Intro
Venue
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Conference
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 Infoz
Who:
Hackers like you.
What:
ToorCon 9
When:
October 19th-21st, 2007
Where:
San Diego Convention Center
Why:
What could possibly go wrong?






Conference

We're proud to announce or finalized lineup for ToorCon 9. The conference will kick off with a reception on Friday, October 19th and will be followed by one day of 50 minute talks and a second day of 20 minute talks. Pre-registration is now closed but you still have a chance to register at the door!

- iCal Schedule
- XCal Schedule


Until           
Conference   
At the door
$120

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Time

Event - 26B

18:30
Registration
19:00
Friday Night Reception

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Time

Attack - 25AB

Defense - 26AB

09:30
Registration
10:30
Beetle [M]
Wolverine, Yo' Mama, Spooks, and Osama
11:30
Dan Kaminsky [M]
Black Ops 2007: Design Reviewing the Web
12:30
Lunch Break
14:00
Charles Miller [M]
Fuzzing with Code Coverage by Example
Remorse [M]
Textella: An Alternative Application of Peer to Peer Structured Networks
15:00
Matt Miller [M]
Cthulhu: A software analysis framework built on Phoenix
Scott Moulton [M]
Advanced Hacking Flash/Hard Drive Recoveries
16:00
Jerome Athias [M]
Speeding up the exploits' development process
Richard Johnson [M]
AutoHacking with Phoenix Enabled Data Flow Analysis
17:00
Travis Goodspeed [M]
Exploiting Wireless Sensor Networks over 802.15.4
Brandon Enright [M]
Exposing Stormworm
18:00
Jason Medeiros [M]
The Last Stand: 100% Automatic 0day, Achieved, Explained, and Demonstrated.
3ric Johanson, Nick Farr, mc.fly [M]
Hackerspaces Panel: Hacker spaces in Europe, the US, and the future!
19:00
Nick Farr
Hacker Foundation Auction
21:30
ToorCon Party: Sponsored by Microsoft

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Time

Attack - 25AB

Defense - 26AB

12:00
Alexander Lash [M]
CDMA Unlocking and Modification
Damon McCoy, Kevin Bauer [M]
BitBlender: Providing Lightweight Anonymity for BitTorrent
12:30
Jason Ostrom, John Kindervag [M]
VoIP Penetration Testing: Lessons Learned, Tools and Techniques
Deviant Ollam [M]
Beating Back the Physical Security Boogeyman: How to Stop Fearing Things That Go Bump in the Night
13:00
Nathan Rittenhouse [M]
Byakugan: Automating Exploitation
Richard Rushing [M]
Hotspot Analysis: Looking at Hotspots with a Magnifying Glass
13:30
Paul Battista [M]
New SQL Injection Tricks
datagram [M]
Live Memory Forensics
14:00
Nick Kezhaya, Sachin Joglekar [M]
Attacking VoIP to gain control of a laptop
Sam Bowne [M]
Teaching Hacking at College
14:30
I)ruid [M]
Context-keyed Payload Encoding
asm [M]
Social Data Mining Through Telephony Vulnerabilities
15:00
Coffee & Snack Break
15:30
Brenda Larcom [M]
Privilege-Centric Security Analysis
Zax [M]
Using Type Systems to Reduce your Security Risks
16:00
Nathan McFeters, Billy Rios, Rob Carter [M]
URI Use and Abuse
Tom Stracener [M]
Hacking the EULA: Reverse Benchmarking Web Applications
16:30
Vivek Ramachandran, Md Sohail Ahmad [M]
Cafe Latte with a Free Topping of Cracked WEP: Retrieving WEP Keys From Road-Warriors
Jesse Hurley [M]
Hacking Media Industry Economics: Piracy & Profits
17:00
Dan Griffin [M]
Hacking Windows Vista Security
Strom Carlson [M]
The Talk Talk: How to give better tech presentations
17:30
Blake Hartstein, Matt Richard
Extrusion and Exploitability Scanning
Christopher Abad [M]
Post-Scarcity
18:00
Zane Lackey [M]
vnak (VoIP Network Attack Kit): a grand unified VoIP attack tool for H.323, IAX, and SIP
Jay Beale [M]
They're Hacking Our Clients! Why Are We Only Vuln Assessing Servers?
18:30
Geo, h1kari
Closing Remarks

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