
S3v3ru5
@s3v3ru5_
CTFs(Crypto) (@teaminvaders0 | @zer0pts) || Independent Security Researcher, SR @spearbit || prev: Blockchain Security Engineer @trailofbits (Jun ‘22 - Jun ‘24)
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https://hackmd.io/@S3v3ru5/SyyDuzUF0 25-07-2019 06:41:47
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Presenting our paper "Weak Fiat-Shamir Attacks on Modern Proof Systems," a collaboration with Quang Dao & Paul Grubbs (is a licensed ham radio operator!!!!) from Carnegie Mellon University, Real World Crypto this Wednesday. Let's look at some critical vulnerabilities that we found as part of that research eprint.iacr.org/2023/691




Yesterday was my last day at Trail of Bits. I'm still so incredibly thankful that they took on a naïve blockchain engineer four years ago, and gave me the chance to learn and teach. A privilege to work with an awesome team! For now, though. Touching grass. Getting sun-burnt. 💜


Say hello to your EthCC[7] speakers! arnaik.eth from Trail of Bits Track: Security See you in Brussels! 🖤💛❤️
![EthCC - Ethereum Community Conference (@ethcc) on Twitter photo Say hello to your EthCC[7] speakers!
<a href="/anishrnaik/">arnaik.eth</a> from Trail of Bits
Track: Security
See you in Brussels! 🖤💛❤️ Say hello to your EthCC[7] speakers!
<a href="/anishrnaik/">arnaik.eth</a> from Trail of Bits
Track: Security
See you in Brussels! 🖤💛❤️](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQmcmyTXoAABNqF.jpg)

Say hello to your EthCC[7] speakers! Benjamin Samuels from Trail of Bits Track: Developer Tools See you in Brussels! 🖤💛❤️
![EthCC - Ethereum Community Conference (@ethcc) on Twitter photo Say hello to your EthCC[7] speakers!
<a href="/thebensams/">Benjamin Samuels</a> from Trail of Bits
Track: Developer Tools
See you in Brussels! 🖤💛❤️ Say hello to your EthCC[7] speakers!
<a href="/thebensams/">Benjamin Samuels</a> from Trail of Bits
Track: Developer Tools
See you in Brussels! 🖤💛❤️](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQmjJqpXgAAjZqL.jpg)




I'm going to be back on stage tomorrow at Defi Security Summit at 1:20pm to discuss tips on building and reviewing codebases with invariants. It'll be short and sweet, and will primarily cover this and a short and sweet talk about everything invariants! ✨





