Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Reliable IOS Exploitation

FX has given a comprehensive talk about IOS exploitation (including even TCL scripts operators leave behind when they moved jobs to retain access).

He has shown effective and ineffective ways of detecting compromise in IOS.

Then, he has shown how reliable exploitation of IOS routers works.

His talk will probably be downloadable from the CCC (25C3) web site by tomorrow.

Gadi Evron,
ge@linuxbox.org.

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Attacking a Critical Internet Infrastructure

Hi folks and happy new year!

I am writing to spam about a talk about to be given at the CCC conference (25c3). I apologize for the cross-posting.

At the 4th day of CCC (30th), there is an interesting as-of-yet no details disclosed talk by a couple of good people.

http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3023.en.html

Making the theoretical possible
Attacking a critical piece of Internet infrastructure

* Jacob Appelbaum
* Alexander Sotirov

There are no details provided on the web page which means both good and bad things depending on your point of view. Regardless, if you are not down here I'd
tune in to the web casts if you have the time. It's bound to be _very_ interesting.

Live streaming information can be found here:
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Streaming

Gadi Evron.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

ISOI 6, Dallas TX - 29,30 January. Agenda and details

Hi all. ISOI is once again happening, and back to the States.

Almost final agenda: http://isotf.org/isoi6.html

As usual, while attendance is limited to the folks who are busy "saving the Internet"/"fighting crime", it is free of charge.

Once again we offer the public at-large the opportunity to attend without such membership. The process is: you submit a relevant talk, get vetted and get accepted.
We have two slots reserved for such a purpose.

Subjects of interest: case studies, attacks, botnets, fraud, ...
To submit email your talk idea to contact@isotf.org.

Is it time to say merry Xmas yet?

Gadi Evron,
ge@linuxbox.org.

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