues to shape my perspective on what it means to build quality software. I’ve learned that technology alone doesn’t solve problems—understanding people, processes, and context is what truly drives innovation. Every project begins with a question: what value are we creating, and how can we make it lasting? This mindset has helped me develop systems that are both adaptable and reliable, designed to evolve as business needs change. I take a thoughtful approach to problem-solving. Instead of rushing toward quick fixes, I prioritize clarity, sustainability, and collaboration. Every decision in development carries long-term implications, and I strive to make those decisions with care and intention. This philosophy allows me to contribute to projects that are not only functional, but also aligned with the values and goals of the people who use them. Softaims has also given me the opportunity to work with diverse teams and clients, exposing me to different perspectives and problem domains. I’ve come to appreciate the balance between technical excellence and human-centered design. What drives me most is seeing our solutions empower businesses and individuals to operate more efficiently, make better decisions, and achieve meaningful outcomes. Every challenge here is a chance to learn something new—about technology, teamwork, or the way people interact with digital systems. As I continue to grow with Softaims, my focus remains on delivering solutions that are innovative, responsible, and enduring.
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Create a booking site for a property rental, including integration with third party technologies to ensure a smooth user journey and easy overview with the backend, as well as customer management (such as Lodgify/Airbnb/Booking.com)
During a pentest engagement, I hit the usual wall - JWT bruteforce tools were either slow NodeJS scripts or unfocused generic fuzzers. So I wrote my own in Rust: a fast, standalone binary that fully leverages available system resources to crack JWT secrets with maximum efficiency. No external deps, no setup - just speed and ease of use. Cross-platform by default, perfect for targeted, no-bloat use cases where every second and CPU cycle counts.
vhsRekon is a reconnaissance/research tool that was developed during my time as a freelancer - where some of the requirements for penetration testing was service discovery (of course). I found a lot of tools broken. So I decided to write my own using Rust - which helps avoid any package requirements for installation and using the tool. Especially if a project is abandoned, or the required imports are abandoned. So what does it do? It's used for resolving domains or subdomains vHosts are listening for. Allowing the recon part of PenTesting to be performed easily when narrowing items down.
I forked and revived CloudFail, a recon tool designed to unmask servers hidden behind Cloudflare. The original had aged and broken, so this project updates core functionality, patches dependencies, and modernizes the workflow. The tool uses Tor for anonymity and performs a three-phase attack: DNS misconfig scanning via DNSDumpster, historical IP lookup via the Crimeflare DB, and a brute-force subdomain scan across 2,500+ entries. It’s lightweight, tactical, and built for modern recon workflows.
Integrate new theme on an active site, integrating the Designer's envision alongside the Owner and Team's vision for what are additional requirements. Expanded the theme's capabilities and created custom integrations ranging from GDPR compatible banner, CSS rework, custom panels and bars, filters for translations, custom JavaScript, custom plugins and many other interactive items on the page.