I'm Memphis Marshall, a student studying computer science at Edith Cowan University. I also like security and enjoy CTFs and pentesting, plus researching and experimenting with new exploits. I also write a lot of open-source code because I rely a lot on other projects and want to allow others to do the same. I believe it's an important for programming to be accessible to all. My main languages are Rust, Python, JavaScript (node.js), and C , but I like to experiment and occasionally use a lot more.
LunaJuice is an experimental tool to monitor and log the activities of suspicious Windows processes. It can be injected by normal users or administrators (to work on any non-protected process) and hosts a local RPC server to query and change configuration. Its goal is to be easily integrated into defensive workflows and be highly customisable to the user's needs.
An alternative commandline spoofing proof-of-concept. Invisirun uses NtCreateUserProcess to pad the Commandline
property of the PEB with null characters, aiming to avoid detection by trailing spaces/other characters.
PronounBot is a Discord bot designed to help gender-questioning people try out new names and prnouns, complete with lots of flexible options and a community Discord server to allow non-programmers to contribute to the project in their own way.
A Python script to generate Minecraft servers using various server software. Very useful for testing plugins and mods on different versions; supports Paper, Spigot, Fabric, and vanilla.
If it's about a specific project, there's probably a place for it in the README, but otherwise you can email me. While you're here, you should check out my website!