Hey everyone,
If you are new, i will introduce myself. Im Smukx. an hobbyist programmer and pentester who loves writing offensive security tools in Rust, C, and C++. Over the past 3 years I've been sharing my research and projects openly with the community.
Thank you so much for all the support, stars, and messages. It really means a lot.
A few days ago my GitHub account got shadow banned. After talking with GitHub support, they asked me to remove two repositories to get my account back. I had no choice but to delete them.
The repositories that were removed are:
- Rust-for-Malware-Development (3.5K+ stars) - https://codeberg.org/smukx/Rust-for-Malware-Development.git
- Dyncvoke
- (Rustypacker)
These projects contained advanced obfuscation, evasion techniques, shellcode, and other red team tooling. They were created purely for educational purposes and authorized penetration testing / red team research.
Because of the nature of the content, it looks like GitHub and Microsoft didn't want them on the platform anymore.
For new users, Rust-for-Malware-Development was my main collection of Rust malware development techniques and advanced evasion methods. Dyncvoke focused on dynamic invocation techniques, Rustypacker is an shellcode packer with a GUI that assembles a Rust project from templates, compiles it, and drops a finished EXE or Proxy & sideloadable DLLs.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience this has caused. I'll try to get everything back online as quickly as possible.
Thank you for understanding.
Whitecat18 Smukx ♠




