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Similar to human fingerprints, every malware has its own unique digital fingerprint that differentiates it from others. As a result ... Hack lu 2016 KillTheHashes 30 million Malware DNA profiling exercise by Luciano Martins During the course of a penetration test, a malware analysis, a forensic analysis or a Capture The Flag contest, who has never ... Today's attacks succeed because the defense is reactive”. I have been researching attacks and offensive techniques since the ... The presentation by Solomon Sonya. When was the last time you thought to yourself, hmm, I wonder if an attacker is exploiting my ... In this presentation we are going to explain and demonstrate step by step in a real attack scenario how a remote attacker could ...

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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 KillTheHashes 30 million Malware DNA profiling exercise by Luciano Martins

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

KillTheHashes 30 million Malware DNA profiling exercise by Luciano Martins

KillTheHashes 30 million Malware DNA profiling exercise by Luciano Martins

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Hack.lu 2016 The Metabrik Platform: Rapid Development of Reusable Security Tools by Patrice Auffret

Hack.lu 2016 The Metabrik Platform: Rapid Development of Reusable Security Tools by Patrice Auffret

During the course of a penetration test, a malware analysis, a forensic analysis or a Capture The Flag contest, who has never ...

Hack.lu 2016 2016: The Infosec Crossroads by Saumil Shah

Hack.lu 2016 2016: The Infosec Crossroads by Saumil Shah

Today's attacks succeed because the defense is reactive”. I have been researching attacks and offensive techniques since the ...

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 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 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 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 Cyber Grand Shellphish: Shellphish and the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge

Hack.lu 2016 Cyber Grand Shellphish: Shellphish and the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge

The presentation by Kevin Borgolte Autonomous

Hack.lu 2016 Interesting Malware - No, I’m not kidding... by Marion Marschalek

Hack.lu 2016 Interesting Malware - No, I’m not kidding... by Marion Marschalek

There is malware, and then, there is m.a.l.w.a.r.e. Last year we got our fingers on a set of exquisite binaries which were definitely ...

Hack.lu 2016 Exploit generation and JavaScript analysis automation with WinDBG

Hack.lu 2016 Exploit generation and JavaScript analysis automation with WinDBG

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Hack.lu 2016 Credential Assessment: Mapping Privilege Escalation at Scale by Matt Weeks

Hack.lu 2016 Credential Assessment: Mapping Privilege Escalation at Scale by Matt Weeks

In countless intrusions from large retail giants to oil companies, attackers have progressed from initial access to complete network ...