Last year, a security researcher was forced to cancel his talk scheduled for two hacker conferences about weaknesses in ATM software after the ATM vendor complained.. This year the talk is back on the agenda for Black Hat and Defcon, which run Wednesday and Thursday, and Friday through Sunday, respectively, in Las Vegas. "I've always liked the scene in "Terminator 2" where John Connor walks up to an ATM, interfaces his Atari to the card reader and retrieves cash from the machine. I think I've got that kid beat," Barnaby Jack, who works for IOActive, wrote in the description for his presentation, which is titled "Jackpotting Automated Teller Machines Redux." Jack said he will demonstrate local and remote attacks on two new model ATMs from two major vendors and will reveal a rootkit--software designed to hide the fact that a computer has been compromised--that works on ATMs running various operating systems. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . This time, discussions return at Black Hat and Defcon, shedding light on vulnerabilities and exploits related to IoT devices.. ATM Attack Techniques,Cyber Festival Presentations,Las Vegas Security Events. . Alex
James Morris just gave a presentation on sVirt at linux.conf.au this year and just posted his slides: The talk seemed to go reasonably well, and had a larger audience than I expected given that Tridge and Willy were talking at the same time. A video of the talk should appear online soon. If you're unfamiliar with the sVirt project this is a great way to get introduced to it, and if you're following the sVirt project this is still a good read!. . Alex Cooper discussed the CloudSync initiative at tech.events.2023, providing detailed analysis through his newly released presentation.. sVirt Project, Security Architecture, Linux Conference, Open Source Security, James Morris. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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