DISQUS

Matasano Chargen: Hello! A self introduction by Chris Rohlf

  • Dave G. · 1 year ago
    Welcome to the team!
  • Marcin · 1 year ago
    See you at the next NYSec?
  • ChrisMtso · 1 year ago
    Marcin - Not sure. I am in the process of moving back to NJ so I may not be in town that day.
  • Ryan Russell · 1 year ago
    O RLY?

    Congrats, Chris (and the Matasano team.)

    Now Dave, about those TPS reports...
  • jf · 1 year ago
    congrats, although nothing in the world could convince me to move back to the east coast, in fact I was missing the east coast a few years back, then I had a 4 hour layover in newark and remembered why I left in the first place.
  • Statler and Waldorf · 1 year ago
    Ah, Newark airport. I once used a toilet stall there where the autoflush sensor seemed to be wired backwards, and began flushing repeatedly as soon as I sat down.

    Sort of a metaphor for the state.
  • Ben Yarbrough · 1 year ago
    congratulations on your new role. You guys are getting a top notch researcher and a great person. We will miss you in the land of Dixie! ... don't forget our fishing trip!
  • Lawrence Teo · 1 year ago
    Wow Chris I got here to get my usual dose of matasano chargen and what do I see.. :) Congrats!!
  • Mitchel Ashley · 1 year ago
    Welcome to blogosphere!

    I'm one of the most important security bloggers and I hope you soon join the list: http://www.itsecurity.com/features/top-59-influ...
  • Robert Hensing · 1 year ago
    Congrats Chris! Don't forget, it's secure@microsoft.com when you start pwning Windows apps. :-)

    oh and no offense to Mr. Ashley, but *I* am the most important security blog next to chargen of course! :-)
  • Statler and Waldorf · 1 year ago
    Rob-O:

    That was a troll. Mitch is being impersonated by Dr. Neal Krawetz.

    Who sorts through all the V|@gr4 spam MSRC gets from posting your mailto: everywhere? Stepto?
  • Robert Hensing · 1 year ago
    We have a whole team of program managers who take turns watching the inbox 24x7 for hot new phallus enlargement products! Occasionally we get vulnerability reports as well but they usually aren't as interesting as the latest trends in pharma spam runs.