Who am I?
I am Hachem, a researcher with a strong focus on Physics and Mathematics. My interests lies in low-level programming, particularly with languages like C and Assembly.
My main projects
Iridis, a versatile programming language tailored for a wide range of domains, including computational physics, kernel development, and game development, while remaining adaptable for other applications. It prioritizes speed, modern development practices, and fine-grained control. Its purpose is to serve as an alternative to the C programming language, making it a language with safe memory management.
Excalibur is a deceptive software that disguises itself as a harmless game and gains access by requesting administrative privileges during installation. While appearing ordinary, it secretly targets the computer's Master Boot Record (MBR), responsible for booting the operating system, irreversibly damaging its crucial data structures. This covert attack leaves the computer inoperable, catching users off guard until it's too late. Moreover, Excalibur contains keyloggers that report back to a server with every power-off cycle, further compromising user security.