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Welcome to my damn podcast. Dassit. Download every episode. They will not be archived and will be deleted. I can't afford my Soundcloud rent. HEY iTunes! You can find this episode on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/audioblackpod
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I decided to start a podcast to vent my thoughts out loud, I’m always having a lot on my mind & most of the time I wanr to share it with people. So here I will share thoughts on any topics that comes to my mind. Thanks for listening & stay tuned for more!
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This is a place where you can preview audiobooks and listen to everything as it relates to books. Also you’ll hear the experiences of authors who have books out and those who have books coming out. Digital copies of Black Bottom Bred can be Obtained on Amazon and for physical copies contact me at blackbottombred@icloud.com. I also can be reached on Instagram @blackbottombred blackbottombred.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackbottombred/support
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. The Black Hat Briefings in Japan 2006 was held October 5-6 in Tokyo at the Keio Plaza Hotel. Two days, four different tracks. Mitsugu Okatani, Joint Staff Office, J6, Japan Defense Agency was the keynote speaker. Some speeches are translated in English and Japanese. Unfortunately at this time speeches are not available in Both languages. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/b ...
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. The Black Hat Briefings USA 2007 was held August 1-3 in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace. Two days, sixteen tracks, over 95 presentations. Three keynote speakers: Richard Clarke, Tony Sager and Bruce Schneier. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-usa-07/bh-usa-07-index.html Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: the best minds from government agencies and ...
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. Black Hat Briefings Europe was held March 27-30 at the Moevenpick Amsterdam Centre Hotel. Twdays, four different tracks. Roger Cumming, Head of Device Delivery and Knowledge at CPNI (Center for the Protection of National Infrastructure), spoke on "How can the Security Researcher Community Work Better for the Common Good." A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-europe-07/bh-e ...
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. October 17-18 in Tokyo at the Keio Plaza Hotel. Two days, four different tracks. Katsuya Uchida was the keynote speaker. Some speeches are translated in English and Japanese. Unfortunately at this time speeches are not available in Both languages. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-japan-05/bh-jp-05-main.html Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: t ...
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. Black Hat Briefings Japan 2004 was held October 14-15 in Tokyo at the at the Tokyo International Exchange Center. Two days, two tracks. Raisuke Miyawaki was the keynote speaker.Some speeches are translated in English and Japanese. Unfortunately at this time speeches are not available in Both languages. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-asia-04/bh-jp-04-index.html Black ...
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. The Black Hat Briefings USA 2005 was held July 27-28 in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-usa-05/bh-usa-05-index.html Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: the best minds from government agencies and global corporations with the underground's most respected hackers. These forums take place regularly in Las Vegas, Washi ...
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. The Black Hat Briefings USA 2006 was held August 2-3 in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace. Two days, fourteen tracks, over 85 presentations. Dan Larkin of the FBI was the keynote speaker. Celebrating our tenth year anniversary. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-usa-06/bh-usa-06-index.html Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: the best minds from governm ...
