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ToorCamp 2012 Closing Video

Submitted by h1kari on Sun, 08/26/2012 - 23:32.

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Just a week left! Last chance to Pre-Register!

Submitted by h1kari on Fri, 08/03/2012 - 04:40.

We're only a week out from ToorCamp and we're just starting to get everything setup. At this point we're going to be closing pre-registration so if you haven't registered yet, it's your last chance to get a ticket before they jump to the at-the-door price of $300 for the whole event or $200 for the weekend. Get your procrastinator friends to get a ticket and get out to ToorCamp next week!

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Workshop Sign Up Forms Posted!

Submitted by h1kari on Thu, 07/26/2012 - 10:12.

We've finalized the workshop lineup and just posted sign up forms for all of them. To sign up for a workshop you will need to be signed in to the website and answer a brief questionnaire. If you're uncertain about your schedule we will have sign up forms at the HQ cabin at ToorCamp that you can use to sign up, however many of the workshops have limited attendance so to guarantee your seat you should definitely sign up as early as possible.


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ToorCamp Implantation Station!

Submitted by h1kari on Thu, 07/26/2012 - 06:39.

Ever want to control door locks, log into your computer, or start your car with a wave of your hand? Stop by the Implantation Station for some serious biohacking fun! Ask questions, learn about RFID, and get an RFID tag implanted! The Implantation Station will provide RFID tags, injector kits, expert advice as to placement and orientation from Amal Graafstra (author & double RFID implantee), ice to dull the "slight pinch" you'll feel during implantation, and band-aids! You'll be using your implant (and your hand) in just minutes. Cheap reader kits will also be available and come with a quick training session on how to implement a simple access control project with the reader kit and your new implant.

Implantation cost: $20
Reader kit cost: $20
Fun: Free!

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ShadyTel at ToorCamp!

Submitted by h1kari on Thu, 07/26/2012 - 05:46.

Shadytel is happy to announce the availability of GSM service at Toorcamp! All attendees will receive a SIM card compatible with any 900mhz or 1900mhz unlocked GSM phone. An API for creating SMS-based shortcode apps will be available, and all of our SIM cards support JavaCard STK applets for 1990s-style mobile development. All phone calls and text messages are completely free. See http://wiki.toorcamp.org/wiki/GSM for more information.

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Talks Posted: Vegan Food Hacks, Attacking Angry Birds, & Hacking .NET(C#) Applications

Submitted by h1kari on Thu, 06/28/2012 - 05:27.

Our first talk we're announcing today is Ari Lacenski talking about hacks and the chemistry behind making vegan pastries in her talk Vegan What? We also have 2 workshops we're announcing, first of which is how to use the Android Framework for Exploitation to find and exploit a plethora of vulnerabilities in Android devices in his workshop Attacking Angry Birds: Advanced Android Exploitation with AFE. Our second workshop Jon McCoy is teaching methods of attacking, building payloads, and creating backdoors for .NET applications in his talk Hacking .NET(#C) Application: Day to Day Hacking.

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Talks Posted: Hacking Farming, Motivated Misinformation, & Running Your Own Infrastructure

Submitted by h1kari on Thu, 06/28/2012 - 05:12.

Today we're proud to announce a few more awesome talks. First up we have a talk on using technology to automate growing your garden, have your garden brag about itsself to your online friends, and create a large database about how plants grow in Luke Iseman's talk Farming, Hacked. Another awesome talk we have is Matthew Borgatti talking about how to effectively manipulate public opinion and individual behavior through campaigns of misinformation and the interesting statistics behind these hoaxes in Motivated Misinformation - fabricating facts for fun and profit. We also have mc.fly and ryd discussing the benefits of running your own infrastructure instead of relying on the cloud as most people do these days in a rage talk: run your own infrastructure.

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Talks Posted: Eliminate Vulnerable Code, IP Issues, and UEFI Secure Boot

Submitted by h1kari on Thu, 06/28/2012 - 04:52.

First off we have Waqas Nazir talking about a new approach to stopping software vulnerabilities in his talk Eliminate Vulnerable Code - Why should you care? We also have Rigel will give a brief overview of IP issues in health and medicine, and draw parallels between PhRMA's role in global health, the scientific publishing lobby's role in access to knowledge issues, and the RIAA and MPAA's role in free culture and technology in his talk Imaginary Property, Access, and Monetizing Disease. Finally there's Vincent Zimmer reviewing some of the rationale behind UEFI Secure Boot, platform threats, and the challenges in building industry-standard firmware in UEFI Secure Boot and challenges in platform firmware.

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Talks Posted: Dan Kaminsky - Black Ops, Cell Phone Privacy, and Automotive Hacking!

Submitted by h1kari on Thu, 06/28/2012 - 00:19.

Once again Dan Kaminsky, a Toor event diehard regular, will be presenting the latest installment of his legendary Black Ops series of talks. We also have Valkyrie discussing the law surrounding cell phones such as triangulation, registration, data leaks, and search & seizure in her talk Legal questions surrounding cell phone privacy. We also have Eric Evenchick talking about all of the different ways that you can hack automobiles, specifically using the Controller Area Network (CAN), automotive diagnostics systems (OBD-II, UDS, J1939), hybrid vehicle control systems, and other fun interfaces in his talk Automotive Hacking.

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