Fravia

Fravia

Fravia, de son vrai nom Fjalar Ravia (30 août 1952, 3 mai 2009), était un hacker finnois en ingénierie inverse connu notamment pour son site internet contenant de nombreuses techniques et d'articles concernant le désassemblage, la décompilation, ou encore sur la sécurité des logciels.

Fravia est aussi un expert en linguistique et parle six langues : allemand, italien, français, anglais, finnois, espagnol.

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