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James/J6

Information Systems undergraduate exploring video game cheat development, digital forensics, cybersecurity, and digital marketing.

FiveM Cheat & Bypass Development Digital Forensics Cyber Security Digital Marketing Information Systems

Building projects at the intersection of security, systems, and user experience. Currently learning and experimenting with detection systems, memory analysis, and how technical work translates to real-world impact.

GitHub

Projects & Research

Exploring the intersection of game security, digital forensics, and systems design through hands-on projects and research.

Purge-DLL-Sniffer tool showing injection activity detection scan results

Purge-DLL-Sniffer

Featured · Python

FiveM PC checking / screensharing utility focused on analysing injected and side-loaded DLLs, with an emphasis on malware-style techniques used to hide video game cheats.

Surfaces high-signal indicators around suspicious libraries and process behaviour to support manual reviews and reduce guesswork during cheat investigations. View on GitHub.

Concept diagram visualising different game cheat techniques

Game cheat concepts

Learning · notes

Exploring how common cheats work (Aim, ESP, timing changes) and what kind of signals games could use to notice them, from both an attacker and defender point of view.

Chart or graph showing input and network anomaly patterns

Input and network anomalies

Learning · systems

Basic experiments with logging inputs and network data, then looking for unusual patterns that could hint at scripts, macros or other automation.

Diagram connecting digital forensics data and marketing insights

Forensics & marketing overlap

Thinking · writing

Notes on how digital traces, attribution and user behaviour are useful both in investigations and in marketing — and what that says about privacy and security design.

About

Information Systems student passionate about understanding how information systems work, break, and can be secured and manipulated.

I'm an Information Systems undergraduate with additional studies in cybersecurity and experience in social media management. My work spans technical security research, digital forensics, and strategic digital communications. I explore how systems function at both the technical level—from low-level memory analysis to network security—and the strategic level, understanding how security concepts and digital presence translate to real-world business impact.

Currently focused on building practical projects, advancing my cybersecurity knowledge, managing digital communications, and understanding how technical work connects to broader business and user needs. I'm always open to collaboration, mentorship, and opportunities to contribute to interesting projects.

Let's connect

Interested in collaborating, sharing resources, or discussing opportunities? Get in touch.

Whether you're working on something related to game security, digital forensics, cybersecurity, or marketing — or you have opportunities, advice, or resources to share — I'd love to hear from you.