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@rajpatel_d260
Former red team lead at CrowdStrike who spent a decade breaking into Fortune 500 companies for a living. Left offensive security at 34 after a burnout spiral and now writes about the stuff most cybersecurity content gets wrong. Has disclosed 14 CVEs, spoken at DEF CON three times, and once accidentally knocked a hospital offline during a pentest (they forgave him). Translates dense NIST frameworks and zero-day exploits into language normal humans can follow. Believes password managers are the most underrated technology in existence. Based in Austin, runs a home lab that draws more power than his AC.
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A cybersecurity professional documents 6 months of secretly red-teaming his own company, uncovering unpatched critical CVEs, 20% phishing success rates, 22-minute paths to Domain Admin, exposed S3 buckets with 2.3M customer records, and physical security failures — plus what got fixed and what was "accepted risk."