C++ - reverse engineering - systems - tooling

I'm Asher, a developer who likes taking things apart and building better tools.

I go by aaddpp or vmpprotect online. I'm a Pennsylvania-based developer focused on low-level systems, reverse engineering, security research, networking, and custom automation.

This site is a mix of my bio, portfolio, project archive, and personal corner of the internet. It shows what I build, what I'm learning, and the kind of technical problems I like working on.

Profile
A quick snapshot of who I am.
Pennsylvania, United States
Going into college, still building and learning
Runs a home server / homelab-style setup
Main stack: C, C++, Python, HTML/CSS
C++
C
Python
Windows
Linux
RE
Networking
Automation

About

More than just code

I'm the type of developer who learns by digging into things. I like understanding how software works below the surface, whether that means reading memory, looking through a binary, debugging strange behavior, or writing a tool to automate something annoying.

A lot of my work is centered around low-level programming, reverse engineering, Windows internals, networking, and security research. I also build regular web tools, scripts, Discord-related utilities, and small automation projects when I need something practical.

I care about projects that are technical, clean, and useful. My goal is to keep improving as a developer while building things that show curiosity, problem solving, and real engineering effort.

Interests

What I'm into

Low-Level Systems
I like working close to the operating system: memory, native APIs, Windows internals, and C/C++.
Reverse Engineering
I spend a lot of time reading compiled code, understanding program behavior, and building small tools around that process.
Security Research
I'm interested in vulnerability research, exploit development concepts, responsible disclosure, and practical security tooling.
Networking
I enjoy messing with protocols, servers, routing, automation, and infrastructure-style projects.

Timeline

My path so far

1

Started building tools

Got into programming through small utilities, automation, and figuring out how software works under the hood.

2

Moved deeper into systems

Started focusing more on C, C++, reverse engineering, Windows internals, debugging, and lower-level concepts.

3

Finalizing what I really want to do

I am currently bouncing in between security research, exploit development, and building practical tools. I like all of it and want to keep exploring before settling on a specific path.

4

College / next chapter

I'm heading into college and continuing to build projects around systems, security, networking, and custom tooling.

Projects

Selected work

All repos
base44-free-ai
A small project experimenting with Base44 apps and access to AI tools like Claude, Gemini, and GPT.
AI
Automation
Tooling
unrealengine-dump-helper
Utilities for Unreal Engine dump analysis, offset work, and reverse engineering workflows.
C++
Reverse Engineering
UE
evoke-mcp
A MCP Server focused around enabling your LLM to be able to interact with your cheat driver.
MCP
Automation
Dev Tools
DLink-RCE
Security research project focused on vulnerability analysis, networking, and router exploitation concepts via bad sanitization.
Security Research
Networking
RCE
Contact
Want to reach me, check out my work, or follow what I'm building?