Hey everyone, I’ve created a project called DedSec Project — a free collection of tools built for Termux on Android, inspired by the themes of Watch Dogs, digital freedom, and underground resistance.
This project is about taking back control — of your data, your digital footprint, and your device — using open tools, no external accounts, and full transparency.
With a few clicks inside Termux, you can:
Host file upload/download servers from your phone
Share those services publicly using Cloudflare tunnels
Simulate phishing and data awareness pages (educational only)
Test how easily people give away personal data (name, photo, etc.)
Run camera-based pages to show how silent permission abuse can happen
Deploy trustworthy-looking interfaces to demonstrate social engineering
All while staying local, private, and in full control
No trackers, no background connections, no fluff — just raw functionality and total transparency. Everything is editable, readable, and offline-first.
The purpose of the project is not hacking — it’s about learning how these things work, so you can defend against them, teach others, or use them in simulations and research.
Scripts are clearly labeled for ethical, educational use only.
You don't need a laptop to understand privacy. Your Android phone is powerful enough to:
Host servers
Anonymize traffic
Create phishing simulations
Generate public access links
Collect and store data — all from your terminal
If you understand these systems, you’re no longer a passive user — you become an aware one.
🌐 Website: https://www.ded-sec.space
💻 GitHub: https://github.com/dedsec1121fk
I’d love feedback, ideas, or contributors.
Stay curious. Stay private. Resist control. 🧠