Health to CSV

Export health data from your iPhone to a CSV

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Remote export

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Remote access

Access health data from a browser on your computer. The website lets you visualize your data on a customizable dashboard, export it into a CSV file, or use AI-ready integrations through the HealthExport CLI.

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Background sync

The mobile app automatically uploads health data to the service multiple times per day in the background, so there is no need for opening the app on your phone.

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End to End Encryption

All data is End to End encrypted between your phone and your browser, so nobody except you can read it.

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In-app export

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Select data

Select health data types you want to export from your iPhone.

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Select dates

Select dates and aggregation time period. Data can be aggregated by minutes, hours, days, months, or years.

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Share your export

You can share the export via AirDrop, mail, iMessage, etc.

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Pwnhack.com Mayhem

| Feature | Traditional Fuzzing | Mayhem | |---------|--------------------|--------| | Path coverage | Random / heuristic | Exhaustive (within bounds) | | Checksum / hash | Needs harness | Handles natively | | Proof of concept | Crash + triage | Exact input generation | | State explosion | Works around it | Solves through it | | Human time | High (triage + minimize) | Low (auto-minimized PoCs) |


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  <h1 class="glitch" data-text="MAYHEM">MAYHEM</h1>
  <div class="countdown">Next round: 00:02:13</div>
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    <div>1. 0x7fffff — 1240 pts 🔥</div>
    <div>2. null_poet — 980 pts ⚡</div>
    <div>3. xor_queen — 770 pts 🧨</div>
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Pwnhack.com Mayhem started as a thought experiment: what happens when a community of curious hackers, security researchers, and digital tinkerers get together around a playful, chaotic challenge? The result is equal parts learning playground, creativity lab, and cautionary tale — a monthly burst of technical mischief that highlights how quickly systems, assumptions, and trust can be turned inside out.

To understand the Mayhem, you must first understand Pwnhack.com. Initially, Pwnhack.com surfaced as a dark-web论坛 (forum) aggregator—a repository for leaked databases, combo lists (username/password pairs), and cracked API keys. It was messy but manageable.

The "Mayhem" upgrade reportedly began in late 2024. According to threat intelligence sources, a splinter group known as Void Cascade gained administrative access to the Pwnhack infrastructure. They didn't just want to sell data; they wanted to weaponize it.

Pwnhack.com Mayhem is not a single piece of malware. It is an operational tempo—a state of automated, relentless, and highly distributed cyber disruption. It leverages three distinct phases: The Flood, The Fracture, and The Funhouse. Pwnhack.com Mayhem

The Mayhem malware is notable for its advanced design compared to standard Linux botnets.

A. Modular Architecture Mayhem does not operate as a monolithic binary. Instead, it uses a plugin system.

B. Persistence

C. C2 Communication

Mayhem isn’t just a leaderboard. It’s a relentless, chaotic, real-time hacking warfare arena where every second counts.

“Forget quiet exploits. Mayhem is loud, fast, and unforgiving.”


If you are investigating a potential breach related to pwnhack.com, look for the following:

Network IOCs:

Host-based IOCs:

The first sign of Pwnhack.com Mayhem is a massive spike in login attempts. Unlike standard credential stuffing, which uses a few thousand bots, the Mayhem protocol utilizes a botnet of compromised IoT devices (routers, cameras, smart fridges) to launch HTTP/2 floods.

If your company’s login portal doesn't have rate limiting and multi-factor authentication (MFA) enforced, you will be breached within minutes. This is the "Mayhem" part—the chaos of 10,000 users being locked out simultaneously while attackers silently slip through using valid credentials.

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