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On today’s audio commentary our hosts: Ryan Aubrey, Corey Rawlins (In Other Nerds), Michael "Jammin" Parker (The Vibe Check), and Bree Preuitt review the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever:" and discuss their full thoughts, theories, and opinions on the film, the introduction of Namor and the Taloka…
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Our hosts Ryan Aubrey, Lucious Burton (In Other Nerds), Jessica Marrs (The Vibe Check), and Bree "Mei-Li" Preuitt breakdown the Official Trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, highlight all of the stray observations, and review the top fan theories circulating online. Subscribe for more content from The Polaris Network - http://bit.ly/3l88kNw…
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On this episode Jeffrey L.Edwards discuss his journey to publication from mental conception. He’s the author of “Inspiration”: Keep Working, Keep Grinding, Keep Praying To Achieve Your Goals. His album The JLE Experience is available on Apple Music and get ready for the JLE WORLD album. Subscribe to his podcast, “Middle Ground with JLE” wherever yo…
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On this episode you’ll hear first hand life changing information from award winning author Stanley James II. He is the author of “The Bust”, “Escobar’s Revenge”, “True 2 The Streets” and many more. Follow him on FB: Stanley James II, IG: @authorstanleyjamesii and Twitter: authorstanleyamesii. https://certifiedgangtales.com/--- Support this podcast:…
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On this episode of Black Bottom Bred (Audio and Book Talk) Daja Alexander breaks down the industry and give valuable information as it relates to publishing. She’s the author of Dicmatized: A Player’s Hustle, Limitless Love, Devil’s Don’t Die and more to come. She can be found on Instagram @dajasdreamlandinc and her website is dajasdreamlandinc.com…
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On this episode of Black Bottom Bred (Audio and Book Talk) we have best selling author Sylvia Hubbard. She is the founder of The Michigan Literary Network and Motown Writer’s Network. Listen as she give free and valuable information as it relates to marketing and more.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackbottombred…
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In this talk we will discuss what is now referred to as "The 'first' Internet War" where Estonia was under massive online attacks for a period of three weeks, following tensions with the local Russian population. Following a riot in the streets of Tallinn, an online assault begun, resulting in a large-scale coordination of the Estonian defenses on …
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Penetration testing often focuses on individual vulnerabilities and services. This talk introduces a tactical approach that does not rely on exploiting known vulnerabilities. Using combination of new tools and obscure techniques, I will walk through the process of compromising an organization without the use of normal exploit code. Many of the tool…
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Jeff Moss introduces the Keynote and welcomes everyone tthe Amsterdam 2007 conference! Roger will provide an overview of the work of CPNI in reducing vulnerability in information systems that form part of the UK. He will then challenge the community on a number of issues, including the development of the malicious market place, and the role securit…
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"ARPANET was established in 1968. In 1971, "creeper"programmed by Bob Thomas moved from computer to computer on ARPANET and displayed on each user's screen "I'm the creeper. Catch me if you can!". Xerox PARC set up the ethernet in 1973 since researchers were interested in the concept of "distributed processing". They were testing programs whose fun…
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"Interpreted, dynamically-typed, and object-oriented languages like Ruby and Python are very good for many programming task in my opinion. Such languages have many benefits from rapid, easy development to increased security against memory allocation and manipulation related vulnerabilities. However, choice of programming language alone does not gua…
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"Has your network ever been hacked, and all you have to show for your investigative efforts is an IP address belonging to an ISP in Irkutsk? Are you tired of receiving e-mails from Citibank that resolve to Muscovite IP addresses? Would you like to hack the Kremlin? Or do you think that the Kremlin has probably owned you first? Maybe you just think …
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"The use of phishing/cross-site scripting (XSS) hybrid attacks for financial gain is spreading. It?s imperative that security professionals familiarize themselves with these new threats to protect their websites and confidential corporate information.This isn't just another presentation about phishing scams or cross-site scripting. We?re all very f…
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"This presentation details the methods attackers utilize to gain access to wireless networks and their attached resources. Examples of the traffic that typifies each attack are shown and discussed, providing attendees with the knowledge too identify each attack. Defensive measures that can be taken in real time to counter the attack are then presen…
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"In forensic research it is imperative to search for Japanese language strings. However many of the tools used in forensic research are being developed outside of Japan, and therefore not tuned for the Japanese language. In Japan there is research being done on using character encoding for anti-forensic countermeasures, and therefore character enco…
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"Our networks are growing. Is our understanding of them? This talk will focus on the monitoring and defense of very large scale networks, describing mechanisms for actively probing them and systems that may evade our most detailed probes. We will analyze these techniques in the context of how IPv6 affects, or fails to affect them. A number of techn…
