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15 minute windows security guidehot!
- 24.06.2004
- This is a checklist for securing a Windows XP Workstation developped by Scott Granneman. I liked his checklist so much that I made it into a presentation that can be digested in about 15 minutes. In addition, I demonstrate what a hacker's attacks might look like against many of the proposed fixes. This presentation assumes no prior knowledge about Windows security.
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2005 Shmoocon Presentation, Feb. 2005hot!
- 20.02.2005
- Google Hacking for Penetration Testers, presented on Feb 2005 at Shmoocon. This is a much newer (I think improved) version of the talk I gave at Blackhat Vegas/Japan 2004. The tail end of this presentation (credit cards/SSNs) is the only content from those earlier talks. In this presentation, I walk through several chapters of the Google Hacking book, demonstrating how Google can be used for things like network mapping, email trolling, locating network devices, and more. I highlight many entries in the GHDB, and show how to locate (and potentially abuse) firewalls, IDS systems, IP telephones, PBX systems, routers, switches, credit card databases, social security number caches, private government documents, and more! This is an 18MB pdf document, consisting of over 170 slides!
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Advanced ICMP Techniqueshot!
- 15.11.2002
- Using ICMP as a hacking tool. A presentation about a cool paper. Examples included.
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Analyzing 0day Hacker Toolshot!
- 03.02.2005
- This presentation walks through the process of analyzing a never-before (publically) seen Windows backdoor/rootkit program. I show that the analysis process does not necessarily take programming skills or hardcore technical knowledge, but can be performed adequately with a handful of public tools and a decent amount of time and patience. Suited for any audience, I designed this presentation with most skill levels in mind.
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Attack Scenarios: Hackers in Actionhot!
- 21.06.2003
- What it looks like when computer hackers do their thing. This presentation show step-by-step screen captures of some fairly common exploits. Linux, Solaris, and Windows platforms are used as attackers and targets. Also examined are web defacements and rootkits which can be commonly used in the field.
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