Lyon has been active in the network security community since the mid-1990s. His handle, "Fyodor", was taken from Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky.[3] Most of his programming is done in the C, C++, and Perl programming languages.
Opposition to grayware
In December 2011, Lyon published a post criticizing the fact that Download.com started bundling grayware with their installation managers and expressing concerns users confusing Download.com-offered content for software offered by original authors; his accusations included deception as well as copyright and trademark violation.[4][5]
Conferences
Lyon has presented at DEFCON, CanSecWest, FOSDEM, IT Security World, Security Masters' Dojo, ShmooCon, IT-Defense, SFOBug, and other security conferences.[6][7]
Websites
Lyon maintains several network security web sites:
Nmap.Org – Host of the Nmap security scanner and its documentation
SecTools.Org – The top 100 network security tools (ranked by thousands of Nmap users)
SecLists.Org – Archive of the most common security mailing lists
Insecure.Org – His main site, offering security news/updates, exploit world archive, and other misc. security resources
Published books
Know Your Enemy: Revealing the Security Tools, Tactics, and Motives of the Blackhat Community,[8] co-authored with other members of the Honeynet Project.
Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent,[9] co-authored with Kevin Mitnick and other hackers.
^The Honeypot Project (2002). Know Your Enemy: Revealing the Security Tools, Tactics, and Motives of the Blackhat Community. Addison-Wesley. ISBN0-201-74613-1.
^1131ah; Rogers, Russ; Beale, Jay; Grand, Joe; Fyodor; FX; Craig, Paul; Mullen, Timothy; Parker, Tom (2004). Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent. Syngress. ISBN1-931836-05-1.