Developer • Cybersecurity Researcher • Ethical Hacking Enthusiast • Kerala, India
Hello! I'm Sidharth S, also known online as Zidhuxd, a young cybersecurity researcher and developer from Kerala, India.
I am passionate about cybersecurity research, ethical hacking, reverse engineering, and software development. My goal is to explore how digital systems work, understand vulnerabilities, and learn how to secure modern technology.
I started exploring cybersecurity and development at a young age and continue learning through projects, experiments, and security research.
📍 Location: Kerala, India
🎂 Born: January 22, 2009
🌐 Website: https://zidhuxd.me
My main areas of cybersecurity research include:
- Penetration Testing
- Vulnerability Assessment
- Ethical Hacking
- Digital Forensics
- Malware Analysis
- Reverse Engineering
- Security Research
- Web Security
- Android Security
- HTML
- CSS
- Web Development
- Burp Suite
- Metasploit
- Wireshark
- Nmap
- Kali Linux
- Kali Linux
- Ubuntu
- Linux Security Environments
- GitHub
- Google Cloud
- Linux based development environments
I experiment with Remote Access Trojan frameworks for cybersecurity education and malware analysis in controlled research environments.
Developing Android malware simulation samples used in penetration testing labs and cybersecurity training environments.
⚠️ All security research projects are conducted for ethical and educational purposes only.
- Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
- GitHub Spark Contributor
- Verified GitHub Student Developer
- GitHub Pro Account
- Cybersecurity and programming certifications
- Portfolio: https://zidhuxd.me
- GitHub: https://github.com/zidhu-xd
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sidharth-s-a008b3381
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/zidhuxd
- Email: contact@zidhuxd.me
Sidharth S, Zidhuxd, cybersecurity researcher Kerala, ethical hacker India, young cybersecurity enthusiast, penetration testing researcher, developer from Kerala India.
My mission is to continue learning about cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and software development, contribute to the technology community, and promote responsible security research.
“Real hackers hack people, not accounts.”




