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+ We expanded the two sold-out training courses - Rolf Rolles and Alex
Ionescu will each train a second session July 12-14.
July 6-8:
- Binary Literacy: Static Reverse Engineering by Rolf Rolles (sold out)
- Binary Vulnerabilities and Exploit Writing by Gerardo 'gera' Richarte
- Windows Internals for Reverse Engineers by Alex Ionescu (sold out)
- Coding Unpackers for Fun and Profit: TitanEngine by Tomislav Pericin
July 12-14:
in Paris, France.
It is part of the series of conference "Hacker Space Fest" taking
place since 2008 in France and all over Europe.
HES2010 will focus on hardcore computer security, insecurity,
vulnerability analysis, reverse engineering, research and hacking.
INTRO
The goal of this conference is to promote security research, broaden
public awareness and create an open forum so that communication
between the researcher, the security industry, the experts and the
Speaker: Stephen Ridley (Matasano)
Speech: "Intro to Windows Kernel Security Development"
Language: English
Track: Kernel hacking / reverse engineering / vuln-dev
Speaker: Julio Auto (Independent researcher)
Speech: "Practical (Introduction to) Reverse Engineering"
Language: Portuguese
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== W A N T E D =========================================================
Focus on solutions rather than problems.
* The Final (Hardware) Frontier: Open FPGA Cores, Reverse Engineering
* Designer Religions and Creative Beliefs Systems
* WiFiDoors & WiFi System-on-Chip controllers firmware hacking,
infection & backdooring
* Telecom Core Network Equipment Reverse Engineering: MSC, STP,
Switches, ...
* "the" Cloud
* Cryptography
* System Weaknesses
* Infrastructure and Critical Systems
* Social Engineering
* Reverse Engineering
* Social Reverse Engineering
* Reversing Social Engineering
* Caipirinha and Feijoada Hacks
* and everything else information security related that our attendees
would enjoy
* DataBase Security
* "the" Cloud
* Cryptography
* System Weaknesses
* Infrastructure and Critical Systems
* Reverse Engineering
* Social Reverse Engineering
* Reversing Social Engineering
* Caipirinha and Feijoada Hacks
* and everything else information security related that our attendees
would enjoy, the coolest/ different/ most creative submissions win,
- RFID Hacking by Milosch Meriac of Bitmanufaktur & OpenPCD
- AndBug -- A Scriptable Debugger for Android's Dalvik Virtual Machine by Scott Dunlop of IOActive
- Memory Eye by Yoann Guillot of Sogeti/ESEC & Metasm
+ Training
- Binary Literacy: Static Reverse Engineering by Rolf Rolles
- Windows Internals for Reverse Engineers by Alex Ionescu
- Bug Hunting and Analysis 0x65 by Aaron Portnoy and Zef Cekaj
- Reverse engineering software protections by Tomislav Pericin and Nicolas Brulez
- The exploit laboratory Advanced Edition by Saumil Shah and Josh Ryder
- Introduction to Penetration Testing Web Applications by David Mirza
FRIDAY - 75 minute talks
James O'Gorman & Matthew Churchill - Digital Forensics - Footsteps in the Snow
Travis Goodspeed - Repurposing the TI EZ430 Development Tool
Ryan Sherstobitoff - The Evolution of Cyber Crime
Jared DeMott - AppSec A-Z: Reverse Engineering, Source Code Auditing, Fuzzing, and Exploitation
[*] WORKSHOP & SEMINAR
Pre-Registration: $1700
* Open Source projects
* Videogame consoles, T.V. systems, and other friki stuff
* Cryptography and steganography
* Phreaking
* Informatic legislation
* Reverse Engineering
BugCON accepts your participation in the form of conference and workshop, with a duration of 1 to 2 hours for the conference and in the case of workshops you can tell us how many time would you like need(if you need more time BugCON can offer work tables for continuing your talk); the conference language can be spanish (prefereably) or english. Remeber that BugCON is totally uncensored, so the public can start a discussion about your conference, and it's totally acceptable.
BugCON has two lines, “white hat” topic and “black hat” topic the technical reviewers going to collocate your conferences in the most adecuate clasification. BugCON reserves the right to accept or reject any paper.
- Net Neutrality and Censorship
- Copyright
- Exploitation Techniques
- Video Game Culture and Art
- Cryptography and Cryptoanalysis
- Reverse Engineering
- Forensics and Anti-Forensics
- Web Security
- Electronic Music and Literature
- Retrocomputing
- Economical Systems - think about collapsing financial markets and
*NEW* - Penetrating the Epoxy Curtain: Hands-On Silicon Hacking
Instructors: Bunnie & Christopher Tarnovsky
Availability: 9 seats left
I'm really excited about this workshop. It'll involve dissecting a
stored value smart card die and reverse engineering the transistors to
determine what the different parts of the chip do and by the end of
the course be able to circumvent some of the card's hardware access
controls. We're gearing this workshop towards software reverse
engineerers that want to learn more about how the hardware ticks and
get a better understanding for how things are implemented at the even
- Lockpicking
- Wireless Security
- Exploitation
- IPv6 Security
- Attack and Defense Techniques
- Reverse Engineering
- Application Security, Testing, Fuzzing
- Code Auditing
- Virtualization Security
- Malicious Code
- Databases Security
- Virtualization
- New bug digging
--- Application security
- Web application vulnerability research
- Application reverse engineering and related automated tools
- Database security & attacks
- Protocol security & exploitation
- Advanced Trojans, worms and backdoor technique
- Encryption & decryption technique
- Routing device
The Security Masters Dojo courses available at PacSec in Tokyo
on November 27/28 2007 have been updated. The final list is:
Ultimate Web Hacking - Yeng-Min Chen (Japanese)
Reverse Engineering - Yuji Ukai (Japanese)
The Exploit Laboratory - Saumil Shah (English)
Advanced Honeypot Tactics - Thorsten Holz (English)
Advanced Linux Hardening - Andrea Barisani (English)
Bugfinding with the Immunity Debugger - Nicolas Waisman & Kostya
Kortchinski (English)
--[ About Toucan System:
Toucan System is a French computer security company providing
cutting edge research and security consulting to Fortune 500
as well as smaller companies globally, thanks to a wide range
of expertise ranging from Reverse Engineering
and binary analysis to cryptography and Risk Management.
