SECURING DIGITAL SYSTEMS THROUGH RESEARCH & CODE

I am a 17-year-old independent security researcher and programmer based in Ho Chi Minh City. My focus is on vulnerability discovery, reverse engineering, and building robust automation systems.

Throughout my journey, I have focused on practical security solutions and high-speed data processing. I utilize Python, Go, and Shell scripting to build multi-threaded automation tools, web scrapers, and network filters. From participating in bug bounty programs to analyzing complex systems, my goal is to constantly push the boundaries of digital security and efficiency.

"Security is not a product, but a process."

SELECTED PROJECTS

Python / Concurrency 2026

Async Log Filter & Core Scraper

High-speed multi-threaded tool designed to filter massive log structures and execute rapid asset identification using Custom Proxy rotation layers.

Go / Network 2026

Vulnerability Scanner Pipeline

Concurrent automated pipeline optimized for vulnerability discovery and reconnaissance tasks, featuring dynamic captchas solving mechanisms.

CORE CAPABILITIES

LANGUAGES & AUTOMATION
Python (Multi-threading) Go (Golang) Bash / Shell Scripting Advanced Regex
CYBER SECURITY RESEARCH
Vulnerability Discovery Bug Bounty Programs Reverse Engineering Network Analysis (Nmap/Proxies)

EXPERIENCE & RESEARCH

2025 - PRESENT Ho Chi Minh City, VN

Independent Security Researcher

Self-Directed Activity

Conducting analysis on modern software architectures. Auditing commercial web platforms, responsibly disclosing critical security vulnerabilities to private corporate enterprises, and contributing findings to distinct bug bounty frameworks.

2024 - 2025 Remote

Automation Script Developer

Open-Source & Tools Development

Architected custom high-performance data pipelines. Engineered scraping engines utilizing structured proxy infrastructures (9Proxy/Proxy2Web) configured for continuous proxy management directly from secure environments.

GET IN TOUCH

Interested in security audits, automated pipeline architectures, or core infrastructure collaboration? Drop a line via any channel below.