Beginner Developer Builds Open Source Ethical Hacking Tool Entirely on a Smartphone
A self-described beginner developer has created an open source ethical hacking and security audit tool called ImCurvin, built entirely using a smartphone touchscreen. The project comprises approximately 1,155 lines of code, split between Bash and Python, and is designed with a minimalist approach. The tool features a modular structure with separate payload directories, though the developer acknowledges the formatting may appear inconsistent due to the constraints of mobile typing. Published on GitHub, the project is open to community contributions via pull requests and issue submissions. The developer, who does not yet own a PC, is actively seeking help from the community to clean up and optimize the codebase.
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