Projects
Respect My Internet
A comprehensive blocklist that I keep automatically updated via automated feeds. It blocks 100 % of domains associated with the Big Tech companies (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple…) and those of the BATX group (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, Xiaomi…). It’s compatible with uBlock, OpenSnitch, AdGuard, and soon with LittleSnitch; it installs easily and protects you directly from widespread surveillance. Just be sure to use it only after you’ve found alternatives to the services of the internet’s megacorporations! You can download it here.
Malicious Robots
Internet is an endless trash heap, filled with bots and scrapers generating harmful spam. Add to that the cardboard‑cutout “pseudo‑pirates” and a lot of automation powered by LLMs. To cut down on this mess, I decided to contribute to threat intelligence by deploying homemade honeypots in Europe. Everything that hits my servers is logged, reported directly to AbuseIP via a custom API script, and copied via GitHub Actions into a registry list. The repository is right here!
The Tor Project
I contribute to the Tor project through donations and by hosting a fleet of nodes around the globe. This network is one of the few that is free and roughly decentralized, actively supported by volunteers worldwide. Thanks to it, many people can access the internet in dictatorships and restrictive countries. It can also be said that it’s the only free solution for the most vulnerable that doesn’t sell your data. Because of the ongoing setbacks from the European Union and the ChatControl project, I got the idea to make servers available to help people bypass censorship. I also have a few Snowflake proxies (unlisted). The list of my nodes is available on metrics
Signal Proxy
Signal is a secure, end‑to‑end encrypted messaging app. It’s one of the most viable options and remains essential for protecting sensitive communications. Used in many countries, it is unfortunately blocked in restrictive regimes such as Iran. To bypass this, volunteers set up free proxies that act as a bridge directly within the app. This also ensures that people can continue to communicate freely if democratic regions experience a rollback.
To get the proxy link, contact me via DM on Mastodon.
SOC Ressources
A repository for people working in defensive security—I tried to build a control tower for SOC analysts. It includes resources for training, threat monitoring, sample analysis, and checking IP addresses or domains. You’ll also find material on query languages for SIEMs and EDRs. If you’re not sure where to start, feel free to take a look at the GitHub repository.