
I'm Lino Müller, I do
Software · Web ·
Game Development
I'm 21 years old from Switzerland. I thaught myself how to program and hack. I love learning new things and working with computers.
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This website serves as a platform to introduce myself and showcase some of my projects.
My journey in computer science began as a hobby, but it quickly became my passion. I first taught myself how computers, networks, and the World Wide Web work, exploring concepts like memory allocation, binary, network layers, and more.
From there, I got into programming, learning different languages for various purposes. Once I felt confident in my programming skills, I shifted my focus to cybersecurity. Initially, I concentrated on identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities, but later, I also explored reverse engineering and software cracking.
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Thechnologies and Skills
These are the things I've learned and worked with.
Worked With
- VMware and Virtualbox
- MySQL
- Multiple Linux Distributions
- Assembly
- MSYS2
- ASP.NET
- Node.js
- Stable Diffusion
- Unity and Unreal Engine
- Wireshark and Stratoshark
- Burpsuite, OWASP ZAP and Caido
Programming Languages
C and C++
Python
C#
Javascript
CSS and HTML
PHP
Lua
SQL
Bash
Timeline
Juli 2021 - Present
Work
Here are some of my favorite projects.
Aim Practice Game

Aim Training Game
A game to train your aim and mouse skills.
In this game, you destroy planets by clicking on them with the mouse. When the game starts, a crosshair appears in the center of the screen, and the mouse cursor is hidden. You move the crosshair by moving the mouse. The game generally has two modes. When the window is small and not maximized, the planets are close to each other, requiring minimal mouse movement to hit them. In fullscreen mode, the planets are farther apart, requiring more mouse movement to hit them.
Virtual Chessboard

Virtual Chessboard
A program / game that is intended to be the digital counterpart to a physical wooden chessboard.
I made this virtual chessboard to help me replay chess positions from matches I've watched or games I've played. It's also useful for playing chess with a friend, in situations where a physical chessboard isn't available, like when traveling. Another way to use it is for playing chess remotely, such as through chat or email, where moves are sent in written form (e.g., 'e4, e5').
Web Fuzzer

Web Fuzzer
A powerful fuzzer to discover vulnerabilities across all kinds of webservices.
This fuzzer is run by executing a command in the terminal. Currently, this fuzzer has two fuzzing modes. For the default option, you provide a URL and a wordlist file. The fuzzer will then fuzz the wordlist at the end of the URL. The second option is to specifically fuzz for backup files on webservers. This option is available by adding the '-bf' flag to the command. With the '-sD' and '-sI' flags, the speed can be decreased or increased for lighter or heavier scans, depending on the target's environment. You can also add the '-v' flag for extra verbosity.
List Systematizer

List Systematizer
This is a program for the console to write and organize all kinds of lists.
The program starts by creating a default text file called list.txt. You can either modify this file or create a new one. There are a couple of commands: Write: Enter write mode to add items to the list. Delete: Enter delete mode to remove items. You can either specify the line number to delete or type clear to delete everything. Display: View the current list. Change: Switch to a different list file. Info (i): Display information about all available commands.
Key Repeater

Key Repeater
A program that repeats any key or mouse button.
I created this program to assist with AFK (Away From Keyboard) farming in video games. In some games, like Minecraft, where farming resources can be time-consuming, AFK farming is a useful technique. This involves building a farm or finding a spot where you can stand still without moving, and all you need to do is press a key or mouse button repeatedly to gather resources. With this program, you don't have to sit in front of the screen the entire time. Instead, you can do other tasks, like eating or going out, while still progressing in the game.
Portfolio Website

Portfolio Website
The last project I want to showcase is this website itself.
This website includes several features. It's designed with a mobile-first approach, featuring a bars menu for easy navigation. Images are being lazy loaded to improve performance. It also offers a white mode option for changing the layout. Additionally, you can explore individual projects in more detail by opening them in a separate tab.
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Whether you are starting a project, have business inquiries or just want to say hi, my inbox is always open so feel free to reach out and I will get back to you as soon as pssible.
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