This technical post walks through the design and implementation of Secure Playground: a local web app that simulates prompt-injection attacks against large language models and demonstrates simple defenses. Provide a minimal, reproducible environment to test payloads and defensive strategies. Make it easy to add new providers and run mutation-based red-team experiments. Offer a leaderboard and scor
I'm 15 years old and just completed my 10th grade. I started learning python from Python Crash Course : 3rd Edition and some other resources. But now I've many questions like : After this what to do ? DSA, AI Automation etc. When I should change from Python to C++ ? Why To Change ? Is DSA in Python beneficial and useful ?
If you are a frontend developer and you are using TypeScript, you have probably asked yourself: "Should I use type or interface?" At first they look exactly same. They both help you define how you want an object to look so your code doesn't crash. But as your React or Next.js project gets bigger, those small differences start to matter, performance and clean coding. At their core, both tools act a
Metasploitable2 - FTP Exploitation using vsftpd 2.3.4 Backdoor 1. Objective To identify and exploit a known vulnerability in an FTP service running on a vulnerable target machine using industry-standard reconnaissance and exploitation techniques. 2. Lab Environment Component Description Attacker Machine Kali Linux Target Machine Metasploitable2 Network Type Host-only / NAT
🗺️⁀જ✈️ The Journey of a Single Click Every great story has a journey. A hero who sets out, faces challenges, crosses through different worlds, and finally returns home with something valuable. Your click is that hero. And this is its story. 🌍 The World Your Eyes See It starts with you. You’re on an app — maybe you’re trying to log into your favorite platform after a long day. You find the login
No build today. Just fundamentals. And honestly? It humbled me in the best way. Every automation I've built so far has relied on no-code/low-code tools like n8n to handle the logic. But I kept hitting moments where I thought , if I knew Python, I could do this faster, cleaner, and with more control. So I decided to fix that. And then I hit Exception Handling and File Handling and that's where thi
I tested Claude's consistency across prompts — here's what I found Every developer building an AI-powered app assumes their LLM gives consistent answers. I did too — until I actually measured it. I built llm-test-kit, an open source test suite for LLM-powered applications. While building it, I ran hundreds of tests against Claude Sonnet and discovered something that surprised me. Claude is conte
While learning python today, I spent some time understanding how the Python shell works and how modules behave inside it. The Python shell (or REPL) is basically an interactive environment where you can run code line-by-line. It's super useful when you just want to test something quickly instead of running a full script every time. While experimenting, I tried something interesting. I created a Py