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Hack.lu 2016 BtleJuice: the Bluetooth Smart Man In The Middle Framework by Damiel Cauquil

Hack.lu 2016 BtleJuice: the Bluetooth Smart Man In The Middle Framework by Damiel Cauquil

A lot of Bluetooth Low Energy capable devices are spread since the last few years, offering a brand new way to compromise many ...

Hack lu 2016 BtleJuice  the Bluetooth Smart Man In The Middle Framework by Damiel Cauquil

Hack lu 2016 BtleJuice the Bluetooth Smart Man In The Middle Framework by Damiel Cauquil

Hack lu 2016 BtleJuice the Bluetooth Smart Man In The Middle Framework by Damiel Cauquil

Hack.lu 2016 Exploiting and attacking seismological networks… remotely by James Jara

Hack.lu 2016 Exploiting and attacking seismological networks… remotely by James Jara

In this presentation we are going to explain and demonstrate step by step in a real attack scenario how a remote attacker could ...

Hack.lu 2016 Stressed out? Denial of service attacks from the providers’ perspective

Hack.lu 2016 Stressed out? Denial of service attacks from the providers’ perspective

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Hack.lu 2016 KillTheHashes 30 million Malware DNA profiling exercise by Luciano Martins

Hack.lu 2016 KillTheHashes 30 million Malware DNA profiling exercise by Luciano Martins

Similar to human fingerprints, every malware has its own unique digital fingerprint that differentiates it from others. As a result ...

Hack.lu 2016 Bridging political gaps with code by Okhin

Hack.lu 2016 Bridging political gaps with code by Okhin

One of the main mission of La Qaudrature du Net, as a NGO fighting for human rights in the digital spheres, is to develop ...

Hack.lu 2016 A Network of Sorrows: Small Adversaries and Small Allies by Quinn Norton

Hack.lu 2016 A Network of Sorrows: Small Adversaries and Small Allies by Quinn Norton

State actors dominate our news coverage, with hyperbolic talk of “cyberwar” and APT. But the vast majority of the costs of our ...

Hack.lu 2016 The Legend of Windows: A Link to the Hash by m4xk and sıx

Hack.lu 2016 The Legend of Windows: A Link to the Hash by m4xk and sıx

During one of our IT security investigation we have observed an undocumented Windows feature which leaks much valued ...

Hack.lu 2016 WiFi Exploitation: How passive interception leads to active exploitation

Hack.lu 2016 WiFi Exploitation: How passive interception leads to active exploitation

The presentation by Solomon Sonya. When was the last time you thought to yourself, hmm, I wonder if an attacker is exploiting my ...

Hack.lu 2016 Lightning Talk: Illusions And Reality Of CERT Business by Sascha Rommelfangen

Hack.lu 2016 Lightning Talk: Illusions And Reality Of CERT Business by Sascha Rommelfangen

... working I'm one of those circle operators that are also organizing near the heck

Hack.lu 2016 Where should I host my malware? by Attila Marosi

Hack.lu 2016 Where should I host my malware? by Attila Marosi

The growth of IoT devices continues to raise questions about their role and impact in cybersecurity. Badly configured or poorly ...

Hack.lu 2016 Lightning Talk: 0Patch: Be Your Own Software Doctor by Mitja Kolsek

Hack.lu 2016 Lightning Talk: 0Patch: Be Your Own Software Doctor by Mitja Kolsek

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Hack.lu 2016 When Crypto Fails by Yaniv Balmas and Ben Herzog

Hack.lu 2016 When Crypto Fails by Yaniv Balmas and Ben Herzog

There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly how to properly use cryptography, it will instantly disappear ...