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nickson8/README.md
  • 👋 Hi, I’m @nickson8
  • 👀 I’m interested in information security and developing staff related to it :)
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning penetration testing techniques -_-
  • 💞️ I’m looking to collaborate on penetration testing tools or information security software in general :P
  • 📫 You can reach me through the email: insigniuzap@gmail.com I have little experience in developing and information security but I am trying to learn something new every day.

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January 2022

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