Podcasts by Black Hat Briefings, Japan 2006 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference
Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences.
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Yuji Hoshizawa: Increasingly-sophisticated Online Swindler (English) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.578995
"To know various fraud schemes is important when implementing counter measures against it. During this session, the presenter will show the latest online fraud schemes. Vulnerable Internet users co...
ListenJeff Moss: Welcome Speech (English) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.574168
Jeff Moss Welcomes Attendess of the Black Hat Conference, October 5-6 in Tokyo at the Keio Plaza Hotel. Two days, four different tracks. Mitsugu Okatani, Joint Staff Office, J6, Japan Defense Agenc...
ListenThorsten Holz: Catching Malware to Detect, Track and Mitigate Botnets (Japanese) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.560135
"Botnets pose a severe threat to the today?s Internet community. We show a solution to automatically, find, observe and shut down botnets with existing opensource tools, partially developed by us. ...
ListenTakayuki Sugiura: Winny P2P Security (Japanese) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.554948
"There have been a series of information leak incidents being happening in Japan regarding to the use of P2P file sharingsoftwares. But those incidents are just a tip of iceberg. There were expec...
ListenScott Stender: Attacking Internationalized Software (English) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.548999
"Every application, from a small blog written in PHP to an enterprise-class database, receives raw bytes, interprets these bytes as data, and uses the information to drive the behavior of the syste...
ListenPaul Bohm: Taming Bugs: The art and science of writing secure code (English) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.543758
If you give a thousand programmers the same task and the same tools, chances are a lot of the resulting programs will break on the same input. Writing secure code isn't just about avoiding bugs. Pr...
ListenMitsugu Okatani: Keynote: Change in the Meaning of Threat and Technology...What are the Current Trends in Japan? (Japanese) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.537979
"As the Internet becomes a social framework, attacks and incidents with various intents have been actualized. As a result, previously unrelated organizations and groups have become actively engaged...
ListenKenneth Geers&Alexander Eisen: IPv6 World Update:Strategy&Tactics (Japanese) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.532901
"The U.S. Government has mandated that its organizations be IPv6-compliant by June 30, 2008. The Japanese government has already missed more than one IPv6 deadline. But while we can argue about ...
ListenJoanna Rutkowska: Subverting Vista Kernel For Fun And Profit (English) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.529366
"The presentation will first present how to generically (i.e. not relaying on any implementation bug) insert arbitrary code into the latest Vista Beta 2 kernel (x64 edition), thus effectively bypas...
ListenJeremiah Grossman: Hacking Intranet websites from the outside: Malware just got a lot more dangerous (English) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.525309
"Imagine you?re visiting a popular website and invisible JavaScript Malware steals your cookies, captures your keystrokes, and monitors every web page that you visit. Then, without your knowledge o...
ListenHeikki Kortti: Input Attack Trees (Japanese) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.519844
"By modeling all of the possible inputs of a protocol or file format as an input tree, the potential weak points of an implementation can be assessed easily and efficiently. Existing attacks can be...
ListenDarren Bilby: Defeating Windows Forensic Analysis in the Kernel (Japanese) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.514098
"It is 4pm on a Friday, beer o'clock. You're just eyeing up your first beer and thinking about where the fish will be biting tomorrow. The phone rings, something"funny"is happening on a client's we...
ListenDan Moniz: Six Degrees of XSSploitation (Japanese) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.508161
Social networking sites such as MySpace have recently been the target of XSS attacks, most notably the"samy is my hero"incident in late 2005. XSS affects a wide variety of sites and back end web te...
ListenAlex Stamos&Zane Lackey: Breaking AJAX Web Applications: Vulns 2.0 in Web 2.0 (English) from 2023-12-12T18:58:04.502397
"The Internet industry is currently riding a new wave of investor and consumer excitement, much of which is built upon the promise of"Web 2.0"technologies giving us faster, more exciting, and more ...
ListenJeff Moss: Welcome Speech (English) from 2022-03-07T00:16:17.356383
Jeff Moss Welcomes Attendess of the Black Hat Conference, October 5-6 in Tokyo at the Keio Plaza Hotel. Two days, four different tracks. Mitsugu Okatani, Joint Staff Office, J6, Japan Defense Agenc...
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