26C3 - 26C3 1.15
26th Chaos Communication Congress Here be dragons
Advanced microcontroller programming
Getting deeper into AVR programming
Event type : Lecture Track : Hacking Language used for presentation : English
A part time scientists' perspective of getting to the moon
presenting the first German Team participating in the GoogleLunarXPrize
Blackbox JTAG Reverse Engineering
Discovering what the hardware architects try to hide from you
Black Ops Of PKI
Building a Debugger
Open JTAG with Voltage Glitching
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/fuckups
coreboot: Adding support for a system near you
Working with the open source BIOS replacement and getting a PC to boot
DECT (part II)
What has changed in DECT security after one year
Defending the Poor
Preventing Flash Exploits
Exposing Crypto Bugs through reverse engineering
Finding the key in the haystack
A practical guide to Differential Power Analysis
Fuzzing the Phone in your Phone
GSM: SRSLY?
"Haste ma'n netblock?"
Layer 8 based IP Address hijacking in the end of the days of IPv4
How you can build an eavesdropper for a quantum cryptosystem
hardware demo during the lecture
Legic Prime: Obscurity in Depth
Optimised to fail
Card readers for online banking
Playing with the GSM RF Interface
Doing tricks with a mobile phone
Reverse-Engineering DisplayLink devices
USB to DVI for Hackers
SCCP hacking, attacking the SS7 & SIGTRAN applications one step further and mapping the phone system
Back to the good old Blue Box?
secuBT
Hacking the Hackers with User-Space Virtualization
Technik des neuen ePA
Event type : Lecture Track : Hacking Language used for presentation : German
Using OpenBSC for fuzzing of GSM handsets
Vier Fäuste für ein Halleluja
Geschichten aus dem API-und Protokollkrieg von zwei glorreichen Halunken
Wolpertinger. Ein verteilter Portscanner.
Schneller scannen!
“Yes We Can’t!” - on kleptography and cryptovirology