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RT @vanhoefm@infosec.exchange Short #introduction I started my infosec journey with reverse engineering games: modding games to add new features, but I was also interested in how the copy protection worked. I actually wrote a keygen and no-CD crack for one game but never (1/4)
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released it :') Did a Bachelor thesis on WPA-TKIP security and Master thesis on Privacy in databases. Then did my PhD and a few years PostDoc where I focused on network security. Found some interesting attacks during these times: breaking RC4 in HTTPS/WPA1, the KRACK (2/4)
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attack against WPA2, the Dragonblood attack against WPA3, and recently the FragAttacks against all Wi-Fi versions. So my expertise is Wi-Fi security :) That said, I like all network and software security research. I'm currently a Prof at KU Leuven university where I still (3/4)
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focus on network and Wi-Fi security, and I'm recently also looking more into fuzzing techniques. infosec.exchange/@vanhoefm/109373820576591781 (4/4)