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Week 42 in Review – 2012

Event Related Ruxcon Breakpoint Ruxcon Breakpoint kicks off with a bang - risky.biz The inaugural Ruxcon Breakpoint security conference has kicked off with a bang in Melbourne. Pacemakers, defibrillators open to attack (The Register) - risky.biz The researcher in question, Barnaby Jack, today told the Ruxcon Breakpoint security conference in Melbourne, Australia that “the most [...]

Week 41 in Review – 2012

Event Related Hack In The Box Hack In The Box 2012 - conference.hackinthebox.org Index for Hack In the Box 2012 materials. Hack In The Box: researcher reveals ease of Huawei router access - zdnet.com At Hack In The Box researcher Felix "FX" Lindner has shown how Huawei routers are easy to access with their static [...]

Week 39 in Review – 2012

Event Related Snoopy: A distributed tracking and profiling framework - sensepost.com At this year's 44Con conference (held in London) Daniel and I introduced a project we had been working on for the past few months. Snoopy, a distributed tracking and profiling framework, allowed us to perform some pretty interesting tracking and profiling of mobile users [...]

Week 38 in Review – 2012

Event Related Columbus OWASP Meeting Presentation - stateofsecurity.com Last week, I presented at the Columbus OWASP meeting on defensive fuzzing, tampering with production web applications as a defensive tactic and some of the other odd stuff we have done in that arena. Charlie Miller & Dino Dai Zovi at CodenomiCON 2012: iOS Hacker's Update - [...]

Week 37 in Review – 2012

Event Related Man on the SecurityStreet Man on the SecurityStreet - Day 2 Continued. - community.rapid7.com Dave Kennedy, the founder of TrustedSec, gave an entertaining presentation called Going on the Offensive - Proactive Measures in Security your Company. Just like HD's earlier presentation, we had our staff artist plot out the entire speech, which you [...]

Week 36 in Review – 2012

Resources Elderwood Project 'Elderwood' Crew, Tied to Google Aurora Attack, Targeting Defense, Energy, Finance Companies - threatpost.com The same team that attacked Google in the Aurora campaign in 2009 is still active and has been conducting a long-term campaign targeting defense contractors, financial services companies, energy companies, human rights organizations and government agencies using a [...]