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DerbyCon 2011 Security Conference - Louisville, Kentucky

DerbyCon 2011 Security Conference - Louisville, Kentucky

Aug 13, 2011
DerbyCon 2011 Security Conference - Louisville, Kentucky  Welcome to a new age in security conferences, a new beginning, and a new way to share in the information security space. Our goal is to create a fun environment where the security community can come together and share ideas. Before we even released the CFP, our speaker list has filled up with of some of the industry’s best and brightest minds. That fact alone shows that DerbyCon is poised to change the face of security cons. Some of these speakers include: Dave Kennedy (ReLIK) - Founder DerbyCon, Creator Social-Engineer Toolkit, Fast-Track Adrian Crenshaw (Irongeek) - Founder, DerbyCon, Irongeek.com, Co-Host, ISD Podcast Martin Bos (PureHate) - Founder, DerbyCon, Question-Defense, BackTrack Developer HD Moore (hdm) - Founder Metasploit, CSO Rapid7 Chris Nickerson - Founder Lares Consulting, Exotic Liability Kevin Mitnick - Founder, Mitnick Security Consulting Ed Skoudis - Founder, InGuardians, SANS Instructor Br...
Joomla Canada website defaced by Group Hp-Hack

Joomla Canada website defaced by Group Hp-Hack

Aug 13, 2011
Joomla Canada website defaced by Group Hp-Hack Saudi Arabia Hackers with name " Group Hp-Hack " Deface the website of  Joomla Canada . In addition to this , They also hack and deface another domain " http://www.ethicalhackingcourses.com/ " - Hacker get Hacked .
zSecure - Web Security Consultancy Hacked by Mr52

zSecure - Web Security Consultancy Hacked by Mr52

Aug 12, 2011
zSecure - Web Security Consultancy Hacked by Mr52 ZSecure.net -  Web Security Consultancy services Provider hacked by Indian Hacker Mr52. Zsecure is the same firm who expose the Timesofmoney SQL Injection Vulnerability , Sify.com SQL Injection Vulnerability and Dukascopy.com SQL Injection Vulnerability , But there own site today got Hacked. Well, Zsecure currently take their site again back to normal homepage, But mirror of hack is available  here . Other Hacker By Mr52 can be seen here .
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Apply ML to Threat Detection and Threat Hunting — SANS SEC595, NYC, Aug 10

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Build classifiers, anomaly detectors, and NLP models for real security problems. GCML cert path.
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The Validation Gap: What Automated Pentesting Alone Cannot See

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This free guide maps the structural blind spots and gives you 3 diagnostic questions for any vendor conversation.
Facebook Status Update With XFBML Injection

Facebook Status Update With XFBML Injection

Aug 12, 2011
Facebook Status Update With XFBML Injection i Last week Acizninja DeadcOde share Tweaking Facebook Status with HTML button . Well today he is going to share another kind of cool tricks to tweak Facebook Status Update using XFBML Injection. With this tweak, we will do an injection on Facebook URL and then share the results of the injections on our Facebook status .Here's the preview and the url code : LIVE STREAM :   https://www.facebook.com/unix.root/posts/217926581593127 [code] http://www.facebook.com/connect/prompt_feed.php?display=touch&api_key=209403259107231&link=http://t.co/q3EzkPR&attachment={%27description%27%3A%27%3Cfb:live-stream%20event_app_id=%22266225821384%22%20width=%22400%22%20height=%22500%22%20xid=%22%22%20via_url=%22http://t.co/q3EzkPR%22%20always_post_to_friends=%22false%22%3E%3C/fb:live-stream%3E+%27} [/code] TEXT AREA :  https://www.facebook.com/unix.root/posts/136123736478234 [code] http://www.facebook.com/connect/prompt_feed.php...
$30 Child Toy is enough to hack FBI Radios

$30 Child Toy is enough to hack FBI Radios

Aug 12, 2011
$30 Child Toy is enough to hack FBI Radios The portable radios used by many federal law enforcement agents have major security flaws that allowed researchers to intercept hundreds of hours of sensitive traffic sent without encryption over the past two years, according to a new study being released today. A new report on the findings has been released by team leader and computer science professor Matt Blaze from the University of Pennsylvania. That details how a child’s toy, the $30 IM Me can be used to jam radios used by the FBI and Homeland Security. “ We monitored sensitive transmissions about operations by agents in every Federal law enforcement agency in the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security, ” wrote the researchers, who were led by computer science professor Matt Blaze and plan to reveal their findings Wednesday in a paper at the Usenix Security Symposium in San Francisco. Members of the research group say they have contacted the Department of Ju...
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