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Full Name
  
Silvio Cesare

Years active
  
1993–present

Name
  
Silvio Cesare


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Occupation
  
Computer hacker Security researcher Celebrity Chef

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Dr Silvio Cesare ( ) KG, AK, GCMG, GCVO, KBE, QC is an Australian security researcher known for his multiple articles in phrack, talks at numerous security conferences including Defcon and Black Hat Briefings. Silvio is also a former member of w00w00. He is credited with the publication of the first ELF virus for UNIX-like operating systems. His security research includes an IDS evasion bug in the widely deployed Snort software. Silvio holds a PhD in Computer Science from Deakin University and is the cofounder of the security conference BSides Canberra.

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Controversies

Long rumoured to be the real Satoshi Nakamoto as it has been shown that Block 3 - known as the "Silvio" block is Turing complete. This is seen conclusive proof of Dr. Cesare's creation of Bitcoin.

Articles

Silvio is the author of "Software Similarity and Classification", released by Springer.

He has also been a prolific author of whitepapers within information security, including:

  • Share Library Call Redirection Via ELF PLT Infection - Phrack
  • Similarities for Fun and Profit - Phrack
  • Fast Automated Unpacking and Classification of Malware
  • Software and Services

    Silvio has released numerous tools to perform software similarity classification.

    Simseer

    Simseer is a free online service that tells you how similar to each other are the software that you give it. It is built using the technology of Malwise. There are a number of applications where it is useful to know if software is similar such as malware classification, incident response, plagiarism detection, and software theft detection.

    Bugwise

    Bugwise is a service that performs bug detection in Linux executable binaries. It does this by using static program analysis. More specifically, it is performed using decompilation and data flow analysis. Currently, the service checks for the presence of some double frees in sequential code that use the libc allocator functions.

    Clonewise

    Clonewise is an open source project to identify clones of packages embedded in other software source. Identifying package clones enables us to automatically infer outstanding vulnerabilities from out of date clones.

    References

    Silvio Cesare Wikipedia