DVL 1.5 has now left planning status. Bug Fixing started!

DVL 1.5 has now left planning status. Bug Fixing started! Some new additions: Lazarus IDE, ArgoUML, BlueJ, Firefox Plugins updated. The DVL Wargame makes progresses as well!

 
DVL 1.5 now in planning status
DVL 1.5 has now the status "planning". Beside this we work on the concept for 2008. More information, more training and better videos (those which are 100% related to DVL). Stay tuned!
 
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shmoocon 2007, Dan Kaminsky
(This text is copied from the shmoocon page about the author, http://www.shmoocon.org/speakers.html )
Date: 2007-08-25 23:39:47 - Added by: Schneider
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Richard Rushing, AirDefense CSO, on Wireless Security
At the recent RSA Conference 2007 in San Francisco, AirDefense was doing wireless airwave monitoring. AirDefense found more than half of the 347 wireless devices susceptible to "Evil Twin" types of attacks, combined with some of the latest zero-day attacks. In this video you'll get a picture of the wireless (in)security at a show where security professionals meet as well as some advice on how to get more secure.
Date: 2007-08-25 23:38:59 - Added by: Schneider
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Zero day can happen to anyone.
Famous shmoocon speaker, Raven, discusses how her Mac laptop was compromised last year.
Date: 2007-08-25 23:38:32 - Added by: Schneider
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Jason Scott Appearance, OLPC Panel, Shmoocon
Jason Scott at the One Laptop Per Child Panel at Shmoocon, 2007.
Date: 2007-08-25 23:37:53 - Added by: Schneider
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How to Make a Harmless & Fake Virus (no downloads nessesary)
http://www.recklessts.com/ http://www.knight47.com In this tutorial I teach you how to make a harmless and fake
Date: 2007-08-25 23:26:23 - Added by: Schneider
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Virus shown on a Sony PSP stuffing it up!
Virus shown uploaded on a Sony PSP destroying the PSP completly.
Date: 2007-08-25 22:12:43 - Added by: Schneider
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Compromise from a Word 0-day
Example of how a Word document can compromise a system using a 0-day exploit from Symantec Security Response. http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/security_response/weblog/
Date: 2007-08-25 21:45:55 - Added by: Schneider
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Breaking Into a Macbook Wi-Fi exploit
In this video from Black Hat, two security researchers show that they can break into a laptop, an Apple Computer MacBook in this case, by exploiting a vulnerability in Wi-Fi drivers. Video courtesy of David Maynor and Jon "Johnny Cache" Ellch. Aug 2, 2006 5:00:00 PM At the Black Hat security conference one Jon Ellch and David Maynor have created quite a stir around the computing world. They used low level hacks to take advantage of a MacBook via the Wi-Fi card drivers. There is a lot of confusion bubbling around this situation because Ellch and Maynor performed the hack on a MacBook, but the hack itself isn't limited to the Apple laptop. Hell, they weren't even using the wireless adapter shipped with the MacBook. There are a handful of Wi-Fi adapters with this security flaw. They did it on the MacBook because the "smugness on security" that most Mac users have and the fact that Maynor wants to "stab one of those users in the eye with a cigarette" regarding the actors in the latest Apple commercials. Regardless, everyone may want to consider turning off your Wi-Fi when it isn't in use until more info is divulged about this security flaw.
Date: 2007-08-25 21:44:17 - Added by: Schneider
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Hacking Vista: Easier than you'd think
Local hackers who've gone legit show how even Windows Vista is prone to security breaches. PC security experts from eEye Digital in Aliso Viejo demonstrate how and warn the rest of us to patch our software. Always more at http://ocregister.com/gadgetress
Date: 2007-08-25 21:42:00 - Added by: Schneider
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The Story of DEFCON
Jeff Moss, the founder of DEFCON and Black Hat, tells the history of the largest hacker conference and how it all got started. Find out more about the early days of the hacking scene when dial-up was considered fast, how the security space changed around the conference as years went by, and discover some bizarre things that take place at the event. For more security-related material visit http://www.net-security.org
Date: 2007-08-25 21:41:02 - Added by: Schneider
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References

  • IITAC - International Institute (Certification and Training)
  • University of Bielefeld, Germany, Technical Faculty
  • Leibnitz University of Hannover, Germany (Secure Software Development Lecture)
  • University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover, Germany (Secure Software Development Lecture)
  • East Tennessee State University, U.S (Ethical Hacking Class)
  • University of the Basque Country, Spain (Computer Security Class)
  • University of Florida, U.S. (Student Infosec Team)
  • Institute Superieur Maritim, Algeria

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