stuub is an emerging offensive security researcher with nearly 2 years of focused exploit development experience, having already gained recognition within the security community. Featured twice on John Hammond's YouTube channel and credited with 17 disclosed CVEs, stuub demonstrates a consistent ability to identify and weaponize critical vulnerabilities across diverse targets.
With specializations in web application exploitation, automation, and exploit development, stuub has earned placement in the Siemens Hall of Thanks 2024 through active participation in bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure programs. Beyond traditional exploitation, stuub showcases versatility in reverse engineering and malware analysis—developing an undisclosed decryptor for three ransomware samples in 2024 through proprietary 0-day research that uncovered authentication bypass vulnerabilities within the malware itself.
Beginning this journey at age 13, stuub formalized their passion through university studies in Cyber Security & Computer Networks, later leading the institution's cyber clinic for one year. Following a year as a Cyber Threat Intelligence Researcher, stuub now focuses exclusively on advancing technical expertise—actively pursuing the CPTS certification while maintaining an aggressive research schedule hunting for high-impact CVEs and developing corresponding exploits, publicly available at https://github.com/stuub