About RootShell.blog
Welcome to RootShell.blog — a cybersecurity knowledge hub where AI meets human expertise. This blog is the brainchild of Yaniv Haliwa, a passionate security researcher and developer dedicated to sharing practical cybersecurity knowledge with the community.
About Me
I'm Yaniv Haliwa, a cybersecurity enthusiast with a deep passion for offensive security, penetration testing, and building tools that make security research more accessible. My journey in cybersecurity has led me to create various projects aimed at helping both beginners and professionals in the field.
Beyond this blog, I maintain CyberDict — a comprehensive cybersecurity dictionary for quick reference, andCyberTools — a collection of online utilities for security professionals. These projects reflect my belief that knowledge should be accessible and tools should be practical.
When I'm not hunting vulnerabilities or writing code, you can find me solving challenges onTryHackMe, contributing to open-source projects on GitHub, or connecting with fellow security professionals onLinkedIn.
About This Blog
RootShell.blog delivers high-quality cybersecurity content with a focus on practical knowledge. The study section provides deep technical dives into security concepts, while the news section keeps you updated on the latest threats and vulnerabilities.
All content is carefully reviewed to ensure accuracy and practical value. The goal is simple: provide actionable security knowledge that you can apply in real-world scenarios.
Connect With Me
My Other Projects
📖 CyberDict
Comprehensive cybersecurity dictionary with hundreds of terms and definitions.
🔧 CyberTools
Online utilities for encoding, hashing, and security testing.
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