Summary
Mateusz Fruba is a Senior Security Researcher with a decade of deep hands-on experience in vulnerability research, exploit development and mobile/kernel security across Android, Linux and embedded platforms. He has a proven track record at companies like Huawei, MWR and Samsung, developing real-world kernel exploits, fuzzing Android kernels with syzkaller, and porting/sanitizer work for aarch64 kernels. Comfortable with reverse engineering on ARM/ARM64, he combines low-level assembly analysis, Frida scripting and custom tooling to defeat root detection and hardening in high-security targets. Beyond research, he has built practical security software (e.g., USB data protection tools) and authored technical whitepapers and internal trainings, reflecting both offensive skill and a mentorship mindset. Based in Warsaw, he’s an active exploit developer and linux-kernel enthusiast whose practical C/C++ background and uncommon blend of device, kernel and app-level expertise make him effective at turning complex bugs into repeatable, mitigated findings.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology at Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna w Warszawie
Polish, English