Media Summary: Yes, anyone can hack IoT devices and I'll show you how! It doesn't matter if you're an experienced pen tester in other fields, ... Electronic hotel locks have been in use for over three decades, and have become an integral part of the hospitality sector. For the past 20+ years binary exploitation has been seen as the ultimate challenge and prize, when exploiting large applications ...

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Yes, anyone can hack IoT devices and I'll show you how! It doesn't matter if you're an experienced pen tester in other fields, ... Electronic hotel locks have been in use for over three decades, and have become an integral part of the hospitality sector. For the past 20+ years binary exploitation has been seen as the ultimate challenge and prize, when exploiting large applications ... The enshittification of the internet wasn't inevitable. The old, good internet gave way to the enshitternet because we let our bosses ... Many medical devices are “not connected to a network”, so let's bring our own! This talk will teach you how to create a BadUSB ... Industrial VPN gateways play a crucial role in operational technology by enabling

This article reassesses complex cyberattack tactics, focusing specifically on existing Delve into the clandestine world of the LockBit ransomware gang! In this revealing presentation, I will recount my two-year journey ... Websites often parse users' email addresses to identify their organisation. Unfortunately, parsing emails is far from straightforward ... After working with over 400 companies on their application

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DEF CON 32 - Breaking Secure Web Gateways  for Fun and Profit -Vivek Ramachandran, Jeswin Mathai
DEF CON 31 - Badge of Shame  Breaking into Secure Facilities with OSDP -Dan Petro, David Vargas
DEF CON 32 - Anyone can hack IoT- Beginner’s Guide to Hacking Your First IoT Device - Andrew Bellini
DEF CON 32 - Unsaflok: Hacking millions of hotel locks - Lennert Wouters, Ian Carroll
DEF CON 32 - The Rise and Fall of Binary Exploitation - Stephen Sims
DEF CON 32 - Disenshittify or die! How hackers can seize the means of computation - Cory Doctorow
DEF CON 32 - Breaking Boundaries: Popping Shells in the Airgap w $10 & Arduino Magic - Daniel Beard
DEF CON 32 - Unlocking the Gates  Hacking a secure Industrial Remote Access Solution - Moritz Abrell
DEF CON 32 - DriverJack Turning NTFS and Emulated ROFs  into an Infection - Alessandro Magnosi
DEF CON 32 - The Village Peoples' Panel  What Really Goes On in a Village - Panel
DEF CON 32 - Behind Enemy Lines: Going undercover to breach LockBit Ransomware Op- Jon DiMaggio
DEF CON 32 - Splitting the email atom  exploiting parsers to bypass access controls - Gareth Heyes
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DEF CON 32 - Breaking Secure Web Gateways  for Fun and Profit -Vivek Ramachandran, Jeswin Mathai

DEF CON 32 - Breaking Secure Web Gateways for Fun and Profit -Vivek Ramachandran, Jeswin Mathai

Secure

DEF CON 31 - Badge of Shame  Breaking into Secure Facilities with OSDP -Dan Petro, David Vargas

DEF CON 31 - Badge of Shame Breaking into Secure Facilities with OSDP -Dan Petro, David Vargas

Breaking

DEF CON 32 - Anyone can hack IoT- Beginner’s Guide to Hacking Your First IoT Device - Andrew Bellini

DEF CON 32 - Anyone can hack IoT- Beginner’s Guide to Hacking Your First IoT Device - Andrew Bellini

Yes, anyone can hack IoT devices and I'll show you how! It doesn't matter if you're an experienced pen tester in other fields, ...

DEF CON 32 - Unsaflok: Hacking millions of hotel locks - Lennert Wouters, Ian Carroll

DEF CON 32 - Unsaflok: Hacking millions of hotel locks - Lennert Wouters, Ian Carroll

Electronic hotel locks have been in use for over three decades, and have become an integral part of the hospitality sector.

DEF CON 32 - The Rise and Fall of Binary Exploitation - Stephen Sims

DEF CON 32 - The Rise and Fall of Binary Exploitation - Stephen Sims

For the past 20+ years binary exploitation has been seen as the ultimate challenge and prize, when exploiting large applications ...

DEF CON 32 - Disenshittify or die! How hackers can seize the means of computation - Cory Doctorow

DEF CON 32 - Disenshittify or die! How hackers can seize the means of computation - Cory Doctorow

The enshittification of the internet wasn't inevitable. The old, good internet gave way to the enshitternet because we let our bosses ...

DEF CON 32 - Breaking Boundaries: Popping Shells in the Airgap w $10 & Arduino Magic - Daniel Beard

DEF CON 32 - Breaking Boundaries: Popping Shells in the Airgap w $10 & Arduino Magic - Daniel Beard

Many medical devices are “not connected to a network”, so let's bring our own! This talk will teach you how to create a BadUSB ...

DEF CON 32 - Unlocking the Gates  Hacking a secure Industrial Remote Access Solution - Moritz Abrell

DEF CON 32 - Unlocking the Gates Hacking a secure Industrial Remote Access Solution - Moritz Abrell

Industrial VPN gateways play a crucial role in operational technology by enabling

DEF CON 32 - DriverJack Turning NTFS and Emulated ROFs  into an Infection - Alessandro Magnosi

DEF CON 32 - DriverJack Turning NTFS and Emulated ROFs into an Infection - Alessandro Magnosi

This article reassesses complex cyberattack tactics, focusing specifically on existing

DEF CON 32 - The Village Peoples' Panel  What Really Goes On in a Village - Panel

DEF CON 32 - The Village Peoples' Panel What Really Goes On in a Village - Panel

The Villages are a key part of the

DEF CON 32 - Behind Enemy Lines: Going undercover to breach LockBit Ransomware Op- Jon DiMaggio

DEF CON 32 - Behind Enemy Lines: Going undercover to breach LockBit Ransomware Op- Jon DiMaggio

Delve into the clandestine world of the LockBit ransomware gang! In this revealing presentation, I will recount my two-year journey ...

DEF CON 32 - Splitting the email atom  exploiting parsers to bypass access controls - Gareth Heyes

DEF CON 32 - Splitting the email atom exploiting parsers to bypass access controls - Gareth Heyes

Websites often parse users' email addresses to identify their organisation. Unfortunately, parsing emails is far from straightforward ...

DEF CON 32 - Maturing Your Application Security Program - SheHacksPurple

DEF CON 32 - Maturing Your Application Security Program - SheHacksPurple

After working with over 400 companies on their application