Security
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“Rainbow Tables - End of password cracking as we know it” recording uploaded
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2008/09/05 by
Michael, [Live Broadcast, Security, Wiki updates, blog]
Here is the the recording of my “Rainbow Tables - End of password cracking as we know it” presentation recorded at 2008-09-05. I hope that you enjoy it and please leave any feedback using the comments function. a2a_linkname="“Rainbow Tables - End of password cracking as we know it” [...]
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“Overcoming USB (In)Security” recording uploaded
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2008/09/05 by
Michael, [Live Broadcast, Security, Wiki updates, blog]
Here is the the recording of my “Overcoming USB (In)Security” presentation recorded at 2008-08-22. I hope that you enjoy it and please leave any feedback using the comments function. a2a_linkname="“Overcoming USB (In)Security” recording uploaded"; a2a_linkurl="http://michaelboman.org/blog/2008/09/05/overcoming-usb-insecurity-recording-uploaded/";
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“Privacy in Wireless Networks” recording uploaded
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2008/09/05 by
Michael, [Live Broadcast, Security, Wiki updates, blog]
Here is the the recording of my “Privacy in Wireless Networks” presentation recorded at 2008-08-08. I hope that you enjoy it and please leave any feedback using the comments function. a2a_linkname="“Privacy in Wireless Networks” recording uploaded"; a2a_linkurl="http://michaelboman.org/blog/2008/09/05/privacy-in-wireless-networks-recording-uploaded/";
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“Rainbow Tables: end of password cracking as we know it” presentation live in 12 hours
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2008/09/05 by
Michael, [Live Broadcast, Security, blog]
In exactly 12 hours I will be presenting “Rainbow Tables: end of password cracking as we know it” live here on this site. The talk will touch on what rainbow tables are, the history of it and a short demonstration. So I hope to see you on tonight, Friday the 5th September at 20:00 CEST (GMT+0200). [...]
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“Rainbow Tables: end of password cracking as we know it” presentation to be streamed in one week’s time
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2008/08/29 by
Michael, [Live Broadcast, Security, blog]
In exactly one week I will be presenting “Rainbow Tables: end of password cracking as we know it” live here on this site. The talk will touch on what rainbow tables are, the history of it and a short demonstration. So I hope to see you on Friday the 5th September at 20:00 CEST (GMT+0200). [...]
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DefCon16 Material available for download
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2008/08/15 by
Michael, [Security, blog]
The Security4all blog made me aware that the DefCon16 material has been made available, although as an ISO file: Its packed full of the slides OF ALL the talks, along with the software used to hack Joe Grand’s Defcon16 Badge I mounted the ISO and zipped the contents because I think Zip files are more managable then [...]
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“Overcoming USB (In)Security” presentation to be streamed in one week’s time
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2008/08/15 by
Michael, [Live Broadcast, Security, blog]
In exactly one week I will be presenting “Overcoming USB (In)Security” live here on this site. The talk will cover the various threats and attack vectors created by the mere fact of having a USB port on the computer. This is an updated and extended presentation from when I first preformed it at the NextGen CyberCrime [...]
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Anatomy of a Subway Hack
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2008/08/13 by
Michael, [Security, blog]
Here is the presentation that Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority didn’t want to be presented. I am tired of companies that tries to hide the flaws in their products and services using the legal system, instead of fixing the vulnerabilities at hand (you know who they are, and if not I’ll start a wall-of-shame). And, as the evidence [...]
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Teaching how to create malware in school
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2008/08/11 by
Michael, [Security, blog]
Dr. George Ledin, professor at the Sonoma State University, is teaching his students on how to write malware (in an air gapped environment). The antivirus industry is shocked and vowed not to hire Ledin’s students, the NewsWeek article reads. Unfortunately I find the NewsWeek article very condemning and it basically that Dr. Ledin are doing [...]
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Blackhat 2008 slides available, get your copy here
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2008/08/07 by
Michael, [Security, blog]
The Blackhat 2008 slides are out, get your copy here (198 756 461 bytes, MD5 = a5551435ccce85d3fb26b90bc899c080). Don’t forget to drop by tomorrow (Friday 8 August) at 20:00 CEST (GMT+0200) for my live “Privacy in Wireless Networks” presentation. a2a_linkname="Blackhat 2008 slides available, get your copy here"; a2a_linkurl="http://michaelboman.org/blog/2008/08/07/blackhat-2008-slides-available-get-your-copy-here/"; [...]

