Every year a group of us are happy to use the holidays to travel to Hamburg to meet other people and learn something new at the 32C3.
In this small series we’ll present you recaps of some talks we found most interesting, but you also should make sure to watch the recording of them. 😉
Niklaus and me had the chance to talk about our research on RedStar OS on the 32nd Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg this year. You can see the talk online at media.ccc.de or on Youtube.
We talked about the details of the watermarking mechanism that we found in July and additional features of RedStar OS like it’s “Virus Scanner” and the system architecture. During the days after our talk we were able to find watermarks applied by RedStar OS in the wild on some sites on the Internet. We can confirm at least 7 different instances of RedStar OS that have applied watermarks to JPGs. Cleaning up the data is work in progress and we will get back to you with the results! Niklaus has put our presentation and additional resources in the git. Feel free to join us in our research and make the world a safer place!
32c3 was amazing, as every time! Big thanks to all the volunteers who made this possible. Niklaus and I enjoyed every second! 🙂
Hope to see some of you at Troopers 16 in March 2016!
As we come to the end of the year we can’t help but take a moment to thank all of your who made TROOPERS15 special! It just makes us all the more pumped to kick it up a notch for TROOPERS16!! #BestWeekEver
Happy Holiday and much Joy to you in the New Year!
Here at TROOPERS HQ we are well into the Holiday (read TROOPERS) Spirit so we thought we would publish another round of talks! The current agenda can be found here.
“Welcome to Brazil”, I think, turned to being the most used statement during the past Hackers to Hackers Conference in Sao Paulo. It was used as the main reaction to every speech taking moment, and there were a lot of those! To honor the moments and give you a quick insight into was what going on in Sao Paulo, here is a quick summary of the overall event and our own contribution.
we (Christopher, Jan-Pascal and me) had the pleasure to join the 7th DENOG (German Network Operators Group) meeting in Darmstadt which takes place yearly in autumn. For the first time the meeting was scheduled for two days which offered more time for talks and discussions than the previous meetings. The concept of DENOG is to meet, talk, discuss and share experience with the network operator community in Germany. Continue reading “DENOG7”