- Business Information System
- Virtualization
--- Application security
- Web application vulnerability research
- Application reverse engineering and related automated tools
- Database security & attacks
- Protocol security & exploitation
- Advanced Trojans, worms and backdoor technique
- Encryption & decryption technique
- Routing device
- Training sessions + conference
- Accepting talk proposals until May 15
+ This year we are offering four technical training sessions
- Binary Literacy: Static Reverse Engineering
- Rolf Rolles
- Binary Vulnerabilities and Exploit Writing
- Gerardo 'gera' Richarte
The Security Masters Dojo courses available at PacSec in Tokyo
on November 27/28 2007 have been updated. The final list is:
Ultimate Web Hacking - Yeng-Min Chen (Japanese)
Reverse Engineering - Yuji Ukai (Japanese)
The Exploit Laboratory - Saumil Shah (English)
Advanced Honeypot Tactics - Thorsten Holz (English)
Advanced Linux Hardening - Andrea Barisani (English)
Bugfinding with the Immunity Debugger - Nicolas Waisman & Kostya
Kortchinski (English)
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Mobile Device Security
* Virtualisation, Hypervisor and Cloud Security
* Malware Analysis
* Reverse Engineering
* Exploitation Techniques
* Rootkit Development
* Code Analysis
* Forensics and Anti-Forensics
* Embedded Device Security
- Phreaking / VoIP
- Web Security
- Wireless / Bluetooth / Infrared / Fibre
- Exploitation Techniques
- Access Control and Authentication
- Reverse Engineering
- Application Security, Testing, Fuzzing
- Code Auditing
- Virtualization
- Malware (Viruses, Spam, Phishing, Botnets)
- Banking / ATMs / Carding
--[ About Toucan System:
Toucan System is a French computer security company providing
cutting edge research and security consulting to Fortune 500
as well as smaller companies globally, thanks to a wide range
of expertise ranging from Reverse Engineering and binary
analysis to cryptography and Risk Management.
Aditya K Sood wrote:
> Hi all
>
> This is the reverse Engineering layout of Scvhost Internals.
>
> |Category : Reverse Engineering Analysis.
>
> The paper solely relates to the core internals that build up the
> Windows XP Svchost. The Svchost internals have not been disseminated
> into informative elements yet. I have found only one or two analysis
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
o Mobile Device Security
o Virtualization, Hypervisor, and Cloud Security
o Malware Analysis
o Reverse Engineering
o Exploitation Techniques
o Rootkit Development
o Code Analysis
o Forensics and Anti-Forensics
o Embedded Device Security
Hello Readers, here we are with issue20 of ClubHack Mag for the month of September 2011. This time the theme is Malwares.
This issue covers following articles:-
0x00 Tech Gyan - Rootkits are Back with the Boot Infection
0x01 Tool Gyan - Tools for Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis
0x02 Mom's Guide - Introduction to Malware & Malware Analysis
0x03 Legal Gyan - Law relating to Cyber Pornography in India
0x04 Matriux Vibhag - Ostinato - Wireshark in Reverse
0x05 Poster of the Month - Angry Malwares
BLACK HAT WASHINGTON DC CFP NOW OPEN
Held February 16-19, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City. Black Hat DC is
the leading security conference focused on the needs of government and
infrastructure security professionals, with tracks focused on Hardware and
Embedded Devices, Reverse Engineering and Malware, Client Wars and
Application Security, and Forensics and Network Protection. We hope to see
you there for another highly technical and refreshingly vendor-neutral
event.
Submitters will have until January 1 to get their papers into the Black Hat
* Data Loss Prevention
* Latest Web Hacking Techniques and Defense
* Hacking & Defense of virtual environments
* Cloud Security
* Fuzzing and vulnerability discovery
* Reverse Engineering - Malware & Botnet Analysis
Deadline
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* CFP dead line: January 31th, 2011
+ The early registration for the conference is now open.
+ We are offering three training courses this year.
-Advanced Reverse Engineering by Nicolas Brulez
-Binary vulnerabilities and Exploit Writing by Gerardo 'gera' Richarte
-Binary Literacy: Static Reverse Engineering by Rolf Rolles
check http://recon.cx/2008/training.html for more details
conform to any of the outlined topics below.
Special consideration will be given to papers addressing the following
topics:
* Reverse Engineering
* Protocol Analysis
* Cryptography
* Hardware Hacks
* Anything related to the number 9
- Virtualzation
- New vulnerability discovering
--- Application security
- Web application vulnerability research
- Application reverse engineering and related automated tools
- Database security & attacks
- Protocol security & exploitation
- Advanced Trojans, worms and backdoor technique
- Encryption & decryption technique
- Routing device
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
o Mobile Device Security
o Virtualization, Hypervisor, and Cloud Security
o Malware Analysis
o Reverse Engineering
o Exploitation Techniques
o Rootkit Development
o Code Analysis
o Forensics and Anti-Forensics
o Embedded Device Security
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