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2010-05-02
Sometimes, people just make it too easy to get broken into ...

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2010-10-03
Those charts showing cannot be broken without eons of calculations always fall apart when somebody says, "done!"

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2007-03-26
How do the modern operating system stack up against public vulnerability scans?

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2008-11-04
It's no surprise everyone questions the validity of votes.

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2011-03-19
You're not supposed to know that it's everyone.

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2007-05-04
DRM never works out the way companies think it will.

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2018-11-16
It's fun, that's why.

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2012-06-12
Is it really advanced? Or is it just not XOR?

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2005-09-22
The only way to not get logged these days ... is to not use your computer.

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2009-04-11
Nobody cares about ICS-SCADA until their lights turn off.

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2010-08-02
When your "always on" phone is spying on you ... game over man!

[view] [2,293 page views]

2006-11-16
Is anybody really surprised these aren't very secure?

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2012-03-25
What's in those Huawei devices that has everyone so spooked?

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2024-02-29
Sometimes, the keynote speaker just has to slap the audience.

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2013-10-26
Thanks D-Link for the remote administration feature - I really wanted to make sure the random IT support guy from India could access my stuff.

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2013-08-01
In the wake of the Edward Snowden leaks against the NSA, it was interesting to be an audience member at both BlackHat and DEFCON in 2013.

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2013-08-14
Always use a VPN ... thought that wouldn't help from the cellular service point of view.

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2010-09-18
No system is ever secure.

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2013-09-23
At least the technique doesn't require a bunch of severed thumbs.

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2008-05-23
Everyone should have a BotNet ... such useful tools!

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2011-11-21
Are there really people that still believe US adversaries aren't taking advantage of the US?

[view] [3,558 page views]

2011-08-26
China got caught with their pants down.

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2008-01-28
This doesn't bode well for the future stability of the American power grid.

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2010-04-21
More Cores More Money

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2007-12-01
When you're not gaming - you're hashing.

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2015-09-02
When China steals your data ... and your solution is to then give your data to them willingly to protect ... you might work for the US government.

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2013-09-22
Participating in CTFs is fun. It's important to remember the solutions are typically right in front of you if you use the right tools to look.

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2012-08-17
Now your computer can have a digital "Enron Shredding Party", too.

[view] [2,181 page views]

2019-12-21
Without a "Battle Damage Assessment," you'll have no idea if its working.

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2011-01-05
For 18 minutes in 2010, a BGP anomaly resulted in nearly 15% of the Internet's traffic being routed through China. What really happened?

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2008-03-05
When it comes to hacker vs security ... given time, the hacker always wins.

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2011-10-24
Who names this shit?

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2012-07-25
Iran's SCADA is the Poland of Cyberspace

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2022-05-04
Upgrades never go smoothly.

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2015-01-05
So basically, wear gloves, sunglasses, a hat ... and never go outside.

[view] [1,883 page views]

2008-03-12
Many people forget how legacy hardware technologies can be used to completely bypass software controls.

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2011-12-05
All these interconnected things literally NEVER get security updates.

[view] [2,131 page views]

2019-09-23
Because you need to harvest credentials, that's why.

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2015-02-13
Just need a magnetic stripe programmer and an anonymous server for the pumps to beacon out to ...

[view] [3,931 page views]

2012-04-09
Orrrrr ... it's an excuse to play video games at work under the guise of "work."

[view] [2,060 page views]

2011-06-06
... because password cracking is such a gateway drug to hacking.

[view] [2,317 page views]

2022-04-25
Ugh - I thought it was bricked.

[view] [2,367 page views]

2018-03-16
Obviously the public WiFi point should be yours ... get rid of the other pesky users to speed up your connection.

[view] [4,663 page views]

2017-02-14
Do you know what your TV is doing on the Internet?

[view] [9,687 page views]

2017-01-27
Your Amazon Echo is always connected and allegedly always listening ... what network traffic is it generating?

[view] [12,282 page views]

2012-04-27
Why are manufacturers of "smart" home electronics making them openly visible on the Internet?

[view] [3,823 page views]

2011-05-06
Immunity via obscurity is becoming less of a truism.

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2013-04-06
It's almost like the movies ... where the thieves have a hacker that can reroute all the traffic to facilitate their getaway.

[view] [2,380 page views]

2008-01-09
Getting underneath the system gives you ALL the power.

[view] [3,632 page views]

2011-08-04
... you tricky malware writers!

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2010-02-26
If you can step on a cyber-poncho, we certainly did it.

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2014-12-24
Physical access always wins ...

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2015-09-01
An entire program written with nothing but MOV instructions?

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2010-05-12
Hackers are ever so clever in skirting past security mechanisms.

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2013-01-24
Sounds sort of like a cyber version of "The Purge."

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2010-01-31
Backwards compatibility lets old bugs stay relevant!

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2012-08-07
Who needs a key when all the doors are already open?

[view] [2,084 page views]

2004-08-30
I felt like vulnerability scanning various common operating systems and hardware I had lying around to see what the likelihood was of getting script p0wn'd.

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2009-07-24
Now that's a tutorial!

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2009-11-03
... because own all the things!

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2013-09-12
When the financial wizards really get their act together, it'll be a one time windfall for one and disaster for everyone else.

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2005-11-21
A rootkit is the apex of modern malware, eclipsing both viruses and worms, yet their function are the least publicly understood.

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2020-05-05
It's fun to mess with normal.

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2010-02-27
There will never be security when a culture of insecurity exists.

[view] [2,309 page views]

2010-03-10
I received a phishing e-mail one day and decided to take a look into just how those attacks do their deed. With a few simple tools, its possible to derive a lot of information using only static analysis against malware.

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2008-10-13
"Enhance" ... "Enhance"

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2016-04-07
Considering how much the public wants gun violence suppressed, crippling law enforcement's ability to infiltrate criminal plans seems misguided.

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2007-12-07
Ten years from now, what other obvious security vulnerability will we smack our foreheads over?

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2019-06-30
Self driving cars should make things safer by taking unreliable human drivers out of the mix - unless we mess with them.

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2011-08-16
Now everyone can play with malware.

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2011-03-25
Centralized trust is great until the trusted party screws it all up.

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2008-05-16
There are a lot of ways to get around an operating system.

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2007-04-30
It doesn't take a strong RF signal anymore to enable a TEMPEST attack.

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2012-04-28
Too bad it only run the whole Internet.

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2012-06-05
I suppose that's the prerogative of an original classification source.

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2006-11-01
Imagine getting to fully automate your global hacking endeavors!

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2011-10-12
It's oh so awkward when you first learn about your vulnerabilities from public Internet stories.

[view] [1,889 page views]

2012-04-28
"No Touchbacks" only works on the playground apparently.

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2015-12-21
Think of it as a noisy TOR.

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2011-03-03
BLUF : It's not a good picture.

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2010-09-28
... perhaps one of the most epic cyber attacks of all time.

[view] [3,639 page views]



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