Cybersecurity · Systems · Practical Work
Technical notes, writeups,
and a record of what I build.
I keep this site as a clean archive of my work: reports, labs, projects, and certifications. Straight to the point, with enough detail to be useful.
Latest Writeups
My most recent reports and the things I want people to see first.
Report 9: RE-Protocol-Agent: Project Planning & Architecture
Planning an AI-assisted mobile and protocol reverse engineering tool targeting the Mercedes me Android application: architecture, static analysis design, protocol capture workflow, and ethical boundaries.
Open →Report 10: RE-Protocol-Agent: Results, Course Correction & Limitations
Implementation results for RE-Protocol-Agent: static analysis pipeline execution, dynamic emulator workflow issues, course correction after a misconfigured launch, and what remains for protocol validation.
Open →Report 8: Assembly Password Verification & Binary Patching
Implementing a password verification program in x86 32-bit assembly using SASM, then analyzing and patching the compiled binary in Cutter to bypass authentication entirely.
Open →Certifications
A clean list of certifications, proof, and what each one covers.
View →About (short)
I'm Yll Morina, a CS student focused on cybersecurity, and a karate athlete. I like technical work that's precise, testable, and practical.
Read more →What you'll find here
- Writeups and reports (clear steps, clear outcomes)
- Certifications and training history
- Projects and experiments as I publish them