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Push UDP
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Push UDP
Security Engineer & Explorer

PushUDP is my quiet operator handle — a nod to pushing packets and staying stateless. Under PushUDP, I publish deep dives, field notes, and tools to help others spot the blind spots they’re missing or techniques that could be used to leverage your way through defenses. No noise — just signal.

I’m a junior security engineer and researcher who cares about the problems that don’t get enough air time: the edge cases, the low-level protocol quirks, the gaps that hide in the seams of “good enough” security controls. UDP is my favorite metaphor for that mindset — fast, connectionless, and often overlooked until it’s too late.

I spend my time building practical tools for defenders and adversary emulators who’d rather test assumptions than trust them. I write about covert channels, weird traffic patterns, detection evasion, and the subtle ways attackers slip through when defenders get too comfortable.

PushUDP isn’t a brand or a company — it’s just an operator’s notebook made public, for people who care about the details.

As for the name: Push comes from the assembly mnemonic push; UDP from the connectionless protocol.