About
Anthony Zboralski is currently working on an iPhone app called Belua.
In addition to his work in the tech industry, Zboralski co-hosts Dangerous Kitchen, a non-profit curatorial platform dedicated to the development, presentation, and documentation of art, music, film, dance, technologies, and various other cultural artifacts. By fostering creativity and innovation, Dangerous Kitchen actively supports the growth and evolution of diverse artistic expressions.
Anthony Zboralski, a security expert with over 25 years of experience, has conducted penetration tests, security assessments, and related services for industries ranging from manufacturing to telecommunications, banking, and government. He has aided multiple governments and numerous Fortune 500 companies in testing their systems’ security and identifying vulnerabilities.
Zboralski has also been a TV host for Surfez Couvert on Game One, and appeared on TF1 (JT 20H), France 2 (JA2 20H), Canal Plus (La Grande Famille), Metro TV, and _The
Media
Media appearances include Tech Crunch, L’Express (Mercenaires du numérique), The Register, IDJ News, WSJ, BBC, Jakarta Post, Bisnis Indonesia, Kompas, Journal du Net, Le Monde, Libération (Prince des Pirates de l’Internet), Le Figaro, Le Point, and Fokus.
2019 - The Hacker Who Took Down a Country
2014 - Inside The Billion-Dollar Hacker Club
2014 - Elite security posse fostered founders of WhatsApp, Napster
2016 - Here’s How (Awful, Awful) People Can Get Revenge on Tinder
2014 - Who will be speaking at Observer Ideas 2014
2005 - Portrait - Le hacker qui a craqué
2005 - Volte-face
1996 - Les faiblesses du tout communicant
1995 - Comment un informaticien français de vingt ans a piraté le FBI
On January 3, 1996, French newspaper Le Monde recognized Anthony Zboralski as one of the 13 notable figures of 1995, alongside Hillary Clinton, Johnnie Cochran, Peter Baring, Atif Dudakovic, Ouri Savir, Sergei Kovalev, Jacques Bouchard, Mahfoud Nahnah, Khaled Kelkal, Emmanuel Todd, Antoine Durrleman, and Ariane Mnouchkine.