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Hacking & Security Lectures
Gepost: 03 oktober 2007 12:03 AM   [ Negeer ]  
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22nd Chaos Communication Congress - Video Materiaal

22C3: We lost the war. Welcome to the world of tomorrow. (Met Rop Gonggrijp)
22C3: Bluetooth Hacking - The State of The Art
22C3: Anonymous Data Broadcasting by Misuse of Satellite ISPs
22C3: Wartracking: Satellite Tracking, harvesting and security
22C3: Magnetic Stripe Technology
22C3: Towards the first Free Software GSM Phone
22C3: Hacker Jeopardy / The one and only hacker quizshow
22C3: Private investigations in searching
22C3: The truth about Nanotechnology
22C3: 5 Theses on Informational-Cognitive Capitalism
22C3: Hacking OpenWRT
22C3: Search Engines - Oracles of the Information Society
22C3: Developing Intelligent Search Engines
22C3: Exploring Protocols and Services on Internet Connected Embedded Devices
22C3: W3C on Mobile, CSS, Multimodal and more
22C3: The grey commons
22C3: e-Voting: The silent decline of public control
22C3: EvoCell - free software for evolving cellular automata
22C3: Learning JavaScript with the Google Maps API
22C3: Memory allocator security
22C3: Internet Voting in Estonia
22C3: Open Source, EU funding and Agile Methods
22C3: RFID - overview of protocols, librfid implementation and passive sniffing
22C3: PyPy - the new Python implementation on the block
22C3: Lecture on Freenet’s new algorithm
22C3: Disassembler Internals II: Automated Data Structure Recognition
22C3: The Future Challenges for a Hacker
22C3: Technological art off the trodden tracks
22C3: Robots for fun and research
22C3: Black Ops Of TCP/IP 2005.5
22C3: Covert channels in TCP/IP: attack and defence
22C3: Attacking the IPv6 Protocol Suite
22C3: Autodafé: An Act of Software Torture
22C3: Software Patenting; Adequate means of protection for software
22C3: Community Mesh Networking
22C3: A guided tour to European IT lobbying
22C3: WiFi Long Shots
22C3: The Realtime Podcast
22C3: AJAX Based Web Applications
22C3: Changing Realities
22C3: Honeymonkeys
22C3: A discussion about modern disk encryption systems
22C3: COMPLETE Hard Disk Encryption with FreeBSD
22C3: The Future of Virtualization
22C3: Blackberry: call to arms, some provided
22C3: Terminator Genes and GURT - Biological Restrictions Management
22C3: The Realtime thing
Team Xbox-Linux at 22C3

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Gepost: 03 oktober 2007 12:05 AM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 1 ]  
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22C3: Cybercrime Convention
22C3: Personal experiences bringing technology and new media to disaster areas
22C3: Seaside: Agile Web Application Development with Squeak
22C3: Writing better code (in Dylan)
22C3: Quantum Entanglement
22C3: Vulnerability markets
22C3: Closing Event

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Gepost: 03 oktober 2007 12:19 AM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 2 ]  
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Tering. Moet nog What the bl33b 1&2;kijken en nu komt dit er ook allemaal bij…

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Handen omhoog! Dit is een hypotheek!

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Gepost: 03 oktober 2007 01:30 AM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 3 ]  
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wauw !

Net Gongrijp zitten kijken, het is een trutter smile
Heel interessant.

Bedankt, ben weer enkele weken onder de pannen met die lijst.

