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Malicious.pro is a personal cybersecurity technical blog run by US-based security researcher Cervando Bañuelos II (online alias NuclearFarmboy). The author holds triple professional backgrounds in nuclear engineering, non-proliferation research, and computer science. The blog focuses on original cybersecurity research content, and occasionally shares the author's cross-disciplinary technical projects and nuclear-related topics.
The core purpose of the site is to publish the author's original technical articles, covering red team offensive and defensive operations, malicious sample analysis, and interesting hacking technique experiments, while also interspersing content related to the author's interests in nuclear engineering. Existing articles cover offensive and defensive topics such as Excel malicious dropper analysis and multi-language polyglot file experiments. The content is overall focused on sharing offensive-side technical research, and it is not a commercial cybersecurity service platform.
All content on the entire site is completely free and open to access. You can browse all articles without registering or logging in. Users in China can access it directly, no additional proxy is required.
Pros: The author's cross-disciplinary background brings a very unique content perspective. The content is highly original, the depth meets the needs of cybersecurity research enthusiasts, and it is completely free with no access barriers.
Cons: As a personal blog, updates are very inconsistent. The most recent update was in early 2025, and there was a gap of more than two years without updates before that. The overall volume of content is not large, the entire site is in English which is not friendly to Chinese readers, and there is no interactive communication feature.
This site is suitable for domestic red team operators, cybersecurity research enthusiasts, and developers interested in offensive-side technical experiments to read and reference. Regular users have little need to visit it.
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