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I recently attended BlueHat for the second time and spoke about the SMS vulnerabilities Collin Mulliner and I discovered and exploited this summer. BlueHat is an interesting speaking venue because the audience consists entirely of Microsoft employees. Read More...
Billy Rios here. I’m giving a talk this week along with Nate McFeters entitled, “ Sharing the Cloud with Your Enemy .” It’s a fun, realistic talk on security in the cloud. Why cloud computing? Cloud computing, software as a service, infrastructure as Read More...
This year at BlackHat USA in Las Vegas , we presented on the topic of attacking Short Message Service (SMS). Our presentation focused on the different ways in which SMS can be used to compromise mobile security. We’re excited to give an updated version Read More...
Microsoft and Adobe frequently work together on security. At this year's BlueHat , we will come together to share our security research in the area of Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). While we independently place considerable thought and effort into Read More...
There have been many disruptive innovations in the history of modern computing, each of them in some way impacting how we create, interact with, deliver, and consume information. The platforms and mechanisms used to process, transport, and store our information Read More...
There are only a few days left before Black Hat USA, and we, like most other speakers, are in the midst of the last-minute push to have all the materials finalized in time for our presentation. Our presentation this year, " The Language of Trust ," features Read More...
Hi, this is Scott Stender from iSEC Partners. I recently had the privilege of speaking at Microsoft's BlueHat event in Brussels on the topic of securing legacy systems. With all of the recent coverage on the need to secure our networked systems -- national, Read More...
Hi, Billy Rios here, I was recently invited to speak at Hack in the Box (HITB) in Dubai. While at HITB, I participated in two different talks, but I’m going to focus on the talk Chris Evans and I co-presented: “Cross Domain Leakiness.” Chris Evans is Read More...
At BlueHat v8 in October 2008, Dave Weinstein, Jason Shirk and Lars Opstad presented the topic of when it’s okay to stop fuzzing ( Fuzzed Enough? When It’s OK to Put the Shears Down ). As part of that presentation, Dave talked about a technique used within Read More...
I spent a lot of time trying to think about what to write for a BlueHat pre-conference blog entry and had a pretty hard time focusing on one topic. To handle this, I decided to comment on the state of security. While I've found plenty of things to be Read More...
 
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