Overview
DEF CON (also written as DEFCON, Defcon or DC) is a hacker convention held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. The first DEF CON took place in June 1993 and today many attendees at DEF CON include computer security professionals, journalists, lawyers, federal government employees, security researchers, students, and hackers with a general interest in software, computer architecture, hardware modification, conference badges, and anything else that can be "hacked". The event consists of several tracks of speakers about computer- and hacking-related subjects, as well as cyber-security challenges and competitions (known as hacking wargames). Contests held during the event are extremely varied and can range from creating the longest Wi-Fi connection to finding the most effective way to cool a beer in the Nevada heat.[2]
1 season
DEF CON 32 Engage
2024 · 42 episodes
- 1 1. Welcome to DEF CON
- 2 2. Where’s the Money: Defeating ATM Disk Encryption
- 3 3. Securing CCTV Cameras Against Blind Spots
- 4 4. Mobile Mesh RF Network Exploitation: Getting the Tea from goTenna
- 5 5. Behind Enemy Lines: Going undercover to breach the LockBit Ransomware Operation
- 6 6. Spies and Bytes: Victory in the Digital Age
- 7 7. Defeating magic by magic:Using ALPC security features to compromise RPC services
- 8 8. The XZ Backdoor Story: The Undercover Operation That Set the Internet on Fire
- 9 9. No Symbols When Reversing? No Problem: Bring Your Own
- 10 10. Atomic Honeypot: A MySQL Honeypot That Drops Shells
- 11 11. Listen to the whispers: web timing attacks that actually work
- 12 12. High Intensity Deconstruction: Chronicles of a Cryptographic Heist
- 13 13. Veilid Dev and Community Meetup
- 14 14. On Your Ocean's 11 Team, I'm the AI Guy (technically Girl)
- 15 15. Fireside Chat with DNSA Anne Neuberger
- 16 16. Kicking in the Door to the Cloud: Exploiting Cloud Provider Vulnerabilities for Initial Access
- 17 17. Sshamble: Unexpected Exposures in the Secure Shell
- 18 18. If Existing Cyber Vulnerabilities Magically Disappeared Overnight, What Would Be Next?
- 19 19. Defeating EDR Evading Malware with Memory Forensics
- 20 20. Xiaomi The Money - Our Toronto Pwn2Own Exploit and Behind The Scenes Story
- 21 21. Digital Emblems: When markings are required under international law, but you don’t have a rattle-can handy
- 22 22. The Way To Android Root: Exploiting Your GPU On Smartphone
- 23 23. Optical Espionage: Using Lasers to Hear Keystrokes Through Glass Windows
- 24 24. DEF CON Unplugged: Cocktails & Cyber with Jeff & Jen
- 25 25. Joe and Bruno's Guide to Hacking Time: Regenerating Passwords from RoboForm's Password Generator
- 26 26. Breaching AWS Accounts Through Shadow Resources
- 27 27. DC101 Panel
- 28 28. Android App Usage and Cell Tower Location: Private. Sensitive. Available to Anyone?
- 29 29. Abusing Windows Hello Without a Severed Hand
- 30 30. Taming the Beast: Inside the Llama 3 Red Team Process
- 31 31. Social Engineering Like you’re Picard
- 32 32. Eradicating Hepatitis C With BioTerrorism
- 33 33. Outlook Unleashing RCE Chaos: CVE-2024-30103 & CVE-2024-38021
- 34 34. Making the DEF CON 32 Badge
- 35 35. Why are you still, using my server for your internet access.
- 36 36. Leveraging private APNs for mobile network traffic analysis
- 37 37. One for all and all for WHAD: wireless shenanigans made easy !
- 38 38. Bricked & Abandoned: How To Keep The IoT From Becoming An Internet of Trash
- 39 39. Breaking Secure Web Gateways (SWG) for Fun and Profit
- 40 40. Stranger in a Changed Land
- 41 41. Exploiting Bluetooth - from your car to the bank account$$
- 42 42. DEF CON Franklin Project
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