Fish in a Barrel (original) (raw)
Alex Gaynor
Alex is a principal security researcher and founder of Fish in a Barrel. He occasionally does security research that requires actual effort, but prefers not to.
Paul Kehrer
Paul is a long-time fan of poorly written software, having developed it his entire career. When not writing fuzzers he can be found crawling back under the rock he came from.
Jonathan Rudenberg
Jonathan never intended to be a security researcher, but that changed when they almost got sued for accidentally discovering a flaw in a major cloud provider. Since that day, Jonathan has continued to accidentally find bugs, and occasionally modifies build systems that no one understands as part of the futile fight against solved bugclasses.
Tim Smith
Tim is literally a biologist. Once we made it clear that "fuzzing" was not the same as "letting mold take over your culture" he caught on pretty quickly.
Chris Wolfe
Chris was immediately hooked on writing fuzzers when he noticed that they produce enormous amounts of logs and crash programs.
Nelson Elhage
Nelson used to find security bugs the old-fashioned way, by actually reading source code. Once he realized that oss-fuzz was a lot easier he renounced his "doing actual work" ways for good.
Augie Fackler
Augie enjoys fuzzing because it's a fun way to convince people they shouldn't write C and C++.
William Woodruff
William is a human-shaped fuzzer. Banks hate him! He will never give up Ruby.
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Fish in a Barrel is looking to grow and diversify our team of security researchers. Do you like doing security research that could be entirely eliminated by better tools? Consider joining!