DEF CON 17 - Jason Scott - That Awesome Time I Was Sued for Two Billion Dollars

Publicado 2013-11-20
That Awesome Time I Was Sued For Two Billion Dollars
Jason Scott Textfiles.com

In a world where scams are now considered as commonplace as functioning websites and cell phones, it's sometimes too easy to forget the insidiousness and complicated preparation that can go into a well-honed misleading attempt to gain financially from unknowing people. It also helps if you're this side of crazy. For over a decade, Jason Scott (and a group of others) were plagued by one such artist of misdirection, and he will present an dismaying, tragic, but hilarious recounting of what he learned along the way and what you yourself might find yourself confronted with as you go about your business. The story is true, the two billion dollars was demanded but not awarded, and the case got to court. Come hear a legal yarn with a side order of fried conspiracy theory, and walk away a little wiser.

Jason Scott is a computer historian and speaker celebrating ten years at DEFCON. He runs TEXTFILES.COM, has filmed documentaries on the BBS and Text Adventures, and is the owner of the (as of this writing) most popular cat on Twitter, Sockington.

For copies of the slides and additional materials please see the DEF CON 17 Archive here: defcon.org/html/links/dc-archives/dc-17-archive.ht…

Todos los comentarios (8)
  • @williamli55
    This is by far the best defcon talk I've ever watched.
  • @Glitch-Gremlin
    This has ALWAYS been my favorite Defcon Talk. i re-watch it every year or so just because of how funny it is. i finally got my brother to watch it today, he loved it too lol
  • @davidmiller9485
    That embossment is a notary mark. It validates it as being real or verified.
  • @Epinardscaramel
    Ooooh I get it know, that guy was one of those “sovereign citizens”! 😮
  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    what's that "CISSP Bullshit" he referred to at the beginning lol
  • @base64d
    How the hell can this guy claim that federal law doesn’t apply and yet say he violated federal law?!