skynetbbs Posted June 10, 2009 Share Posted June 10, 2009 Between 26-30th june the 2nd Hacker Space Festival takes place in Paris The canceled speech from last year about HostileWrt is being done THIS TIME... http://hsf.wikidot.com/hostilewrt Hacker Space Festival 2009 » Conferences » HostileWRT: Turn Your Friendly Wireless Access Point into an Autonomous, Curious, Standalone, Malicious & Really Annoying Device * Title: HostileWRT: turn your friendly wireless access point into an autonomous, curious, standalone, malicious & really annoying device * Speakers: Itzhack & Mr. Parkinson * Language: English * Keywords: embedded, wireless, wep cracking, vuln scanning, captive portal evasion, internet sharing, unvoluntary mesh network, accidental associations Have you ever imagined what a recalcitrant access point would look like? Well… neither do we. So we're going to show you what REAL love is all about. HostileWRT tends to make love to your antennas thanks to the 802.11 protocol suite. Then, sharing the love is more than natural. No wonder then that HostileWRT, despite its very "blackhat" touch, is the most desirable item in one's sado-(techno)-masochist outfit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miT Posted June 10, 2009 Share Posted June 10, 2009 Between 26-30th june the 2nd Hacker Space Festival takes place in Paris The canceled speech from last year about HostileWrt is being done THIS TIME... http://hsf.wikidot.com/hostilewrt Hacker Space Festival 2009 » Conferences » HostileWRT: Turn Your Friendly Wireless Access Point into an Autonomous, Curious, Standalone, Malicious & Really Annoying Device * Title: HostileWRT: turn your friendly wireless access point into an autonomous, curious, standalone, malicious & really annoying device * Speakers: Itzhack & Mr. Parkinson * Language: English * Keywords: embedded, wireless, wep cracking, vuln scanning, captive portal evasion, internet sharing, unvoluntary mesh network, accidental associations Have you ever imagined what a recalcitrant access point would look like? Well… neither do we. So we're going to show you what REAL love is all about. HostileWRT tends to make love to your antennas thanks to the 802.11 protocol suite. Then, sharing the love is more than natural. No wonder then that HostileWRT, despite its very "blackhat" touch, is the most desirable item in one's sado-(techno)-masochist outfit. I would LOVE a segment on this topic! Please hak5 PLEASE! :( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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