Media Summary: "How NOT to Perform a Covert Entry Assessment" is a no B.S. discussion that covers what not to do during covert entry ... When Liberty Safe was found to have provided safe unlock codes to authorities, it made us wonder; how was it even possible for ... Four years ago, Chris found a vulnerability with a murder for hire site on the dark net. He could exploit that vulnerability to intercept ...

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"How NOT to Perform a Covert Entry Assessment" is a no B.S. discussion that covers what not to do during covert entry ... When Liberty Safe was found to have provided safe unlock codes to authorities, it made us wonder; how was it even possible for ... Four years ago, Chris found a vulnerability with a murder for hire site on the dark net. He could exploit that vulnerability to intercept ... Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) has revolutionized Linux kernel programmability, but its complex verification and JIT ... Cryptocurrency is everywhere now. Billion-dollar companies are built on it, entire economies run on Bitcoin, and cybercriminals ... You just arrived in some city where the enemy is active. You have a mission to locate and identify a hostile team. They operate in ...

The hacking subculture's closest relative is that of the Darknet. Both have knowledgeable people, many of whom are highly ... This talk explores the hidden risks in apps leveraging modern AI systems—especially those using large language models (LLMs) ... Quantum computers will crack RSA and ECC and weaken symmetric encryption, but when? NIST is betting it won't happen before ... Some people think the days of critical HTTP request smuggling attacks on hardened targets have passed. Unfortunately, this is an ... What is it actually like to support and balance a global anonymity network, with users ranging from political dissidents to national ... about a select person or group of people that helped us immensely when we were younger to get on the right track. However ...

Dealers are a vital part of the automotive industry – intentionally separate entities from the manufacturers, but highly ...

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DEF CON 33 - How NOT to Perform Covert Entry Assessments - Brent White, Tim Roberts
DEF CON 33 - Cash, Drugs, and Guns - Why Your Safes Aren't Safe - Mark Omo, James Rowley
DEF CON 33 - Kill List: Hacking an Assassination Site on the Dark Web - Carl Miller, Chris Monteiro
DEF CON 33 - Finding and Exploiting Kernel Vulnerabilities in the eBPF Subsystem - Agostino Panico
DEF CON 33 - Where’s My Crypto, Dude? The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Money Laundering - Thomas Roccia
DEF CON 33 - RF Village - Tactical Flipper Zero You Have 1 Hour and No Other Equipment - Grey Fox
DEF CON 30 - Sam Bent - Tor - Darknet Opsec By a Veteran Darknet Vendor
DEF CON 33 - Exploiting Shadow Data from AI Models and Embeddings - Patrick Walsh
DEF CON 33 - Post Quantum Panic: When Will the Cracking Begin, & Can We Detect it?  - K Karagiannis
DEF CON 33 - HTTP 1 1 Must Die! The Desync Endgame  - James 'albinowax' Kettle
DEF CON 33 - Stories from a Tor dev - Roger 'arma' Dingledine
DEF CON 33 - Passing the Torch - Mentoring and Protecting Our Students - Navaar Johnson, Sam Comini
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DEF CON 33 - How NOT to Perform Covert Entry Assessments - Brent White, Tim Roberts

DEF CON 33 - How NOT to Perform Covert Entry Assessments - Brent White, Tim Roberts

"How NOT to Perform a Covert Entry Assessment" is a no B.S. discussion that covers what not to do during covert entry ...

DEF CON 33 - Cash, Drugs, and Guns - Why Your Safes Aren't Safe - Mark Omo, James Rowley

DEF CON 33 - Cash, Drugs, and Guns - Why Your Safes Aren't Safe - Mark Omo, James Rowley

When Liberty Safe was found to have provided safe unlock codes to authorities, it made us wonder; how was it even possible for ...

DEF CON 33 - Kill List: Hacking an Assassination Site on the Dark Web - Carl Miller, Chris Monteiro

DEF CON 33 - Kill List: Hacking an Assassination Site on the Dark Web - Carl Miller, Chris Monteiro

Four years ago, Chris found a vulnerability with a murder for hire site on the dark net. He could exploit that vulnerability to intercept ...

DEF CON 33 - Finding and Exploiting Kernel Vulnerabilities in the eBPF Subsystem - Agostino Panico

DEF CON 33 - Finding and Exploiting Kernel Vulnerabilities in the eBPF Subsystem - Agostino Panico

Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) has revolutionized Linux kernel programmability, but its complex verification and JIT ...

DEF CON 33 - Where’s My Crypto, Dude? The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Money Laundering - Thomas Roccia

DEF CON 33 - Where’s My Crypto, Dude? The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Money Laundering - Thomas Roccia

Cryptocurrency is everywhere now. Billion-dollar companies are built on it, entire economies run on Bitcoin, and cybercriminals ...

DEF CON 33 - RF Village - Tactical Flipper Zero You Have 1 Hour and No Other Equipment - Grey Fox

DEF CON 33 - RF Village - Tactical Flipper Zero You Have 1 Hour and No Other Equipment - Grey Fox

You just arrived in some city where the enemy is active. You have a mission to locate and identify a hostile team. They operate in ...

DEF CON 30 - Sam Bent - Tor - Darknet Opsec By a Veteran Darknet Vendor

DEF CON 30 - Sam Bent - Tor - Darknet Opsec By a Veteran Darknet Vendor

The hacking subculture's closest relative is that of the Darknet. Both have knowledgeable people, many of whom are highly ...

DEF CON 33 - Exploiting Shadow Data from AI Models and Embeddings - Patrick Walsh

DEF CON 33 - Exploiting Shadow Data from AI Models and Embeddings - Patrick Walsh

This talk explores the hidden risks in apps leveraging modern AI systems—especially those using large language models (LLMs) ...

DEF CON 33 - Post Quantum Panic: When Will the Cracking Begin, & Can We Detect it?  - K Karagiannis

DEF CON 33 - Post Quantum Panic: When Will the Cracking Begin, & Can We Detect it? - K Karagiannis

Quantum computers will crack RSA and ECC and weaken symmetric encryption, but when? NIST is betting it won't happen before ...

DEF CON 33 - HTTP 1 1 Must Die! The Desync Endgame  - James 'albinowax' Kettle

DEF CON 33 - HTTP 1 1 Must Die! The Desync Endgame - James 'albinowax' Kettle

Some people think the days of critical HTTP request smuggling attacks on hardened targets have passed. Unfortunately, this is an ...

DEF CON 33 - Stories from a Tor dev - Roger 'arma' Dingledine

DEF CON 33 - Stories from a Tor dev - Roger 'arma' Dingledine

What is it actually like to support and balance a global anonymity network, with users ranging from political dissidents to national ...

DEF CON 33 - Passing the Torch - Mentoring and Protecting Our Students - Navaar Johnson, Sam Comini

DEF CON 33 - Passing the Torch - Mentoring and Protecting Our Students - Navaar Johnson, Sam Comini

about a select person or group of people that helped us immensely when we were younger to get on the right track. However ...

DEF CON 33 - How a vuln in dealer software could've unlocked your car  - E Zveare, R Piyush

DEF CON 33 - How a vuln in dealer software could've unlocked your car - E Zveare, R Piyush

Dealers are a vital part of the automotive industry – intentionally separate entities from the manufacturers, but highly ...