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Christoph Weber Tags:
router exploiting Cisco Event:
Hashdays 2010 Abstract: The talk demonstrates, based on Cisco devices, that DDoS attacks, spam and viruses are not only coming from the "normal suspects" (PC, server and mobile devices). There are other devices, like routers or switches, which can do the same. All these devices are becoming more and more "intelligent" and have "features", which will make it possible to realize all kinds of attacks. Because of broad distribution of all these feature packed devices to the customer, these devices have a greater potential for misuse and will in the future become more in focus of hackers.
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Christoph Weber Tags:
router exploiting Cisco Event:
Hashdays 2010 Abstract: The talk demonstrates, based on Cisco devices, that DDoS attacks, spam and viruses are not only coming from the "normal suspects" (PC, server and mobile devices). There are other devices, like routers or switches, which can do the same. All these devices are becoming more and more "intelligent" and have "features", which will make it possible to realize all kinds of attacks. Because of broad distribution of all these feature packed devices to the customer, these devices have a greater potential for misuse and will in the future become more in focus of hackers.
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Lavakumar Kuppan Tags:
web application XSS HTML Event:
Black Hat Abu Dhabi 2010 Abstract: HTML5 is a set of powerful features aimed at moving the web applications closer to existing desktop applications in terms of user experience and features. HTML5 is no more just the technology of the future as many believe, it is available right now in almost all modern browsers. Though the widespread use of HTML5 by websites is still a few years away, the abuse of these features is already possible. Web developers and users assume that just because their site does not implement any HTML5 features they are unaffected. Also a large section of the internet community believes that HTML5 is only about stunning graphics and video streaming. This talk will show how these assumptions are completely contrary to reality. This presentation will show how existing 'HTML4' sites can be attacked using HTML5 features in a number of interesting ways. Then we look at how it is possible to use the browser to perform attacks that were once thought to require code execution outside the sandbox. Finally we look at an attack where the attacker is not interested in the victim's data or a shell on the machine but is instead after something that might perhaps even be legal to steal!
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Joshua Perrymon Tags:
hacking Event:
Hack3rCon 2010 Abstract: Attacking outside the Box: Modern attackers are not relying on network exploits or even application hacking to gain access to your digital assets. As technical defenses increase in complexity and efficiency, attackers are moving into other areas such as smartphones, email hacking, social engineering, onsite theft, and similar targeted methods. This talk will cover what the bad guys are doing, and how you can minimize the chance of a successful attack through proactive security.
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