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Code injection using Windows GUI messages
Krzysztof Wilkos
Few could suspect that an innocuous GUI feature such as Windows messages could pose a danger to system security. We show why this seemingly innocent mechanism can be used to inject malicious code into another application and escalate an intruder's privileges.
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Advanced L2.6KM rootkit development
Pablo Fernandez
Pablo will focus on the development of a rootkit for the 2.6 series of the Linux Kernel. Techniques and methods of hiding the attacker actions within the system will be the primary target, along with discussing how to detect rootkits in the owned box: know your enemy, know thyself.
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How IPSec works
Benoni Martin
You will learn all about the IPSec protocol which is used to secure IP data transmissions and is one of the most complicated network protocols.
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Custom IPTables extensions
Jaros³aw Sajko
We will show you how to implement the required functionality yourself by writing an extension module when the firewall is based on IPTables. What's more, you'll be surprised just how easy it is.
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Hacking beyond the Net
Micha³ Piotr Prêgowski
Many in the IT community have never forgiven the media for twisting the original meaning of hacker. Despair not, though - the constructivist spirit advocated by the likes of Eric S. Raymond and Richard Stallman is not dead.
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