CONTACT THREATHAWK

Let’s Build Something Useful

Contact ThreatHawk for project enquiries, bug reports, feature suggestions, responsible security disclosures, open-source contributions, or feedback about the platform.

Contact Methods

Contact ThreatHawk by email, LinkedIn, or GitHub for project enquiries, bug reports, feature suggestions, security disclosures, collaboration, and custom development requests.

Email

Use email for project enquiries, custom cybersecurity development, private security disclosures, collaboration, and general contact.

Email ThreatHawk

LinkedIn

Use LinkedIn for professional enquiries, collaboration, freelance work, project discussions and general feedback.

Contact on LinkedIn

GitHub

Use GitHub to report bugs, request features, review source code, suggest improvements or contribute to ThreatHawk.

Open GitHub

Bug Reports

When reporting a problem, include the tool name, browser, device, steps to reproduce the issue, expected result, actual result and screenshots where possible.

Do not include passwords, private tokens, confidential URLs, personal log files or other sensitive information in public issues.

Feature Suggestions

Suggestions for new cybersecurity utilities, interface improvements, report formats, supported file types and investigation workflows are welcome through GitHub or LinkedIn.

Responsible Security Disclosure

If you discover a security issue affecting ThreatHawk, avoid publicly sharing technical details before the issue can be reviewed.

Report security issues privately by email at threathawk5231@gmail.com . Include a clear description, affected page, reproduction steps and potential impact.

Need a Custom Cybersecurity Tool?

Need a browser-based security utility, analyzer, dashboard or automation built for a specific use case? ThreatHawk is also open to custom cybersecurity tool development for individuals, startups and small teams.

Cybersecurity Web Tools Browser-Based Analyzers Security Dashboards JavaScript Utilities Custom Automation

Send your requirements, expected functionality and preferred timeline to discuss a custom project.