How secure is your wireless router? The Def Con 22 hacker conference aims to find out exactly how resilient off the shelf products are next month during a six-day hackathon. . Seasoned hackers and security experts are being invited to break a number of wireless routers made by the likes of Linksys, Netgear and D-Link, with the intention of shaming manufacturers into making better kit. The link for this article located at recombu is no longer available. . Cybersecurity experts are encouraged to assess the vulnerabilities of leading Wi-Fi devices at Def Con 22 to identify potential weaknesses.. Router Security, Wireless Hacking, Def Con 22, Security Exploits, Hacker Community. . Dave Wreski
The security of high-end handcuffs depends on a detainee not having access to certain small, precisely-shaped objects. In the age of easy 3D printing and other DIY innovations, that assumption may no longer apply. . In a workshop Friday at the Hackers On Planet Earth conference in New York, a German hacker and security consultant who goes by the name The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . In a workshop Friday at the Hackers On Planet Earth conference in New York, a German hacker and secu. security, high-end, handcuffs, depends, detainee, having, certain, small, precise. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
THE APPARENT LEADER of the Lulzsec hackers has been tweeting from the Defcon security conference and goading law enforcement officers in attendance.. Anonymousabu, one of the most vocal of the hackers, at least since Topiary went radio silent, started tweeting apparently live from the event at the end of last week, and asked any members of the law to come and check him out. "Come find me in the middle of the vendor room, directly opposite No Starch Press. Mention ANTISEC and get a free sticker. #fuckfeds," reads a post on his Twitter feed. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . A mysterious presence captivates the Defcon stage, delivering bold tweets that challenge law enforcement while energizing the audience, fostering debate on privacy and security. Defcon 2023,Cybersecurity Event,Hacker Community,Lulzsec,Anonymousabu. . Anthony Pell
WHY are federal agents hobnobbing with hackers? Defcon, a convention of computer hackers here, was crawling with them on Friday. They smiled, shook hands, handed out business cards, spoke on a panel called . Naturally, federal agents have been hanging out at hacker gatherings for years to snoop. The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . Explore the reasons behind the alliance between federal law enforcement and hackers at gatherings such as Defcon to gather valuable cybersecurity intelligence.. Hacker Events, Cybersecurity Insights, Federal Agents, Defcon Conference. . Anthony Pell
More than 6,000 hackers and other attendees gathered in Las Vegas this weekend to party and compete at Defcon, the world's largest hacker convention. Here, teams battle it out in the confab's Capture the Flag game, organized by a group called Kenshoto. In this computer security war game, the goal is to attack rivals' networks while simultaneously defending one's own. To participate, would-be entrants must score well in a prequalifying round by answering questions ranging from hacker trivia to computer forensics to Web server administration. . . More than 6,000 hackers and other attendees gathered in Las Vegas this weekend to party and compete . hackers, other, attendees, gathered, vegas, weekend, party, compete. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Cohen worked on MojoNation before quitting last April to concentrate on his BitTorrent project, and he's convening hackers in downtown San Francisco next month for a P2P/cypherpunk conference a world away from the usual corporate trappings. "[Other] Conferences cost a ridiculous amount of money, and hackers are treated like dirt," says Cohen.. . .. Cohen worked on MojoNation before quitting last April to concentrate on his BitTorrent project, and he's convening hackers in downtown San Francisco next month for a P2P/cypherpunk conference a world away from the usual corporate trappings. "[Other] Conferences cost a ridiculous amount of money, and hackers are treated like dirt," says Cohen. By contrast admission to CodeCon will cost $50, with ten bucks off if you register before Friday. The rules should ensure that it's free of sociological discussions of collaborative writing, and theoretical discussions of grids, swarms or hives:- "Everything has to have a working demo, presented by one of the implementers," Cohen tells us. "That should raise the signal to noise ration quite a bit." . Jackson's imminent blockchain/decentralization summit in Los Angeles emphasizes interactive showcases and cost-friendly participation.. BitTorrent, P2P, Hacker Conference, Cypherpunk, Grassroots Events. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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