This is my personal notepad for programming, exploits, OSINT, and other tools that I learn along the way. I will post them with comments,
which are made for myself. I apologize in advance if this makes no sense to you. This page is meant to be a one-pager, filled with notes,
links, GitHub repositories, and hints on how to use them.
12.02.2024
Dear Samsung, your Galaxy Z Fold4 phone cost me an arm and a leg to buy, I enjoyed it, I didn't use the inside screen much because i was scared
of breaking it.
Silly me.
Because I had it for 14 months now, and it won't fully open anymore (150 degrees instead of 180) and you won't do anything because the coverage for
the damn thing is over, which I understand, but most units (according to Reddit/YouTube) are failing after the 12 months mark. So maybe you should do
something about it, or maybe, I say MAYBE, charge less than 550$USD to get it fixed, especially since the inner screen is still in perfect condition.
No damage whatsoever, never dropped it, always took care of it as it was a baby...
Now I rolled back to my S21 Ultra, and to be honest, you simply lost a Folding phone costumer, cause I feel way safer rocking a phone that did it's
proofs rather than trying new Samsung techs...
You are the one losing my money and my loyalty.
Kinda sad. For you, cause I've learned my lesson!
12.02.2024
I live deep in the back woods of Quebec, Canada, the only possible ISP for me is Starlink, not going to lie, the service is quite reliable and
works good, though, putting their modem in "no wireless" mode isn't the most reliable, for the past months I had the hardest time with my IoT
devices, their local IP address were not matching my computers or my server, but matched my cellphone, tablet, Roku tv and laptop, until I realize
the stupidest set-up EVER. Both my personal mesh router and the Starlink were broadcasting the same AP SSID with the same damn password, so things
on the WAN and the LAN were not communicating correctly because they weren't on the same AP...
I doubled checked the Starlink modem, and the "wireless" AP was set to "off" but for some reasons, still was active... I couldn't put it back "on"
either since the option for wireless wasn't available at all, apparently once you turn it "off" the only way to get it back is to factory reset it.
So i ended up resetting both routers and re-configured the two...
Now this time I didn't turn off the wireless AP from the Starlink modem, just in case it mimics that other one again.
I wonder if anyone else got the same issue? Im running on Dish V1 ?? (The round one). If you do have the same issue you can contact me:
on X/Twitter @SlayeretteX or Mastodon Slayerette@Infosec.Exchange
11.02.2024
My little babiiiesss!!! Wifi Nuggets & USB Nugget, I got two more in the making but I ran out of components, from AliExpress so I expect them
anytime in March, no rush, these will keep me busy enough!! It was fun to put together, feels like adult legos!!
Huge thanks to Kody Kinzie and Alex Lynd for their project and GitHub repos!!
And special thanks to my boyfriend who spent a day playing videogames while I've put these together
09.02.2024
Ah! Finally!! I got my PCBs!!! I truly can't wait to start putting it together!! My boyfriend wants me to spend the week-end with him....
So it'll be on MONDAY!!!
29.01.2024
I installed ComfyUI a few days ago on my computer with a Nvidia 3080 Ultra (12gb) and been tinkering around with the Ai, I am quite impressed
with the results, it generates images really fast and is extremely versatile. I had tried severals checkpoints already, my Ai folder is already
close to the 200Gb mark.
27.01.2024
After spending a while trying to make my own KiCad PCB design, I decided to stop wasting time and taking the open source files from the www.nugget.dev
website. I ordered my PCBs from China and really can't wait to receive them to start to solder components on it. And I took the PCB red, of course! I also
received the buttons and LED I need for the project.
I am also planning on doing a Pwnagotchi with my Rpi0W (Raspberry Pi Zero W) (Documentation on www.pwnagotchi.ai), I will also update this website along
the way.
23.01.2024
Microcontrollers are small, versatile, and inexpensive devices that can be programmed to perform a variety of tasks. They are used in a wide
range of applications, from low-cost wearables to high-end consumer electronics, medical equipment, rugged industrial devices, and state-of-the-art
military and aerospace systems.
In general, a microcontroller is an integrated circuit (IC) or printed circuit board (PCB) device used for controlling other portions of an electronic
system, usually via a microprocessor
unit (MPU), memory, and some peripherals.
I generally use ESPs, Digistarks, Raspberry Pis and Arduinos according to need and the task.
Currently working of my home made version of the Nugget (www.nugget.dev).
If it's ugly, I'll call it the FrankeNugget.
Some bits are missing but I should start the assembling next week if everything goes according to plan. Saddly I got a faulty micro controller in the mail
(Thanks AliExpress...). The ESP S2 I received seemed to be missing a componant rather important, the reset button. Without it I can't flash anything on it. I
could solder one on it, but I do not have an iron for small PCBs like this one. I will probably look into investing on a soldering iron. Looking at the Pinecil
64 v2. I will write an article once I pick one up.
17.01.2024
American Tools
Github for good OSINT Tools
Canadian Tools
Canadian National OSINT Tools
Quebec OSINT Tools
More tools to come, I'm just lazy...
10.01.2024
Started Penetration when I was 10-11 years old. I Hacked Caramail (Lycos 2000-2001) at the time. I stole cookies to have access to Admin previleges,
was also able to connect into anybody's email by simply sending the HTML page source in email as HTML, by modifying the source I could get in any users.
Later in 2002-2003 I got into gateio. I was able to penetrate and once again access any of their email by spoofing a log-in onto
their Flash data base. I was able to do pretty much anything I wanted on this website, I was young, and the webadmin gave me my first chance in finding breaches.
I used to go by the username "DarkAngel" in the past. Nowadays, I'm mostly known as Slayerette in the public eye, but I go by many aliases and names.
I'm currently 34 years old and still interested in Pen Testing and Hacking. However, lately, I've been mostly focusing on Open Source Intelligence research
and Micro Controller programming. It's amazing what you can do with a $3 ESP8266 or ES32S3! I will be posting about these things later.
Last few years, I've been learning Linux, and this website is mostly for practicing and learning Apache2 and the power of SSH.
I'm also active on Wigle for those who are curious, here are my stats. I have Wardriven most of my area. Comes in handy for OSINT.
10.01.2024
If you feel the need to contact me, please do so on X (Twitter) @SlayeretteX or Mastodon Slayerette@Infosec.Exchange
Or refer yourself to my Linktree, where my you can access all my most recent links and social medias. Click here.
This website was started in 2024
Inspired by my first website I did back in 2002.
hack the planet.
:-)