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'''Steve Gibson''' (b. [[March]] [[1955]]) is a computer engineer and journalist based in [[Laguna Hills, California]]. Gibson has had a long career in the technology field starting in his teen years. He began in hardware projects but moved more towards software development in the [[1980s]]. Gibson founded [[Gibson Research Corporation]] in 1985, and is currently its primary employee. Gibson is also a contributing editor to [[InfoWorld]] magazine.
Gibson is an advocate of [[assembly language]] programming, and prides himself with writing whole applications exclusively in assembly language, including the [[SpinRite]] hard disk utility. He is one of several advocates of optimizing computer programs and reducing the size of their executables.▼
▲Gibson is an advocate of [[assembly language]] programming, and prides himself with writing whole applications exclusively in assembly language. He is one of several advocates of optimizing computer programs and reducing the size of their executables.
Gibson has garnered criticism for certain writings on computer security which allegedly do no more than spread [[FUD|fear]]. He has also been accused of shameless self-promotion, and has oft been likened to a [[snake oil]] merchant. These accusations notwithstanding, he has developed and distributed (for free) a number of useful security tools, including the popular [https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 ShieldsUp!] port-scanning site. His writings also provide something of a glimpse into the world of ''[[hacker|hackers]]'' and ''[[Hacker#Hacker:_Intruder_and_criminal|crackers]]'', of which he counts himself one of the former.
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