Mikk Möll is a cyber security engineer based in Tallinn with eight years of hands-on experience spanning software development, malware reverse engineering, and penetration testing. He holds a BSc in Computer and Information Systems Security from TalTech and currently applies his skills in production security work while contributing to open-source security tooling. His GitHub contributions include enhancing IntelMQ parsers for ESET threat feeds and hardening a Termux Ubuntu chroot script, reflecting a pragmatic focus on secure data pipelines and deployable environments. A former conscript in the Estonian Defence Forces Cyber Command, he brings operational cyber defense experience that complements his developer mindset and attention to robust, maintainable code.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Bachelor's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology
IntelMQ is a solution for IT security teams for collecting and processing security feeds using a message queuing protocol.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:11 reviews, 96 commits, 32 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Mikk primarily contributed to the development and improvement of parsers and collectors for the IntelMQ system, specifically focusing on integrating and enhancing support for ESET threat intelligence feeds. They added new features to the parsers, improved existing functionality, addressed edge cases, and reworked data handling. The commits also involved updates to existing code, including code style improvements, indicating a focus on maintaining and improving the overall quality and security of the IntelMQ platform.
Contributions summary:Mikk primarily focused on modifying the `ubuntu.sh` script, which likely handles the setup and launch of an Ubuntu chroot environment within Termux. Their changes included updating the script to fix paths, manage dependencies, and configure the environment for proper functionality. The user addressed build and execution configurations, ensuring the correct environment variables and commands are set. These changes resulted in a more robust and functional chroot environment.
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