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Gepost: 16 februari 2008 05:31 PM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 4 ]  
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DeepSec 2007: Melanie Rieback - The RFID Guardian
DeepSec 2007: Peter Purgathofer - The Many Dimensions of Security in eVoting
DeepSec 2007: Marcel Holtmann - New Security Model of Bluetooth 2.1
DeepSec 2007: Halvar Flake - Automated structural classification of malware
DeepSec 2007: Georg Wicherski - Collecting and Managing Accumulated Malware
DeepSec 2007: Stefano Zanero - Observing the Tidal Waves of Malware
DeepSec 2007: Paul Simmonds - The Business Case for removing your Perimeter
DeepSec 2007: Jeff Moss - Reasonable Disclosure
DeepSec 2007: Ofir Arkin - kNAC!
DeepSec 2007: Alexander Kornbrust - Oracle Security: Orasploit
DeepSec 2007: David Litchfield - Memory-Resident Backdoors in Oracle
DeepSec 2007: Aaron Portnoy Cody Pierce RPC Auditing Tools and Techniques
DeepSec 2007: Tyler Moore - Economics of Information Security
DeepSec 2007: Mark Curphey - The State of the Application Security Industry
DeepSec 2007: Rich Smith - Doppelgänger protection against unknown vulnerabilities
DeepSec 2007: Thomas Maus-Security An Obstacle for large Projects and eGovernment
DeepSec 2007: Sylvester Keil / Clemens Kolbitsch - Exploiting Wireless Drivers
DeepSec 2007: Nguyen Anh Quynh - Hijacking Virtual Machine Execution
DeepSec 2007: Martin Johns - The Three Faces of Cross Site Request Forgery
DeepSec 2007: Heikki Kortti - Designing Inputs That Make Software Fail
DeepSec 2007: Simon Roses Femerling - Carmen, Rogue Web Server
DeepSec 2007: Nitesh Dhanjani - Breaking and Securing Web Applications
DeepSec 2007: Dave Aitel - Windows Heap Protection: Bypassing requires understanding
DeepSec 2007: Daniel Fabian - Browser Hijacking

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Gepost: 26 april 2008 07:03 PM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 5 ]  
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DefCon 15 - T101 - Making of the DEFCON 15 Badges
DefCon 15 - T102 - Q&A;with Bruce Schneier
DefCon 15 - T103 - Turn-Key Pen Test Labs
DefCon 15 - T104 - How I Learned to Stop Fuzzing and Find More Bugs
DefCon 15 - T105 - Convert Debugging
DefCon 15 - T106 - Functional Fuzzing with Funk
DefCon 15 - T107 - Tactical Exploitation
DefCon 15 - T108 - Intelligent Debugging for vuln-dev
DefCon 15 - T109 - Fingerprinting and Cracking Java Obfuscated Code
DefCon 15 - T110 - Comparing Application Security Tools
DefCon 15 - T111 - Meet the Feds
DefCon 15 - T112 - No-Tech Hacking
DefCon 15 - T201 - Church Of WiFi’s Wireless Extravaganza
DefCon 15 - T202 - SQL Injection and Out-of-Band Channeling
DefCon 15 - T203 - Z-Phone by Philip Zimmermann
DefCon 15 - T204 - OpenBSD Remote Exploit and Another IPv6 Vulnerabilities
DefCon 15 - T205 - MQ Jumping
DefCon 15 - T206 - Virtual World, Real Hacking
DefCon 15 - T207 - It’s All About the Timing
DefCon 15 - T208 - Revolutionizing the Field of Grey-box Attack Surface Testing
DefCon 15 - T209 - How Smart is Intelligent Fuzzing
DefCon 15 - T210 - INTERSTATE: A Stateful Protocol Fuzzer for SIP
DefCon 15 - T211 - One Token to Rule Them All
DefCon 15 - T212 - Trojans: A Reality Check
DefCon 15 - T231 - Multiplatform Malware Within the .NET-Framework
DefCon 15 - T232 - Malware Secrets
DefCon 15 - T233 - 44 Lines About 22 Things That Keep Me Up at Night
DefCon 15 - T234 - Click Fraud Detection with Practical Memetrics
DefCon 15 - T235 - Fighting Malware on your Own
DefCon 15 - T236 - Virtualization: Enough Holes to Work Vegas
DefCon 15 - T237 - Short-Lived bgp Prefix Hijacking and the Spamwars
DefCon 15 - T238 - Webserver Botnets
DefCon 15 - T239 - The Commercial Malware Industry
DefCon 15 - T240 - Automated Collection, Detection and Analysis of Malicious JavaScript
DefCon 15 - T241 - Greetz from Room 101
DefCon 15 - T242 - Estonia and Information Warfare
DefCon 15 - T265 - High Insecurity: Locks, Lies, and Liability
DefCon 15 - T301 - Analysing Intrusions & Intruders
DefCon 15 - T302 - Aliens Cloned My Sheep
DefCon 15 - T303 - Breaking Forensics Software
DefCon 15 - T304 - Re-Animating Drives & Advanced Data Recovery
DefCon 15 - T305 - Cool Stuff Learned from Competing in the DC3 Digital Forensic Challenge
DefCon 15 - T306 - Windows Vista Log Forensics
DefCon 15 - T307 - When Tapes Go Missing
DefCon 15 - T308 - CiscoGate
DefCon 15 - T309 - Hacking UFOlogy
DefCon 15 - T311 - Hack Your Car for Boost and Power!

