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    Black Hat, Defcon Conferences: From Hackers to Pwnie Awards

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    August 12, 2014
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      1Black Hat, Defcon Conferences: From Hackers to Pwnie Awards

      Black Hat, Defcon Conferences: From Hackers to Pwnie Awards

      By Sean Michael Kerner

      2Hail Caesar! Black Hat Has Left the Building

      Hail Caesar! Black Hat Has Left the Building

      In 2014, Black Hat moved from Caesars Palace to the more spacious Mandalay Bay hotel and conference center

      3Keynote Makes Radical Suggestions

      Keynote Makes Radical Suggestions

      Security luminary Dan Geer was the only keynote speaker at the Black Hat USA 2014 event. In his address, he suggested that the U.S. government buy up all the world’s vulnerabilities. He also suggested that Microsoft open-source Windows XP so others could step in to support it.

      4Yahoo CISO Plans for Full Email Encryption

      Yahoo CISO Plans for Full Email Encryption

      Yahoo CISO Alex Stamos used his Black Hat session as an opportunity to discuss the challenges of security at scale. He also announced a new initiative set to debut in 2015 to provide end-to-end email encryption for Yahoo Mail users.

      5Automotive Security in the Cross Hairs

      Automotive Security in the Cross Hairs

      At Black Hat, security researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller discussed their audit of car vendors’ security and demonstrated a new car protection device to limit risks.

      6Heartbleed Wins a Pwnie

      Heartbleed Wins a Pwnie

      At the Black Hat’s annual Pwnie award show, the Heartbleed security flaw was the winner for the Best Server-Side Bug.

      7Security Whac-a-Mole

      Security Whac-a-Mole

      The Black Hat show floor was full of interesting content and attempts to draw users. Beyondtrust had a Whac-a-Mole game in its booth.

      8Kevin Mitnick Signs His Book

      Kevin Mitnick Signs His Book

      Infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick made a Black Hat appearance. He signed copies of his book “Ghost in the Wires.”

      9Have a Cigar

      Have a Cigar

      Among the interesting giveaways was a free hand-rolled cigar from AccessData.

      10Hacking the Defcon Badge

      Hacking the Defcon Badge

      As opposed to just using a paper badge, the Defcon badge is a hackable piece of hardware.

      11Defcon Attendees Shamed on the Wall of Sheep

      Defcon Attendees Shamed on the Wall of Sheep

      Connecting to an insecure WiFi network and sending out passwords over an unencrypted link landed a long list of Defcon attendees on the Wall of Sheep. The Wall of Sheep is an effort to teach people about the dangers of unencrypted communications.

      12Malicious Cell Phone Chargers Appear Again

      Malicious Cell Phone Chargers Appear Again

      Defcon attendees were taunted by a free cell phone charger this year. USB-based connections, for power or otherwise, have been demonstrated at multiple events in past years to be security risks.

      13Industrial Control System Security a Defcon Focus

      Industrial Control System Security a Defcon Focus

      Among the hands-on areas at Defcon this year was the industrial control system (ICS) village, which provided attendees with the opportunity to explore industrial security.

      14Defcon Takes Over the Penn and Teller Theatre

      Defcon Takes Over the Penn and Teller Theatre

      Among the venues at the Rio Hotel that were used by the Defcon conference was the Penn and Teller Theatre, which normally houses magic shows.

      15WiFi Pineapple Hacking Device

      WiFi Pineapple Hacking Device

      The Ominous Box looks very much like a common carbon monoxide (CO) detector, but it’s not. It’s actually a WiFi Pineapple wireless penetration testing device.

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