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I'm Mohamad Oday, a reverse engineer and security researcher from Diyala, Iraq. I specialize in tearing apart Android apps and websites — reading bytecode, modifying APKs without source code, bypassing security protections, and uncovering vulnerabilities others miss.
Beyond breaking things, I build them too. I've developed custom Android applications — keyboards, music players, digital assistants — and improved existing open-source projects like OpenCamera into enhanced closed-source versions. I've also built numerous websites and have a strong background in cybersecurity and vulnerability research.
I enjoy exploring the intersection of software engineering and security — understanding how systems work from the inside out.
From low-level bytecode to full-stack web development — the tools and domains I operate in.
A selection of projects spanning reverse engineering, app development, and security research.
Built a fully custom Android keyboard from scratch with personalized layouts, themes, and input features tailored for daily use.
Took the open-source OpenCamera project and built an improved closed-source version with enhanced features and optimizations.
Developed a custom music player application with a clean interface, equalizer integration, and smooth playback controls.
Created a digital assistant app with voice commands, task automation, and smart responses for everyday tasks.
Reverse engineered protected Android applications — bypassing root detection, SSL pinning, and anti-tampering mechanisms.
Conducted security assessments on websites, discovering and reporting critical vulnerabilities across multiple platforms.