Cody Stobaugh

Founder

Dallas, Texas, United States11 yrs 4 mos experience
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Key Highlights

  • Publicly disclosed multiple vulnerabilities.
  • Received CVE for significant security findings.
  • Recognized by Google's VRP for innovative research.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Security Researcher specializing in Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing.

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Skills

Core Skills

Vulnerability Assessment And Penetration Testing (vapt)Security Research

Other Skills

Vulnerability AssessmentPenetration Testing (VAPT)Vulnerability ResearchAnalytical SkillsTeamworkSecurity OperationsPhysical SecurityEthical HackingCyber WarfarePrompt EngineeringAdvanced Threat Analytics (ATA)Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)Cyber Threat Hunting (CTH)Threat DetectionRisk Governance

About

Cody Stobaugh, better known online as "k0mraid" (or "K0mraid3" in his earliest works) is a Dallas-based Security Researcher, Ethical Hacker & CEO of Stobaugh Group. His research on "Rooting" and "Jailbreaking" in the formative years of AOSP and iOS development honed his reverse engineering skills, and understanding of exploitation methodologies which ultimately laid the foundation for what would later become his passion - Security Research. By the start of 2023, Stobaugh had already publically disclosed one vulnerability and by October of 2023, was given his first official CVE for a second, CVE-2023-30731 aka "Combo-Kill", which exploited a vulnerability in one of Samsung's proprietary security components in their fork of AOSP, called OneUI. Needless to say, Mobile devices are Stobaugh's favorite thing to hack/tinker with. Before the end of 2023, Google's VRP recognized Stobaugh with an "Honorable Mention" for his research into reverse engineering and disabling safeguards within the Bard API (Now Gemini) – all accomplished before documentation about the API was publicly available. In October of 2025, Stobaugh was officially credited with his most significant discovery to date, CVE 2025-48633 by Google. CVE 2025-48633 is a vulnerability within Androids Enterprise management framework. Today is not much different, Cody spends his time researching and working to grow his company, Stobaugh Group, a Vulnerability Assessment, Penetration Testing (VAPT) & Security Research firm.

Experience

11 yrs 4 mos
Total Experience
2 yrs 3 mos
Average Tenure
2 yrs 6 mos
Current Experience

Stobaugh group

Founder | CEO | Director of Research

Oct 2023Present · 2 yrs 6 mos · Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex · Hybrid

  • Founder, CEO & Director Of Research. Formally established Stobaugh Group in October of 2023.
Vulnerability AssessmentPenetration Testing (VAPT)Vulnerability ResearchVulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT)Security Research

Lockheed martin

Labs & Tech

Aug 2017Mar 2020 · 2 yrs 7 mos · Fort Worth, Texas, United States · On-site

Analytical SkillsTeamwork

Certified research company inc.

Security Officer

Apr 2017Aug 2017 · 4 mos · Texas, United States · On-site

Security OperationsPhysical Security

Ncm demolition + remediation

Operator

Jan 2014Jan 2017 · 3 yrs · United States · On-site

  • Operator. Worked on sites such as TA-18 at Los Alamos Natl. Labs. (LANL)

Freeman exhibit co

Carpenter

Jan 2011Dec 2013 · 2 yrs 11 mos · Texas, United States · On-site

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