Defcon 21 - Backdoors, Government Hacking and The Next Crypto Wars

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Publicado 2013-11-16
Christopher Soghoian

August 1st--4th, 2013
Rio Hotel & Casino • Las Vegas, Nevada

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  • @hiimnick5
    21:30 when hes talking about breaking in and installing microphones in living rooms. Now people are paying to install Google and Amazon branded microphones in their living rooms.
  • @frosty9392
    snowden really is one of the greatest heroes of all time. He basically gave up his life to tell us about the fucked up shit going on
  • @ke0kie
    Is there an updated talk to this one?
  • @user-cn2qx7ny3n
    Facebook: We have enabled HTTPS! Sends all data directly to NSA.
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  • Let's not forget about the anonymity allowed to us via underground onions during that time period. Encryption has become more-so a hindrance to the government rather than a pure stopper. I trust in my encryption methods used, but I could probably access another person using the same encryption software due to their lack of proper configuration
  • @trexxit
    is it odd when my ISP(suddenlink) manages to send me to their search engine, which is shit, if I click a link it redirects me NSA's site, and i've only seen it once. but it was a "they fucked up" kinda moment, because the URL was NSA's site but I got a blank white page, and it quickly redirected me to the webpage I was going to?
  • @a.wyattman5390
    Oh yeah, btw the recent leaks against the NSA where their malware scripts were released to the general public included a script against BusyBox, that is to say not only is android at risk, any embedded linux system using BusyBox has an exploitable vulberability the NSA has known for years. And now every hacker has the exploit in a nice script form that anyone can pop into metasploit. If you werent shitting yourself because the NSA had it, you should now since everyone has access to the NSAs toolkit. Patching will require some reverse engineering and whoever does that is a coolguy in my book.
  • @samiraperi467
    That logo on the Clipper chip. "It's dangerous to go alone."
  • @noughyou2841
    I love this talk. Been eating these things up... 
  • @panxam
    how is it possible his drinking this water and there is always the same amount inside the bottle? :SD
  • @bobthecannibal1
    Puts the FBI-Apple iPhone kerfluffle in perspective. (Opening shots in the second encryption war?)
  • @Cutest-Bunny998
    Nowadays the silicon valley companies are moving towards homomorphic encryption so they don't have to decrypt data at rest just to do operations on encrypted data.