His real name is Matt Rosenfield. sep332. Ars Praefectus Is anyone else tickled by the guy's name? Moxie Marlinspike sounds like a character from an old Popeye cartoon.

Sep 12, 2014 · The first guy's name Moxie Marlinspike. Is that your real name? MOXIE MARLINSPIKE: It is it. HENN: Was it on your birth certificate? MARLINSPIKE: No. It was not on my birth certificate, but it's Orome1 writes "The well-known whitehat hacker and security researcher who goes by the handle Moxie Marlinspike has recently experienced firsthand the electronic device search that travelers are sometimes submitted to by border agents when entering the country. He was returning from the Dominican Rep An anonymous reader writes: Security researcher Moxie Marlinspike has an interesting post about the state of GPG-encrypted communications. After using GPG for much of its lifetime, he says he now dreads getting a GPG-encrypted email in his inbox. Moxie Marlinspike, one of the developers of Signal, himself wrote an article decrying GPG. The gist of it was: These are deep structural problems. GPG isn’t the thing that’s going to take us to ubiquitous end to end encryption, and if it were, it’d be kind of a shame to finally get there with 1990’s cryptography. Moxie Marlinspike, in association with the Anarchist Yacht Club, is the filmmaker behind this "hastily made on a computer with a 14-day return policy" documentary about the everyman sailor. Gunkerty Jeb writes "Moxie Marlinspike, the security and privacy researcher known for his SSLStrip, Convergence and RedPhone tools, has released a new tool that can crack passwords used for some VPNs and wireless networks that rely on encryption using Microsoft's MS-CHAPv2 protocol. According to an IETF draft submitted by researchers Moxie Marlinspike and Trevor Perrin, a TACK key is used to sign the public key from the TLS server's certificate. Clients can 'pin' a hostname to the TACK key, based on a user's visitation habits, without requiring sites modify their existing certificate chains or limiting a site's ability to

Dec 31, 2014 · HENN: Right, Moxie Marlinspike. SMITH: This guy is a former hacker, and you try - you tried to find out his real name. HENN: I did. I grilled him on it. HENN: Is that your real name

Sep 19, 2017 · Moxie isn't even his real name, so it seems unlikely that it would be displayed this way if he were a real FTE. Vinnl on Sept 19, 2017 I can imagine that being some leftover from the days when he worked on WhatsApp integrating the Signal protocol, because he works for/leads Open Whisper Systems.

Sep 19, 2017 · Moxie isn't even his real name, so it seems unlikely that it would be displayed this way if he were a real FTE. Vinnl on Sept 19, 2017 I can imagine that being some leftover from the days when he worked on WhatsApp integrating the Signal protocol, because he works for/leads Open Whisper Systems.

According to an IETF draft submitted by researchers Moxie Marlinspike and Trevor Perrin, a TACK key is used to sign the public key from the TLS server's certificate. Clients can 'pin' a hostname to the TACK key, based on a user's visitation habits, without requiring sites modify their existing certificate chains or limiting a site's ability to Computerworld covers a range of technology topics, with a focus on these core areas of IT: Windows, Mobile, Apple/enterprise, Office and productivity suites, collaboration, web browsers and