About Me
Hey, I'm RejectModders and I do security stuff out of Missouri. I got into cybersecurity because I genuinely enjoy finding how things break, and then figuring out how to stop that from happening.
Most of my time is spent in Python, C, C++, or C#. I've built everything from security scanners to Discord bots to little games. Honestly if an idea sounds fun I'll probably just start building it.
Security research is where I spend most of my focus right now. I like the idea of shipping open-source tools that actually help people find and patch real vulnerabilities before someone nasty does.
I used to run Disutils Team, a Discord tooling org that ran for a while before I wound it down. These days it's all about VulnRadar. If you want to build something together, hit me up.
Tech Stack
My Organizations
Disutils Team
Former Lead / FounderAn org I built around Discord tooling and bot development. We shipped a few useful things but I eventually moved on to focus fully on security work. It was a good run.
VulnRadar
FounderMy current main project. VulnRadar scans websites for security vulnerabilities and gives you an actual useful report with severity levels and how to fix what it finds.
My Timeline
Zero to Coder
Started from nothing. Picked up Python with no real direction, just messing around and seeing what stuck. Had no idea where it was going but I liked it enough to keep going.
The Bot That Started It All
There was a cheating company called Loop that I really wanted to be part of. I wasn't good enough yet so I just started building a Discord bot to try and get noticed. Never joined Loop but that bot is what got me obsessed with this stuff in the first place.
UniBot
Turned that bot into a real project and started an org around it called UniBot. My first actual thing with a community. Pretty rough at first but people used it, which honestly still surprises me.
Disutils Team
UniBot evolved and I rebranded the whole thing as Disutils Team. Built out Disckit, DisMusic, and a bunch of other utilities. We had a real community going and kept it alive for a full year. Genuinely proud of what we shipped.
A Full Year of Disutils
Kept building and growing Disutils through the whole run. Picked up C, C++, and C# along the way. But I was spending more and more time reading about vulnerabilities and less time thinking about Discord bots. The interest was shifting.
Zero-Trace
Wound down Disutils after about a year and built Zero-Trace, a CLI security scanner for finding hidden vulnerabilities. This was the one that made everything click. Security stopped being a side interest and became the thing I actually wanted to do.
VulnRadar
Zero-Trace turned into something way bigger. Founded VulnRadar as a proper platform with 175+ vulnerability checks, severity ratings, and fix guidance. Basically the tool I wished existed when I was just getting started.
Right Now
Growing VulnRadar, shipping more open-source security tools, and trying to get better every day. Still feel like I'm early. A lot left to build.