October 6th, 2012
So this year was my second year attending Derbycon, and it lived up to all expectations. I do want to say that I met alot of people in real life that I’ve known on twitter, and got to hang out with all of the hacker family that I’ve grown to know and love.…»Read the full article
February 17th, 2012
Here is Part 4 on our series on the experience of helping run the labs network at Shmoocon 2012. This post was written by Liam Randall, aka @Hectaman Let us know what you think in the comments!
Shmoocon Labs Reflection
This was my first year at Shmoocon and I went ahead and decided to…»Read the full article
February 1st, 2012
This Friday is the monthly Rochester 2600 meeting. The past few months this meeting has been gaining momentum, and there have been some good talks. There are six or more talks slated from my own SSH Protocol Part I talk to some Andriod talks, and a review of 28c3 and Shmoocon. Kevin Mitnick cancelled…»Read the full article
December 5th, 2011
Ryan Peck (President of SPARSA) and JP Bourget talk about things we wish we knew about Rochester Security resources when we got into Security.
Please leave comments or email podcast at syncurity dot net with comments/questions/ideas for our next episode.
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April 16th, 2010
So I’m at Notacon! I freaking love being here. I had an awesome night last night hanging with old friends and meeting new ones. The vibe here is amazing! The exchange of knowledge – security, innovation (from conductive fabric and soft circuits to what cons to hit up in Europe) I can’t get enough. I…»Read the full article
February 21st, 2010
Post further updated here.
So I was travelling to Shmoocon recently, flying ROC-DCA (Rochester-Reagan National) on USAir. As I was going for 5 days (6 with the snowpocalypse) I needed the next size up in a bag from my super small carry on. So I decided I’d try to gate check my next larger…»Read the full article
December 29th, 2009
Well, according to a decafme.org press release, Version 2 is out. It now supports a whole new set of program detection. Seems the big reason he pulled it was due to its phone home functionality, which wasn’t really meant to phone home.
From the press release:“Version 2 is finished. We are now monitoring Microsoft COFEE,…»Read the full article