Noxtal's Projects
Python tool to create an ASCII art banner for a command line tool.
Cyanide is a tool to poison request logs by injecting a payload in the user-agent. It currently has 6 standalone payloads.
Just a simple learning project to contextualize the use of design patterns into somewhat real-life scenarios.
All about CVE-2022-30190, aka follina, that is a RCE vulnerability that affects Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tools (MSDT) on Office apps such as Word. This is a very simple POC, feel free to check the sources below for more threat intelligence.
Brainfuck to x86 ELF compiler with batteries included written in Rust meant for Linux and Windows under WSL.
A simple 2FA Backend API entirely in Go as a way to learn the language.
A simple Rust 3D vector library for solving Codewars' "Program a Calculator #2 - 3D Vectors" by donaldsebleung. I'm putting this out there to make sure I remember I did that as it may come handy later!
A very basic Rust arithmetic solving approach for solving Codewars' "Evaluate mathematical expression" by ankr. A really good way to get even more familiar with Rust, maybe this could evolve into its own complete custom language. Who knows?
Just a quick implementation of a binary search tree in Rust as a way to properly learn and understand the language. Feel free to use, bugs may however have been left!
A very simple password manager learning project in Rust. You should probably not use this, it has not been tested to be cryptographically secure!
The homepage to my website, hosted on noxtal.com!
An Option container class that handles seamlessly NoneType checks in a monadic way.
Python library to search through palindromic primes. Based on the A002385 number set. Created for the NahamCon CTF 2020.
An open-source, straightforward but secure password manager with a built-in web server/interface.
A Rust malware controlled by a Go web interface, API and socket server.
A command line implementation of the Wave Function Collapse algorithm with Unicode pipe characters, all in Rust. dont use this (please).
An automated tool for the Wikipedia link game.