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favorites and some new ones to the event this year. Deviant Ollam is
bringing us the Lockpicking Village thats been such a hit at Defcon
and Shmoocon in the past, as well as his newly devised Gringo Warrior
contest that pits your lockpicking skills in a 'real life' situation.
Nkryptr and Nous are also joining us with the Phreaking Challenge.
Come try out your phone phreaking skills and see how you measure up
Sponsors/Vendors:
Huge thanks to ASG, Microsoft, and William Knowles from ISN for
sponsoring us this year. Our vendor room will also feature t-shirts
from Ghetto Geeks, tunes from Miss DJ Jackalope and possibly a few
favorites and some new ones to the event this year. Deviant Ollam is
bringing us the Lockpicking Village thats been such a hit at Defcon
and Shmoocon in the past, as well as his newly devised Gringo Warrior
contest that pits your lockpicking skills in a 'real life' situation.
Nkryptr and Nous are also joining us with the Phreaking Challenge.
Come try out your phone phreaking skills and see how you measure up
Sponsors/Vendors:
Huge thanks to ASG, Microsoft, and William Knowles from ISN for
sponsoring us this year. Our vendor room will also feature t-shirts
from Ghetto Geeks, tunes from Miss DJ Jackalope and possibly a few
favorites and some new ones to the event this year. Deviant Ollam is
bringing us the Lockpicking Village thats been such a hit at Defcon
and Shmoocon in the past, as well as his newly devised Gringo Warrior
contest that pits your lockpicking skills in a 'real life' situation.
Nkryptr and Nous are also joining us with the Phreaking Challenge.
Come try out your phone phreaking skills and see how you measure up
Sponsors/Vendors:
Huge thanks to ASG, Microsoft, and William Knowles from ISN for
sponsoring us this year. Our vendor room will also feature t-shirts
from Ghetto Geeks, tunes from Miss DJ Jackalope and possibly a few
- Exploit development techniques
- Internet, privacy and Big Brother
- Telecom security and phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
The following topics include, but are not limited to:
* Penetration testing
* Web application security
* Exploit development techniques
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
* Forensics
* Embedded devices
* Physical security and lock picking
* Biometrics
* Hardware hacking
* Phone phreaking
* Biohacking
* Open source software
* Evolutionary computing
* Robotics
* Massive abuse of technology
The following topics include, but are not limited to:
* Penetration testing
* Web application security
* Exploit development techniques
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
The following topics include, but are not limited to:
- General system exploitation techniques, vuln-dev and shellcoding
- Web application hacking
- Phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malware
- Reverse engineering
* Hardware hacking
* Working with microcontrollers
* Phone phreaking
* Food- and Biohacking
* Open source software
The following topics include, but are not limited to:
* Penetration testing
* Web application security
* Exploit development techniques
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
The following topics include, but are not limited to:
- Penetration testing
- Web application security
- Exploit development techniques
- Telecom security and phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Techniques for development of secure software and systems
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
- Exploit development techniques
- Internet, privacy and Big Brother
- Telecom security and phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
needed for the presentation in the case the author cannot provide them.
The following topics include, but are not limited to:
* Exploit development techniques
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Penetration testing
* Web application security
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
The following suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- General system exploitation techniques, vuln-dev and shellcoding
- Web application hacking
- Phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malware
- Reverse engineering
cloud" products.
- cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- mobile security.
- hacking tools: custom developments.
- document security.
- VoIP, phreaking, ...
- forensics / antiforensics.
- wireless security.
- steganography and covert channels.
- web applications security
- ...
willingness to learn.
For a little con down under we don't do too bad. Previously, Kiwicon has
featured: the Crackstation, iKat (last seen at a airport near you), layer two
telco shenanigans, a video montage of boardrooms across Japan, old school
phreaking on new school kit, exposure of RIM's failure to hide their snooping
capabilities, fun with the SCADA systems, making Microsoft look like turkeys,
nuking various heap protections from space, and of course fucking up the
certificate chain of your new passport.
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- Satellite Hacking
- Echelon - Waihopai & Tangimoana
- Lockpicking / Wiretapping / Bugs
- Biometrics
- Cellular Networks (GSM,GPRS,CDMA,3G,4G)
- Phreaking / VoIP
- Web Security
- Wireless / Bluetooth / Infrared / Fibre
- Exploitation Techniques
- Access Control and Authentication
- Reverse Engineering
- Databases Security
- Viruses, Worms, and Trojans
- e-crime, Phishing and Botnets
- Malware, Crimeware
- Banking Security
- Phreaking
- Hardware hacking
- Cryptography
- Forensics & AntiForensics
/* All the lectures are going to be simultaneously translated breaking
* Academic security research
* Firewalls, IDS and other network hardware/software (implementation, configuration and evasion)
* 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.
http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/call-jacking
* Call Jacking: Phreaking the BT Home Hub *
OK, this is a bit of a funny attack - although it could also be used
for criminal purposes! After playing with the BT Home Hub for a while
(again!) [1], pdp and I discovered that attackers can steal/hijack
VoIP calls. Let me explain …
In summary, if the victim visits our evil proof-of-concept webpage,
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Topics and lectures considered interesting, but not exclusively limited to:
- - Hacking, cracking, phreaking, virii, WiFi, VoIP, GSM...
- - Reverse engineering, debugging, hooking, fuzzing, exploiting,...
- - Innovative defensive and offensive techniques and tools.
- - Security "in the cloud", security and hacking inside virtual
environments, products and services "in the cloud", ...
- - Tcnicas de criptografa, esteganografa, canales subliminales, ...
- Databases Security
- Viruses, Worms, and Trojans
- e-crime, Phishing and Botnets
- Malware, Crimeware
- Banking Security
- Phreaking
- Hardware hacking
- Cryptography
- Forensics & AntiForensics
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