Last month the Black Hat folks had their annual Japan conference. There were a few overlapping talks from the Black Hat USA 2008 conference, but also new presentations from the locals. The presentations are now online at the Black Hat Japan 2008 archives, and direct links are below. Enjoy!
- Black Ops of DNS 2008: Its The End Of The Cache As We Know It (Keynote) by Dan Kaminsky
- New reverse engineering technique using API hooking and sysenter hooking, and capturing of cash card access by Kenji Aiko
- Understanding Targeted Attacks with Office Documents by Bruce Dang
- Get Rich or Die Trying: "Making Money on The Web, The Black Hat Way" by Arian Evans
- Cyberspace and the Changing Nature of Warfare by Kenneth Geers
- Attacking with Character Encoding for Profit and Fun by Yosuke Hasegawa
- "FFR EXCALOC" – Exploitability Calculator Based on Compiler Analysis by Toshiaki Ishiyama
- Threat Gallery of Japanese Landscape by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
- The Internet is Broken: Beyond Document.Cookie – Extreme Client Side Exploitation by Nathan McFeters
- Owning the Fanboys: Hacking Mac OSX by Charlie Miller
- Satan is on My Friends List: SNS Survey by Shawn Moyer and Nathan Hamiel
- Exploiting Symbian OS in mobile devices by Collin Mulliner
- A Hypervisor IPS based on Hardware Assisted Virtualization Technology by Junichi Murakami
- Disclosing Secret Algorithms from Hardware by Karsten Nohl
- ePassports Reloaded by Jeroen van Beek
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