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FAA and EASA say hijacking planes using an app is not possible
The big news last week was that, according to researcher Hugo Teso, it is possible for malicious individuals to take control of an airplane using a special framework and an …
Twitter’s recipe for security awareness
Security awareness training is an issue that has been and continues to be hotly debated both online and offline. It is also a topic that seems a little out of place at the …
Hijacking airplanes with an Android phone
An extremely well attended talk by Hugo Teso, a security consultant at n.runs AG in Germany, about the completely realistic scenario of plane hijacking via a simple Android …
Keynotes announced for Hack In The Box 2013 Amsterdam
Edward Schwartz, Chief Information Security Officer at global information security giant, RSA, will be delivering his keynote address on “Embracing the Uncertainty of …
Fast and furious reverse engineering
Tomislav Pericin is one of the founders of ReversingLabs and the company’s Chief Software Architect. In this video, recorded at Hack in The Box Amsterdam 2012, he talks …
Hardening Windows processes
Didier Stevens is an IT security consultant working for a large financial corporation in Belgium. In this video recorded at Hack in The Box 2012 Amsterdam, Didier talks about …
Investigating Android permissions
Georgia Weidman is the founder of Bulb Security. She’s also a penetration tester, security researcher, and trainer. In this video recorded at Hack in The Box 2012 …
Hack In The Box conferences
In this video, Dhillon Andrew Kannabhiran, Founder and CEO of Hack in The Box, talks about the Hack in The Box Security Conference (HITBSecConf) series. What started as a …
Android security from the ground up
Georgia Weidman is a penetration tester, security researcher, and trainer. She’s also one of the speakers at the upcoming HITBSecConf 2012 Amsterdam conference. In this …
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