From Curiosity About Digital Worlds To A Real Project Built From A Phone

Where It Started

My name is Loukas Floros. I was born on 14 August 2004, and I created DedSec Project as a practical learning project for people who want to understand Termux, Android, programming, cybersecurity, and useful phone-first workflows.

The Watch Dogs games first made me curious about technology, privacy, connected systems, and the power that digital tools can have in everyday life. That curiosity pushed me to start learning programming and experimenting with Termux and Android instead of leaving the idea inside a fictional world.

What It Became

DedSec Project grew from that learning path. It is not presented as a finished answer to everything. It is a continuously improving collection of tools, lessons, guides, experiments, and troubleshooting material designed to help other people learn by doing and understand what they run.

The project is independent and focused on education, lawful experimentation, practical problem solving, privacy awareness, and making useful technical knowledge more approachable from an Android phone.

Languages & Data

PythonBash / ShellJavaScriptHTML5CSS3JSONMarkdownSQLite

Development & Platforms

TermuxLinux CLIGitGitHubGitHub ActionsGitHub Pages

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity ToolingOSINTSecurity Testing & AuditingNetwork & Security ToolingFile & Metadata Analysis

AI & Local Models

Local LLMsGGUF Modelsllama.cppRAGLocal Knowledge RetrievalAI Model RoutingOffline AI

Application Development

CLI DevelopmentTUI DevelopmentAndroid / Termux DevelopmentLocal-First ApplicationsOffline-First ApplicationsResponsive Web DevelopmentAPI Integration

Automation & Project Work

Automation & ScriptingRepository AutomationBackup & RecoveryData IntegritySHA-256 VerificationTesting & QA AutomationTechnical DocumentationOpen-Source DevelopmentEnglish / Greek Localization

Project's Vision

DedSec Project is built around a simple idea: useful technology should help people understand more, depend less on black boxes, and have meaningful control over the devices and tools they use. The project aims to turn curiosity into practical ability — especially for people learning directly from an Android phone.

Practical Learning

Learning should go beyond reading commands. DedSec Project focuses on real examples, troubleshooting, repeatable workflows, and explanations that help users understand what a tool is doing before they rely on it.

Technology Within Reach

A phone can be more than a consumption device. The project is designed to show that useful technical learning, scripting, experimentation, and problem solving can begin with hardware people already own, without requiring an expensive setup first.

Control, Privacy & Transparency

Users should be able to understand what runs on their devices, make informed choices, protect their privacy, and keep reasonable control over software they install and systems they own. Security should increase confidence without unnecessarily removing openness or user choice.

Open, Free Core That Keeps Evolving

The core project should remain freely available and continue improving through new lessons, tools, fixes, documentation, and community feedback. Optional paid guides and clearly scoped adaptations can support that work, but they should complement the free project rather than replace it.

The long-term direction is simple: make technical knowledge easier to reach, easier to understand, and more useful in everyday life while keeping learning responsible, independent, and grounded in what people can actually do with their own devices.

Due Process, Legal Counsel, And Public Scrutiny

If any DedSec Project member, contributor, or person publicly associated with the project is detained or arrested, their fundamental rights must be respected. A detention is not automatically unlawful merely because a lawyer is not physically present at the moment of arrest, and the exact rules differ by jurisdiction. In the European Union, suspects must be given access to a lawyer without undue delay and, in principle, before police questioning, subject only to limited legal exceptions.

Every such case deserves calm, independent, evidence-based scrutiny. The public and the press should examine the stated charges, court records, treatment in custody, access to counsel, and whether due process was followed. No one should obstruct an investigation, threaten officials, expose private information, or decide guilt or innocence from headlines alone.

Security research, digital protest, and hacktivism can be politically sensitive, misunderstood, or portrayed selectively. That makes transparency and independent review especially important, but association with DedSec Project never creates immunity from a lawful investigation. The project supports legal, ethical, authorized activity, the presumption of innocence, and the right of every accused person to prepare a defence.

Rights references: EU Directive 2013/48/EU · EU Charter, Article 48.

Public Work Survives When Support Exists

DedSec Project exists so people can learn, test, protect themselves, and build from a phone. Behind that public work are real costs for device testing, writing, translation, maintenance, and fixes. Sponsors help keep the public project moving, while the Store offers the three bilingual digital guides and the clearly scoped Custom Script adaptation package.

User Control

People should be able to install, remove, repair, and configure software on hardware they own.

Independent Development

Independent developers and alternative app distribution should remain viable parts of the Android ecosystem.

Privacy And Choice

Security improvements should not unnecessarily remove privacy, openness, or meaningful user choice.