Elias Levy

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Aleph One in 1996
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Aleph One in 1996

Elias Levy (also known as Aleph One), was the moderator of the full disclosure vulnerability mailing list Bugtraq from May 14, 1996, until he stepped down on October 15, 2001. He was the CTO and co-founder of the computer security company SecurityFocus, which was acquired by Symantec on August 6, 2002. He is better known as the author of the paper "Smashing The Stack For Fun and Profit", published in 1996 Phrack magazine issue 49, which was the first high-quality public step-by-step introduction to buffer overflow vulnerabilities and their exploitation.

After the sale of Bugtraq by Symantec in August 2002, Levy was accused by many of "selling out" and compromising the high principles of the Bugtraq list. Many researchers left Bugtraq in protest and went on to found the "Full-Disclosure" mailing list.

Levy joined Symantec when they acquired SecurityFocus, but since the acquisition, has dropped from public view, giving way for a younger generation of researchers.

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