On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 02:18:29PM -0500, Nico Williams wrote: > On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 12:09:06PM +0000, Anne-Marie Eklund-Löwinder wrote: > > Some time ago we had a standardisation committee in Sweden, running a > > project defining the terminology in Swedish for the information > > security area. They came up with Janus-attack rather than man in the > > middle-attack (the latter sounds weird in Swedish). > > But it's always *Mallory* who gets in the middle, so I'd call it a > Mallory-in-the-middle attack, which has the very nice property of > abbreviating to MITM, thus minimizing the change to that term of art. As it happens, one of the HRPC co-chairs is named Mallory (Knodel). Just to clarify I was not referring to Mallory Knodel but to the fictional character Mallory of Alice-and-Bob fame, you know, the characters we use in expositions of cryptographic protocols and their analyses, the full cast of which you can see in the following page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_and_Bob Any resemblance to real persons must have been an accident, and anyways, not mine. I hope we don't have to rename these fictional characters. Nico --