Security World Hits Las Vegas For a Week of Hacking, Cracking, Fun (theregister.co.uk) 26
About a quarter of a century ago, a handful of hackers decided to have a party in a cheap hotel, and had a whale of a time. Fast forward to 2018, and that get-together has grown into events that will see an estimated 30,000 people converge on Las Vegas for the biggest security shindig in the world -- the combination of Black Hat USA, DEF CON and BSidesLV. From a report: While that first gathering morphed into the DEF CON hacking conference, the biggest event is Black Hat USA, which began on Saturday, and runs through until Thursday, August 9. This is the flashy corporate brother of DEF CON, and features four days of security training, a one-day invite-only CISO summit day (from which press are strictly barred) and two days of briefings featuring everything from government agents to hardcore hackers talking about the tricks of the trade. Although they have a shared origin -- DEF CON founder Jeff Moss also set up Black Hat USA -- these days, DEF CON and Black Hat USA are run and operated separately. We've previously described the behind-the-scenes and arduous task of setting up and maintaining computer networks for attendees of hacker conventions.
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Ugh can you imagine being a Vegas hooker this week. They probably tip like shit too
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You should of been there the year john mcafee invited a bunch of these security guys to the hustler strip club. The girls were charging something like $250-300 dollars for a 15 minute lap dance. They don't deserve tips at that rate, it's borderline robbery. I got out of there after I figured out I couldn't get free drinks and $20 dollar lap dances.
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Wtf part is that? Crack on the streets means rock cocaine. Learn 2 ghetto.
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wait, when did they change it from the password discussed in the all hands 2 weeks ago? If we are not using "yaksmilk" then I need to rewrite some config files for the schedule automation system. I'll call the NOC tomorrow to confirm what needs to be changed.
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Also, put any RFID tagged cards or passports in Faraday cage pouches.
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I heard thru the grapevine, something related to bluetooth is being released at BH. So definitely turn that off...
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So we can't use our stuff? What about other electronics like vehicles, hearing aids, smartwatches, Google glasses, etc.? :P
Cisco announcements? (Score:2)
Are they publishing the latest backdoors, the new ones installed by their patch for the _last_ set of backdoors?
I'm sorry to see them failing this way, because they have a long history of robust equipment. But I'm afraid that Cisco has made the "put in new backdoors with each release" mistake too many times to think it is anything other than malice. I'm afraid that they are deliberately cooperating with security agencies who've been caught too often performing unconstitutional and even criminal monitoring o
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Google "blackhat noc", should find some good information
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You've clearly never been to summer camp with that attitude.
Been there, done that (Score:3, Funny)