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    HNNCast052810

    HNNCast for the last week of May, 2010
    Lead Stories

    • Tab-Napping, NCR Digital Proving Grounds, InfoStealer.GamePass, Media Temple Toppled, Hentai Extortionists Nabbed, Secure Androids

    News

    • Sign Hacking – Always Fun, KVOA Poll Bot Rigged, Nifty Nokias, Aw CERT – Not Again
    • Courtnee: Pokes Mark Puckerburg
    • Aspergers Defense, Re-Nick’ing Clegg, Anonymous Moves On, da Pwnies

    Quickies

    • RFID Virus, BotNets on the Cheap, Apple Encryption – it’s All in THEIR Mind, Building Mediationz, Chinese Apples Sour, Colorado Cries for Help, BP fixes Twitter b4 fixing Spill, Google U, Join the Dark Side, Leprechaun Pr0n, VA Vulnerabilities Vexed by V-LANs, Month of PHP Bugs, the Weekly Cons Call

    Stack of Shame
    count: 123


    HNNCast052110

    HNNCast for the third week of May, 2010
    Lead Stories

    • Owned and Exposed, Another TJX Arrest, Headshot on Zeus, 3FN Assets Seized, GhostExodus Guilty Plea, Romanian Raids

    News

    • Neo Identified, Facebook Frenzy, MS Omega
    • Courtnee: Automotive Control Systems
    • Hackers Wanted, Phishing Frenzy, Better Keep Your Butt off the Xerox

    Quickies

    • USAF Cyberwariors, Solo Update, Symantec in a World of Woes, Itty Bitty Bug Market, Dancho Danchev v. the Koobface Gang, Pirate Bay Disconnected Again, Hackers Reprint, Mitchell Frost DDoS, Neo-Cons B-Gone, Football Phreaks, Symantec to Buy Verisign, Metasploitable, the Weekly Cons Call

    Programming Note: Help Wanted at HNN

    Stack of Shame
    count: 124
    Birthdays

    • ZDI-CAN-342 TURNS 2 YEARS OLD – Computer Associates – MEDIUM RISK – Discovered 2008-05-23 (728 days ago) by: Sebastian Apelt (sebastian.apelt@siberas.de)
    • ZDI-CAN-200 TURNS 3 YEARS OLD – IBM – HIGH RISK – Discovered 2007-05-22 (1095 days ago) by: Sebastian Apelt (sebastian.apelt@siberas.de)




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    ScanGauge II 3-in-1 Compact Multifunction Vehicle Computer with Customizable Display

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    Auterra A-302 Dyno-Scan for Windows CAN USB - OBD II Scan Tool and Dynamometer

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    Davis Instruments 8226B CarChip Pro (New Model)




    HiTB (Malaysia)

    October 11, 2010toOctober 14, 2010

    The HITBSecConf series is a deep-knowledge technical conference. Talks that are more technical or that discuss new and never before seen attack methods are of more interest than a subject that has been covered several times before.

    Location: Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur

    HiTB (Amsterdam, NL)

    June 29, 2010toJuly 2, 2010

    Location: NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, AmsterdamThe Netherlands

    The HITBSecConf series is a deep-knowledge technical conference. Talks that are more technical or that discuss new and never before seen attack methods are of more interest than a subject that has been covered several times before.

    Location:

    HNNCast051410

    HNNCast for the 2nd week of May, 2010
    LEAD STORIES:

    • The Old Bait and Switch Puts AV in the Ditch, Cereus-ly Stupid Software, iFrames in PHP Still a Mystery, the Friend of My Facebook

    NEWS:

    • Saudi Sells US Marines Shady Ciscos, Please Mind the Air Gap, Cyber Commander Confirmed

    QUICKIES

    • iFrame in PHP-NUKE Finally Fixed, Facebook Exec Infects His Friends, Botnets Go Server-Side, Heartland Damages at $140m and Climbing, Zook Plea, Weekly Cons Call

    Stack of Shame
    count: 124


    HacKid Con (Washington, DC)

    August 28, 2010toAugust 29, 2010

    Reverse Space, Herndon, VA

    Kids are our future, why not give them that spark that will set them on a journey that only “hacking” can inspire?

    The gist of the idea for HacKid (sounds like “hacked,” get it?) came about when I took my three daughters aged 6, 9 and 14 along with me to the Source Security conference in Boston.

    The idea really revolves around providing an interactive, hands-on experience for kids and their parents which includes things like:

    * Low-impact martial arts/self-defense training
    * Online safety (kids and parents!)
    * How to deal with CyberBullies
    * Gaming competitions
    * Introduction to Programming
    * Basic to advanced network/application security
    * Hacking hardware and software for fun
    * Build a netbook
    * Make a podcast/vodcast
    * Lockpicking
    * Interactive robot building (Lego Mindstorms?)
    * Organic snacks and lunches
    * Website design/introduction to blogging
    * Meet law enforcement
    * Meet *real* security researchers ;)

    HacKid Con


     

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