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Now displaying: August, 2013
Aug 28, 2013

Philip Young, aka Soldier of Fortran, is a mainframe phreak! His love of mainframes goes back to when he watched Tron, wide eyed, for the first time. Though it would be decades until he actually got his hands on one he was always interested in their strangeness. Phil has always been in to security since his days as a sysop and playing around on Datapac (the Telenet of Canada). Some people build toy trains, others model airplanes, but Phil's hobby is mainframe security.
Aug 28, 2013

Zach will be going over how he does research on exploiting embedded systems and his exploit development framework bowcaster. Zachary Cutlip is a security researcher with Tactical Network Solutions, in Columbia, MD. At TNS, Zach develops exploitation techniques targeting embedded systems and network infrastructure. Since 2003, Zach has worked either directly for or with the National Security Agency in various capacities. Before embracing a lifestyle of ripped jeans and untucked shirts, he spent six years in the US Air Force, parting ways at the rank of Captain. Zach holds an undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University.
Aug 28, 2013

From the Bradley Manning sentencing to DDOSing your former employer, the guys at PSW cover all the interesting stories of the week.
Aug 16, 2013

Trying to wake up sleeping babies through hacking the baby monitor. Fire in the studio. Male to male plugs. Updating your pooty...and firefox. Fun ways to log in to your Leap Motion controlled Windows box and the iLO authentication bypass. Plus more on this week's Drunken Security News!
Aug 16, 2013

Denying Service to DDOS Protection Services
Aug 16, 2013

Dr. Diffie is a pioneer of public-key cryptography and was VP of Information Security and Cryptography at ICANN. He is author of Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption
Aug 14, 2013

Ty Miller is CEO and Founder of Threat Intelligence , has had many TV appearances, radio interviews, print newspaper and magazine articles, and regular online commentary & BlackHat Trainings. Ty Miller's experience not only covers penetration testing, it also expands into regulations like PCI, developing and running industry benchmark accreditations, performing forensic investigations, as well as creating and executing security training ranging from introductory security through to highly advanced security concepts and skillsets. Today he is here to do a tech segment on his product Threat Analytics.
Aug 13, 2013

All things Black Hat, DefCon. Making $15,000 to $20,000 per hour. Hijacking a Prius. Vulnerable printers. More SCADA hacking. Hacking toilets.
Aug 13, 2013

If you've seen one of mine, or John Strand's, presentations on offensive countermeasures, you know about Honeyports. If you've taken our class or read our book, you've seen this too! Just to recap: If you tell your host to listen for connections on a port, and make certain the client is making a full TCP connection, you can "shun" or block the remote IP address. A Honeyport is a port that nothing should be listening on. When something, or someone, makes a connection to this port, you create and implement a local firewall rule on the host to block that IP address. Previously we had shell scripts and a Windows command to make this happen. I wanted to extend this functionality, but quickly ran into limitations. So, I decided to write a Python script to implement this on all 3 platforms.
Aug 7, 2013

In this episode we talk about pwnedlist and how many companies are compromised and don't even know it. We also talk about how one should not throw stones in glass houses.
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