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  • TheCotMan
    *****Retired *****
    • May 2004
    • 8857

    #46
    Re: DEF CON in the news

    DEFCON 16 presentation: Tricking Cisco WLAN APs into committing suicide Thu, 08/07/2008 - 2:49am

    DefCon session will feature iPhones running WiFi scans and sophisticated spear-phishing tricks AUGUST 7, 2008 | 5:30 PM

    Slashdot: a talk about subway fare-collection-system vulnerabilities that will be given at Defcon 16 in a few days Tuesday August 05, @09:07AM

    Wi-Fi networks suffer 'autoimmune' attacks and Wi-Fi at risk of 'autoimmune' disorder and Wi-Fi networks catch autoimmune disease, lock out legitimate users 17:01 04 Aug 2008

    Vegas 'Quantum Spookshow' Demos On-the-Fly Encryption of Streaming Video 15:02 EST, August 06, 2008

    Wired Previews Hackable Defcon 16 Badge (mentioned in badge hacking contest/event forum) 12:00 PM on August 6, 2008

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    • TheCotMan
      *****Retired *****
      • May 2004
      • 8857

      #47
      Re: DEF CON in the news

      Judge orders halt to Defcon speech on subway card hacking, and 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 (please: no comments about the politics of this, freedom of speech, etc. Thanks!)

      Defcon opens with a bang, contests, and intrigue (General review of opening, including reference to BlackHat Media network sniffing incident, with video interview with DT and other people at the convention.)

      Falling Tech Prices Enable Low-Budget Hackers

      iPhones-Macintosh computers become apples of hackers' eyes

      Really short "ad" (text) that describes a link to other links.: link to links

      Still more stories about BH French Reporter incident with only casual reference to Defcon.

      Covert Operation Floats Network-sniffing Balloon

      Defcon’s badge from hell

      Lock picking with a credit card, a photocopier, and some luck
      Last edited by TheCotMan; August 9, 2008, 21:52.

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      • TheCotMan
        *****Retired *****
        • May 2004
        • 8857

        #48
        Re: DEF CON in the news

        Tulsa's DEFCON Comic Book Convention? and 2

        Well. it *is* a story about *a* Defcon. Does that count? ]:>

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        • number006
          Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 44

          #49
          Re: DEF CON in the news: MIT students

          The court documents for the lawsuit against the MIT students are online and ca n be downloaded as PDF from:

          http://www-tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/
          “I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.”

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          • DJ Jackalope
            Resident DJ/Event Pusher
            • May 2003
            • 1282

            #50
            Re: DEF CON in the news

            Wired Magazine and the Mystery Box:
            http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/200...fcon-16-m.html

            Enjoy.
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            send in the drop bears!
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            • TheCotMan
              *****Retired *****
              • May 2004
              • 8857

              #51
              Re: DEF CON in the news

              Meter Meltdown Remains A Mystery, Speculation Of Planned Attack Grows:

              Article that mentions a talk at Defcon and questions, "are, 'Hackers,' breaking these machines, or is it a defect?"

              Article claims interview with Joe Grand, and links to a presentation about smart parking meter systems for parking and cities, which is supposed to take place at Defcon.

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              • TheCotMan
                *****Retired *****
                • May 2004
                • 8857

                #52
                Re: DEF CON in the news

                Lawyer turns hacker and tunes in on hacker legal services

                Story about someone that states they will be presenting at Defcon.

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                • astcell
                  Human Rights Issuer
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 7512

                  #53
                  Re: DEF CON in the news

                  Kevin in the news:
                  http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-102...?tag=rtcol;pop

                  Jeff Moss in the news:
                  http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10258634-83.html

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                  • TheCotMan
                    *****Retired *****
                    • May 2004
                    • 8857

                    #54
                    Re: DEF CON in the news

                    ATM vendor gets security talk pulled from conferences July 1, 2009.
                    Originally posted by url1
                    ...a presentation has been pulled from Black Hat and Defcon...
                    Juniper halts ATM security discussion July 2, 2009
                    Originally posted by URL2
                    Juniper Networks has barred one of the company's security researchers from discussing security flaws in ATMs after an ATM maker threatened legal action, says PC World.

                    Staff security researcher Barnaby Jack had been set to deliver a 30 July talk entitled 'Jackpotting automated teller machines, at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas.

                    But Jack abruptly asked conference organisers to pull the talk, according to Black Hat Director Jeff Moss. The talk has also been pulled from Black Hat's sister conference, Defcon, he added.
                    And now for something completely different:

                    WTF? June 23, 2009

                    Originally posted by WTF?
                    John and Maggie Dilley along with Dave Darcy representing Milburn-based DefCon Sauses set up a tent and tables beside their sleek black pickup truck and trailer emblazoned with illustrated leaping flames to provide tastings of the wing sauces, habanero horseradishes and the other hot sauces they make.
                    I didn't know DT and the goons were making sauces!

