Ilfak Guilfanov

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ilfak Guilfanov
Ilfak Guilfanov

Ilfak Guilfanov (b. 1966) is a software developer, computer security researcher and blogger. He became well known when he issued a free hotfix for the Windows Metafile vulnerability on 31 December 2005. His unofficial patch was favorably reviewed and widely publicized because no official patch was initially available from Microsoft. Microsoft released an official patch on 5 January 2006.

Guilfanov graduated from Moscow State University in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. He lives in Liège, Belgium and works for DataRescue. He is the systems architect and main developer for IDA Pro, which is DataRescue's commercial version of the Interactive Disassembler Guilfanov created. A freeware version of this reverse engineering tool is also available.

[edit] External links