Media Summary: When Liberty Safe was found to have provided safe unlock codes to authorities, it made us wonder; how was it even possible for ... In this presentation we will discuss real-world examples of cybersecurity issues with ATMs. Ever wondered what it "How NOT to Perform a Covert Entry Assessment" is a no B.S. discussion that covers what not to do during covert entry ...

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When Liberty Safe was found to have provided safe unlock codes to authorities, it made us wonder; how was it even possible for ... In this presentation we will discuss real-world examples of cybersecurity issues with ATMs. Ever wondered what it "How NOT to Perform a Covert Entry Assessment" is a no B.S. discussion that covers what not to do during covert entry ... Offensive security is meant to improve defenses, but what happens when hostile nation-states start learning from us too? This talk ... Microsoft Configuration Manager, better known as SCCM, has become my go-to target for red team operations. While multiple ... Four years ago, Chris found a vulnerability with a murder for hire site on the dark net. He could exploit that vulnerability to intercept ...

Opening remarks from Jeff Moss, a/k/a The Dark Tangent, founder of It was the summer of 2016, and like everyone else, I was out playing Pokémon Go. Except my rural location barely spawned ... In March, former national security advisor Mike Waltz accidentally invited a journalist into his war crimes Signal group with other ... What is it actually like to support and balance a global anonymity network, with users ranging from political dissidents to national ... Cryptocurrency is everywhere now. Billion-dollar companies are built on it, entire economies run on Bitcoin, and cybercriminals ... npm is owned by Microsoft and is the world's largest software registry. It hosts nearly 5 million packages and 4.5 trillion requests ...

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DEF CON 33 - Cash, Drugs, and Guns - Why Your Safes Aren't Safe - Mark Omo, James Rowley
DEF CON 33 - Take all my money – penetrating ATMs - Fredrik Sandstom
DEF CON 33 - How NOT to Perform Covert Entry Assessments - Brent White, Tim Roberts
DEF CON 33 - Red Russians: How Russian APT groups follow offensive security research - Will Thomas
DEF CON 33 - SCCM: The tree that always bears bad fruits - Mehdi 'kalimer0x00' Elyassa
DEF CON 33 - Kill List: Hacking an Assassination Site on the Dark Web - Carl Miller, Chris Monteiro
DEF CON 33 - Welcome to DEF CON 33 - The Dark Tangent
DEF CON 33 - Breakin 'Em All – Overcoming Pokemon Go's Anti Cheat Mechanism - Tal Skverer
DEF CON 33 - 'We are currently clean on OPSEC' - The Signalgate Saga - Micah 'micahflee' Lee
DEF CON 33 - Stories from a Tor dev - Roger 'arma' Dingledine
DEF CON 33 - Where’s My Crypto, Dude? The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Money Laundering - Thomas Roccia
DEF CON 33 -  How malicious packages on npm bypass existing security tools - Paul McCarty
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DEF CON 33 - Cash, Drugs, and Guns - Why Your Safes Aren't Safe - Mark Omo, James Rowley

DEF CON 33 - Cash, Drugs, and Guns - Why Your Safes Aren't Safe - Mark Omo, James Rowley

When Liberty Safe was found to have provided safe unlock codes to authorities, it made us wonder; how was it even possible for ...

DEF CON 33 - Take all my money – penetrating ATMs - Fredrik Sandstom

DEF CON 33 - Take all my money – penetrating ATMs - Fredrik Sandstom

In this presentation we will discuss real-world examples of cybersecurity issues with ATMs. Ever wondered what it

DEF CON 33 - How NOT to Perform Covert Entry Assessments - Brent White, Tim Roberts

DEF CON 33 - How NOT to Perform Covert Entry Assessments - Brent White, Tim Roberts

"How NOT to Perform a Covert Entry Assessment" is a no B.S. discussion that covers what not to do during covert entry ...

DEF CON 33 - Red Russians: How Russian APT groups follow offensive security research - Will Thomas

DEF CON 33 - Red Russians: How Russian APT groups follow offensive security research - Will Thomas

Offensive security is meant to improve defenses, but what happens when hostile nation-states start learning from us too? This talk ...

DEF CON 33 - SCCM: The tree that always bears bad fruits - Mehdi 'kalimer0x00' Elyassa

DEF CON 33 - SCCM: The tree that always bears bad fruits - Mehdi 'kalimer0x00' Elyassa

Microsoft Configuration Manager, better known as SCCM, has become my go-to target for red team operations. While multiple ...

DEF CON 33 - Kill List: Hacking an Assassination Site on the Dark Web - Carl Miller, Chris Monteiro

DEF CON 33 - Kill List: Hacking an Assassination Site on the Dark Web - Carl Miller, Chris Monteiro

Four years ago, Chris found a vulnerability with a murder for hire site on the dark net. He could exploit that vulnerability to intercept ...

DEF CON 33 - Welcome to DEF CON 33 - The Dark Tangent

DEF CON 33 - Welcome to DEF CON 33 - The Dark Tangent

Opening remarks from Jeff Moss, a/k/a The Dark Tangent, founder of

DEF CON 33 - Breakin 'Em All – Overcoming Pokemon Go's Anti Cheat Mechanism - Tal Skverer

DEF CON 33 - Breakin 'Em All – Overcoming Pokemon Go's Anti Cheat Mechanism - Tal Skverer

It was the summer of 2016, and like everyone else, I was out playing Pokémon Go. Except my rural location barely spawned ...

DEF CON 33 - 'We are currently clean on OPSEC' - The Signalgate Saga - Micah 'micahflee' Lee

DEF CON 33 - 'We are currently clean on OPSEC' - The Signalgate Saga - Micah 'micahflee' Lee

In March, former national security advisor Mike Waltz accidentally invited a journalist into his war crimes Signal group with other ...

DEF CON 33 - Stories from a Tor dev - Roger 'arma' Dingledine

DEF CON 33 - Stories from a Tor dev - Roger 'arma' Dingledine

What is it actually like to support and balance a global anonymity network, with users ranging from political dissidents to national ...

DEF CON 33 - Where’s My Crypto, Dude? The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Money Laundering - Thomas Roccia

DEF CON 33 - Where’s My Crypto, Dude? The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Money Laundering - Thomas Roccia

Cryptocurrency is everywhere now. Billion-dollar companies are built on it, entire economies run on Bitcoin, and cybercriminals ...

DEF CON 33 -  How malicious packages on npm bypass existing security tools - Paul McCarty

DEF CON 33 - How malicious packages on npm bypass existing security tools - Paul McCarty

npm is owned by Microsoft and is the world's largest software registry. It hosts nearly 5 million packages and 4.5 trillion requests ...

DEF CON 33 - Carding, Sabotage & Survival: A Darknet Market Veteran’s Story - Godman666

DEF CON 33 - Carding, Sabotage & Survival: A Darknet Market Veteran’s Story - Godman666

For over 10 years, I've operated at