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                    • Deviant Ollam
                      Semi-Professional Swearer
                      • May 2003
                      • 3417

                      #55
                      Re: DEF CON in the news

                      Originally posted by TheCotMan
                      ATM vendor gets security talk pulled from conferences
                      fucking lame. that was one i was really looking forward to, even if it was going to possibly be more hype and little delivery. (with a title like that, content is suspect)

                      still... i wish there was some sort requirement when you submit a talk that you either (a) have full permission from your employer to present or (b) agree that you'll quit your job and pull a Michael Lynn and give the talk anyway.

                      Full Disclosure - i am not personally acquainted with the fellow in question and for all i know he could be a decent guy. still... just seems like a douchey situation all around.

                      Anyone have the inside scoop on what talk is replacing this?
                      Last edited by Deviant Ollam; July 8, 2009, 22:07.
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                      • Dark Tangent
                        The Dark Tangent
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 2732

                        #56
                        Re: DEF CON in the news

                        Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
                        fucking lame. that was one i was really looking forward to, even if it was going to possibly be more hype and little delivery. (with a title like that, content is suspect)

                        still... i wish there was some sort requirement when you submit a talk that you either (a) have full permission from your employer to present or (b) agree that you'll quit your job and pull a Michael Lynn and give the talk anyway.

                        Full Disclosure - i am not personally acquainted with the fellow in question and for all i know he could be a decent guy. still... just seems like a douchey situation all around.

                        Anyone have the inside scoop on what talk is replacing this?
                        Barnaby is definitely a decent guy. Just saying.
                        PGP Key: https://defcon.org/html/links/dtangent.html

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                        • Chris
                          Great Satan of the East
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 2866

                          #57
                          Re: DEF CON in the news

                          Originally posted by Deviant Ollam

                          still... i wish there was some sort requirement when you submit a talk that you either (a) have full permission from your employer to present or (b) agree that you'll quit your job and pull a Michael Lynn and give the talk anyway.
                          I have had this happen to me. My employer signed off on a presentation I was going to do at the first ShmooCon and then about a month before the Con they changed their mind, whipped out my NDA and told me I couldn't do it.

                          And I have to disagree with pulling a Michael Lynn. I think quitting your job is about a retarded reaction, especially if you do have an NDA in place that would allow your (former) employer to sue your ass off.
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                          • renderman
                            Notorious Canadian Hacker
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 1428

                            #58
                            Re: DEF CON in the news

                            Originally posted by Chris
                            I have had this happen to me. My employer signed off on a presentation I was going to do at the first ShmooCon and then about a month before the Con they changed their mind, whipped out my NDA and told me I couldn't do it.

                            And I have to disagree with pulling a Michael Lynn. I think quitting your job is about a retarded reaction, especially if you do have an NDA in place that would allow your (former) employer to sue your ass off.
                            I've quit a job to go to con, but I was trying to get out of there anyways and revoking my vacation was the last straw.

                            Depending on how deep the NDA hooks go, particularly in this economy, you better have a damn good reason to burn bridges like that.

                            Fortunately my employer (me) is unlikely to sue (myself). Now if I could just figure out US copyright law, my talk would be set.
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                            • TheCotMan
                              *****Retired *****
                              • May 2004
                              • 8857

                              #59
                              Re: DEF CON in the news

                              Fed cyber review revealed, action awaited: URL, July 6, 2009
                              Originally posted by url
                              “This is not something you can change overnight, but it had to start somewhere,” said Jeff Moss, founder of the Black Hat and DEFCON conferences. He said that securing the nation's infrastructure will be a daunting task because the government is using a lot of old technology that works, but isn't secure.

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                              • TheCotMan
                                *****Retired *****
                                • May 2004
                                • 8857

                                #60
                                Re: DEF CON in the news

                                The Security 'Unconference' In Vegas:
                                Originally posted by url1
                                Most of the security action happening later this month will be in Vegas' Caesars Palace and the Riviera Hotel, where Black Hat USA and Defcon will convene.
                                ...
                                SecurityBSides was created as an alternative venue for research talks that were either rejected by Black Hat or just not submitted. It's a free, participant-driven, informal get-together where security researchers will share their thoughts -- and bring their own beer.
                                ...
                                It's not a protest or direct competitor to Black Hat, he [Jack Daniel] says
                                [more]

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