![]() Over the years, I've been curious about different fields that have come up, mostly by chance. This is also around the same time that I discovered the Fiddler web debugger tool that I have used on almost a daily basis ever since.Īre there any other fields that have your special interest? I recall learning about drive-by downloads and reading an important book: Virtual Honeypots: From Botnet Tracking to Intrusion Detection by Niels Provos and Thorsten Holz.Īfter reading this book, I wrote a very basic prototype for a honeypot that would capture payloads from drive-by attacks. I was working for a small company, and my job was to find new malware samples. ![]() I think I first got into exploit kits around 2007. You are most famous for your exploit kit research. After graduating from university, I moved over to North America, where I currently reside. Where are you from, and where do you live now? The goal of this series is to introduce our readers to our malware intelligence crew by involving them in these Q&A sessions. In our series " Interview with a malware hunter," our feature role today goes to Jérôme Segura, Malwarebytes’ Head of Threat Intelligence and world-renowned exploit kits researcher.
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