Harold "superkojiman" Rodriguez is an offensive security researcher and consultant with over 15 years of experience breaking things for fun and profit.
His expertise spans the full spectrum of the craft, from red team operations and penetration testing, to vulnerability research and exploit development. A long-time contributor to the hacking community, Harold has authored numerous boot2root and CTF challenges, open-source tools, and tutorials.
His work is driven by a deep-seated curiosity for the inner workings of any system he touches, deconstructing them to understand how they tick, and how to subvert their intended logic.
Outside of his professional work, he can often be found playing video games into the early hours of the morning, or facepalming at the portrayal of hacking and security jargon in movies and television.
Talks at DC416
Evil Twin Techniques For Real World Exploitation
Most people think of Evil Twin attacks as little more than fake login pages for harvesting credentials, but that's only scratching the surface. This talk explores how an Evil Twin infrastructure can be leveraged for far more impactful attacks, moving beyond simple phishing into direct methods of gaining access to target systems. We'll cover the tooling, infrastructure, and tradecraft required to weaponize these techniques, demonstrating how a seemingly basic attack can become a powerful entry point.
Affiliations
- Offensive Security Researcher — Red Team Operations & Penetration Testing
- Vulnerability Researcher — Exploit Development
- CTF Community — Boot2root & challenge author
- Open Source — Security tools & tutorials