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"Many of the various attacking mechanism such as spam email, DDoS that are attacking the internet as whole in recent years can be attributed to Botnets.However there is not much information on these Botnets yet. Telecom ISAC-Japan and JPCERT/CC conducted a detailed investigation regarding botnet activity. This session will cover what was found duri…
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"Look at your new device! It has a great case, plenty of buttons, and those blue LEDs - wow! But when you strip away the trappings of modern artistic design, what does it really do and how does it help you sleep at night? Perhaps most importantly, what do hackers know about this new toy that you do not? Would you be surprised to know that simple TC…
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"This presentation will cover SIP and VoIP related automated fuzzing techniques. Using real world vulnerabilities and audit engagements we will give a technical understanding of this emerging technology and its common attack vectors.The techniques discussed in this talk will not only be limited to SIP but will apply to methodical audit approaches f…
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"The Business * Timeline?how did we get into this mess? * The players * How their business works * Legislative environment The Technology * Technical overview of different types of programs (taxonomy) * Describe how the programs function * How adware/spyware is installed * Hijacking the system * How it updates itself * Proven techniques to prevent …
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"Last year at Black Hat, we introduced the rootkit FU. FU took an unprecented approach to hiding not previously seen before in a Windows rootkit. Rather than patching code or modifying function pointers in well known operating system structures like the system call table, FU demonstrated that is was possible to control the execution path indirectly…
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"In September 2004, much hype was made of a buffer overflow vulnerability that existed in the Microsoft engine responsible for processing JPEG files. While the resulting vulnerability itself was nothing new, the fact that a vulnerability could be caused by a non-executable file commonly traversing public and private networks was reason for concern.…
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"ARAI Shunichi is the chair of freekaneko.com which supports Winny's author Isamu Kaneko. He raised 16 million yen defense fund in a month. He is now researching on anonymity technology and distributed systems as Ph.D. student at Waseda university. He is also a founder and CEO of Mellowtone inc. Arai started programming at age of 3, and now he is c…
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"ARAI Shunichi is the chair of freekaneko.com which supports Winny's author Isamu Kaneko. He raised 16 million yen defense fund in a month. He is now researching on anonymity technology and distributed systems as Ph.D. student at Waseda university. He is also a founder and CEO of Mellowtone inc. Arai started programming at age of 3, and now he is c…
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"Virtually every virus and worm that circulates the Internet today is ""protected"" by some form of obfuscation that hides the code's true intent. In the Window's world where worms prevail, the use of tools such as UPX, ASPack, and teLock has become standard. Protection of malicious code is not the only goal of binary obfuscators however which can …
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"Virtually every virus and worm that circulates the Internet today is ""protected"" by some form of obfuscation that hides the code's true intent. In the Window's world where worms prevail, the use of tools such as UPX, ASPack, and teLock has become standard. Protection of malicious code is not the only goal of binary obfuscators however which can …
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"With the cost of security experts increasing each year, it is expensive to audit critical systems as often as is needed. Worse yet, it is difficult to know how much to trust the reports since the worst consultants give the most positive answers. In order to address this problem, Caezar proposes a system for ranking the merit of security experts al…
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"New vulnerabilities to networks are discovered and published on a daily base. With each such announcement, the same questions arise. How significant is this vulnerability? How prevalent is this vulnerability? How easy is this vulnerability to exploit? Are any of my systems affected by this vulnerability? Due to lack of global vulnerability data, a…
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"Hardware security is often overlooked during a product's development, which can leave it vulnerable to hacker attacks resulting in theft of service, loss of revenue, identity theft, unauthorized network access, or a damaged reputation. This presentation will show you how to reduce the number of vulnerabilities in your embedded hardware designs and…
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"Hardware security is often overlooked during a product's development, which can leave it vulnerable to hacker attacks resulting in theft of service, loss of revenue, identity theft, unauthorized network access, or a damaged reputation. This presentation will show you how to reduce the number of vulnerabilities in your embedded hardware designs and…
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"David Litchfield leads the world in the discovery and publication of computer security vulnerabilities. This outstanding research was recognised by Information Security Magazine who voted him as 'The World's Best Bug Hunter' for 2003. To date, David has found over 150 vulnerabilities in many of today's popular products from the major software comp…
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"This presentation explores the explosive growth of a technique known as ""Google Hacking"". When the modern security landscape includes such heady topics as ""blind SQL injection"" and ""integer overflows"", it's refreshing to see such a deceptively simple tool bent to achieve such amazing results; this is hacking in the purest sense of the word. …
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