|
|
|
|
|
by lucb1e
1291 days ago
|
|
> There's barely anyone using this term, and nobody was using it 4 years ago. At my employer (security consultancy in Germany), we switched ~two weeks ago from "man" in the middle to "machine" in the middle as expansion for the MITM acronym. Mallory is also a good option, although more known to cryptographers than our mainly developer audience (who might have more of an idea what a machine is than a Mallory). It's all not perfect but we're figuring this out. Yes, neutral gender writing is indeed relatively new and won't be much on web searches. Apparently some others use AiTM for attacker in the middle (yes, with that capitalization), which most people hated and voted against (because capitalizing the The but not the in looks dumb and, also, everyone already knows mitm so that change harms readability even more). It'll be a while before the community settles on something and "man" is not the most commonly known one. Bear with us until then! |
|