Recon - PREVIEW

Recon 2011

Event Speakers

"Shatter"ing the Windows Message Passing Architecture and Security Model

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

"egg" - A Stealth fine grained code analyzer

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Abusing Hardware Defined Radios

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Advances in rootkit technology - Atmosphere

A network-covert, remote FreeBSD hidden kernel-thread rootkit

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

AndBug -- A Scriptable Debugger for Android's Dalvik Virtual Machine

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Checkpoint-Restart: Proprietary Hardware and the "Spiderweb API"

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Closure Ceremony

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Conference Opening

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Decompiling kernel drivers and IDA plugins

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Designing a minimal operating system to emulate 32/64bits x86 code snippets, shellcode or malware in Bochs

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Ghetto Tools for Embedded Analysis

Automated JTAG/serial scanning, building your own FLASH programmer, re-documenting IC's.

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Hacking Microsoft RDP for Fun and Profit

Post-exploitation the easy way

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

How to develop a rootkit for Broadcom NetExtreme network cards

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Internet filtering

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Mach shellcodes and OS X injectable rootkits

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Memory Eye

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Practical C++ decompilation

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

RFID Hacking

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Reversing software compressions: Tale of dragons and men who slay them

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Sticky Fingers & KBC Custom Shop

Fun at low-level

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

The Future of Social Engineering

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

The Importance of Making a Good Impression

The Art of Lock Impressioning

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main

Virtdbg

Remote kernel debugging using hardware virtualisation features

Event type : Lecture
Track : Main