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HITB2012AMS Day 2 – PostScript – Danger Ahead

Good morning everyone, welcome back at Hack In The Box 2012 Amsterdam !

Before looking at the first talk that I attended today, I would like to mention that you can find copies of the talks and materials on Read more

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HITB2012AMS Day 1 – Window Shopping

Window Shopping: Browser Bugs Hunting in 2012

In the last talk of Day 1, Roberto Suggi Liverani and Scott Bell (not present during the presentation),  security consultants at Security-Assessment.com, will share the results of some intensive browser Read more

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HITB2012AMS Day 1 – One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest – Automated Malware Analysis

Claudio Guarnieri, senior researcher at iSight Partner, and part of the Shadowserver Foundation and the HoneyPot project.  He works with malware on a daily basis, maintains malwr.com Read more

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HITB2012AMS Day 1 – WinRT The Metro-politan Museum of Security

WinRT : The Metro-politan Museum of Security

Sébastien Renaud and Kévin Szkudlpaski start their talk by introducing themselves.  They both work as Security Researcher at Quarkslab, focusing on reverse engineering, dissecting network protocols and file formats. They will Read more

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HITB2012AMS Day 1 – Intro and Keynote

Introduction

Good morning everyone,

After spending a couple of hours on the train, picking up my HITB badge, meeting with some of the organizers and having a great evening hanging out with Steven Seeley, Roberto Suggi Liverani, Read more

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Hack In The Box Amsterdam 2012 – Preview

In less than a week from now, Hack In The Box Amsterdam will open its 2012 edition. The conference will take place in the Okura Hotel, and features 3 days of training, 2 days of quad-track talks, a CTF and HackWEEKDAY, a 12 hour hackathon hosted alongside the actual confererence. The line-up looks promising... Read more
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HITB 2011 CTF – Reversing Vectored Exception Handling (VEH)

Today we will have a look at a CTF binary from HITB pre qualifications CTF 2011. This is an interesting binary to reverse because Vectored Exception Handling (VEH) was used in the challenge... Read more
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