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Gepost: 26 april 2008 08:12 PM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 6 ]  
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DefCon 15 - T312 - The Executable Image Exploit
DefCon 15 - T331 - A Crazy Toaster: Can Home Devices Turn Against Us?
DefCon 15 - T332 - IPv6 is Bad for Your Privacy
DefCon 15 - T333 - Injecting RDS-TMC Traffic Information Signals a.k.a. How to freak out your Satellite Navigation
DefCon 15 - T341 - Remedial Heap Overflows: dlmalloc styl
DefCon 15 - T342 - Thinking Outside the Console (box)
DefCon 15 - T361 - Hacking the EULA: Reverse Benchmarking Web Application Security Scanners
DefCon 15 - T362 - Network Mathematics: Why is it a Small World
DefCon 15 - T363 - Beyond Vulnerability Scanning, Extrusion and Exploitability Scanning
DefCon 15 - T364 - LAN Protocol Attacks Part 1 - Arp Reloaded
DefCon 15 - T365 - Entropy-Based Data Organization Tricks for Log and Packet Capture Browsing
DefCon 15 - T366 - Securing Linux Applications With AppArmor
DefCon 15 - T401 - Disclosure and Intellectual Property Law
DefCon 15 - T402 - Computer and Internet Security Law
DefCon 15 - T403 - Picking up the Zero Day; An Everyones Guide to Unexpected Disclosures
DefCon 15 - T404 - Everything you ever wanted to know about Police Procedure in 50 minutes
DefCon 15 - T405 - Bridging the Gap Between Technology and the Law
DefCon 15 - T406 - Protecting Your IT Infrastructure From Legal Attacks
DefCon 15 - T407 - Digital Rights Worldwide: Or How to Build a Global Hacker Conspiracy
DefCon 15 - T408 - A Journalist’s Perspective on Security Research
DefCon 15 - T409 - Teaching Hacking at College
DefCon 15 - T410 - Faster PwninG Assured: New adventures with FPGAs
DefCon 15 - T411 - Ask the Electronic Frontier Foundation Panel
DefCon 15 - T431 - The Market for Malware
DefCon 15 - T441 - Portable Privacy
DefCon 15 - T442 - Real-time Steganography with RTP
DefCon 15 - T501 - Vulnerabilities and The Information Assurance Directorate
DefCon 15 - T502 - Meet The VCs Panel
DefCon 15 - T503 - Anti Spyware Coalition
DefCon 15 - T504 - Disclosure Panel
DefCon 15 - T505 - Dirty Secrets of the Security Industry
DefCon 15 - T506 - Self Publishing in the Underground
DefCon 15 - T507 - The Hacker Society Around the (Corporate) World
DefCon 15 - T508 - Creating and Managing Your Security Career
DefCon 15 - T509 - kNAC!
DefCon 15 - T531 - Hack Your Brain with Video Games
DefCon 15 - T532 - How to be a WiFi Ninja
DefCon 15 - T534 - The Science of Social Engineering

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Gepost: 26 april 2008 10:37 PM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 7 ]  
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22C3: COMPLETE Hard Disk Encryption with FreeBSD

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Ja leuk idee, je harddisk encrypten met open source software. Alsof de NSA met hun 25000 cryptonerds in dienst niet een heleboel lekken weten die ze liever niet aan de grote klok hangen. Ze zijn niet voor niets een van de grootste contributors aan de linux kernel.

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Gepost: 27 april 2008 03:01 AM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 8 ]  
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GVD, dacht check deze nog ff. Ben verot maar vindt ‘t superinteresant & inderdaad “ben weer enkele weken onder de pannen”, zeg maar gerust maanden als je daarnaast ook nog een beetje wilt leven.  gulp

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Gepost: 15 augustus 2008 01:40 PM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 9 ]  
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Presentaties Defcon 16 en Black Hat 2008 online

Twee van de hoogst aangeschreven beveiligingsconferenties vonden de afgelopen week plaats en de slides en presentaties zijn nu te downloaden :
http://www.security.nl/article/19326/1/Presentaties_Defcon_16_en_Black_Hat_2008_online.html

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Gepost: 23 mei 2009 11:08 AM   [ Negeer ]   [ # 10 ]  
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hartelijk dank voor de informatie ..
simulation assurance vie

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