I initially created The Gray Area to provide an educational resource for
beginner programmers or cybersecurity enthusiasts, but it's since become so
much more.
A neat site that provides the latest prices of various GPUs from Amazon in a neatly sorted table. Includes filters and sorting for GPU type, price, popularity, and more.
Another website that provides up-to-date prices of Macbooks from Amazon in a sorted table. Includes filters and sorting for Macbook type, price, model, and more.
A website that provides up-to-date prices of laptops from Amazon in a sorted table. Includes filters and sorting for laptop type, price, brand, and more.
An automated calculator Google Extension built to automatically calculate both weighted and unweighted GPAs of students through the powerschool.org gradebook.
A quick and fun automation bot that posts each new article from my publication, The Gray Area, onto Twitter. It requires no user interaction at all, all I have to do is publish an article.
A hacking tool built for the bug hunters, Web Heck Scanner is a compilation of 3 popular hacking tools and 5 components that hands you bugs on a silver platter.
I created multiple scripts for physical pen-testing using my Bash Bunny, a hotplug attack tool. The bash bunny is one of the most powerful physical attack vectors I've ever used.
This was a simple Python script for parsing data from hacked sites. Check out some hacking write-ups for vulnerabilities like IDORs, XSS, Broken Access Control, and more on The Gray Area!
The winning project for the healthcare track in the MetroHacks 2022 hackathon. A 24 hour project based on furthering healthcare accessibility made with Svelte, Tailwind, Typescript, and a custom co:here AI chat bot.
This project was created as a template for web3 developers to build custom cryptocurrencies on the ERC20 blockchain. You can also do rug pulls with it, but I don't recommend that.