Introducing the New PwnFuzz
Introducing the New PwnFuzz
PwnFuzz has officially leveled up.
This isn’t just a redesign — it’s a clean slate, purpose-built to align with the work I’m doing today and where I want to take it. The new platform is centered around clarity, depth, and sharing practical insights in vulnerability research and tooling.
Yes, the visual side got an upgrade — but more importantly, PwnFuzz is now structured to serve as a long-term home for focused, high-quality content: blog posts, project documentation, and real-world research.
Built with Astro, deployed on Vercel, the new site is lean and fast. Every part of it is intentional. No noise — just research, tools, and writeups.
Why the Change?
The previous site worked for what I needed back then. But over time, it became clear that it wasn’t scalable for the depth or structure I needed. The rewrite gives me a cleaner publishing experience, a tighter workflow, and a space that reflects the level of work I’ve been producing — and intend to keep building on.
The new site sets the foundation for:
- Regular posts on CVEs, fuzzing techniques, and deep-dive kernel exploitation
- Public tools and analysis focused on real-world attack surfaces
- Long-form, high-signal content that’s meant to last
- A proper portfolio hub for tooling and experimentation — including internal fuzzing infrastructure
For reference, the legacy site is now archived at old.pwnfuzz.com. It’ll remain accessible, but all future work will be published here.
What’s Coming
This new platform will center around three core pillars:
- Exploit Development – Real vulnerabilities, broken down to their essentials, with practical exploitation paths
- Fuzzing Workflows – From setups to triage strategies, focused on scaling and signal
- Tooling & Automation – Internal utilities, PoCs, and helpers that streamline the research process
Content will be closely tied to real experiments and backed by public repositories whenever possible — with clarity and reproducibility as the baseline.
Just the Beginning
This post is just a marker — something to kick off the new site. The actual technical content starts now. Expect a stream of writeups, tools, and breakdowns focused on what actually matters in low-level security research.
Whether you’re a fellow researcher, builder, or someone working deep in offensive security, PwnFuzz is here to document the process, share ideas that stick, and push into unexplored territory.
More soon.