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Everyone has one, and if you want to see me read this one outloud,
you can check out lovely FOX NEWS ONLINE tomorrow at 2pm. The "tip
of the week" will be (ironically) to install an ad blocker. That
means the <b>hacker</b> tip of the week is to own the guy who makes
ad-block plus. <br>
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I expected to be underwhelmed by the talk list, because I'm old and
cynical like that, but they look fairly offensively focused and
there aren't TOO many talks where you know the whole talk from the
title and abstract. <br>
<br>
I like to divide talks into three categories:<br>
Ways to hack new stuff (NFC, Windows 8, the latest iOS, google
native client). <br>
Ways to hack stuff you never heard of (hotel door technologies, air
traffic control data, 3g microcells)<br>
Ways to hack things that have real market share already. (Heap
overflows, AMF, Web Application Firewalls, .Net and Flash Sandbox
attacks)<br>
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You could develop a plan to go see talks that are extra cutting
edge, or that you already know something about to figure out what
the state of the art is, but imho, your best bet is to just wander
into a talk at random. And because the conference is so big that by
the time you get to any particular talk, it'll be over, that's what
most people end up doing anyways.<br>
<br>
Also, there will a Pwnie awards and it will be funny (Dino
promised).<br>
<br>
-dave<br>
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INFILTRATE - the world's best offensive information security conference.
April 2013 in Miami Beach
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.infiltratecon.com">www.infiltratecon.com</a>
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