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Hack the Gibson - Deepsec Edition

A presentation at Deepsec 2013 explored security vulnerabilities in supercomputer technologies. John Fitzpatrick and Luke Jennings from MWR discussed potential attacks against common supercomputer systems. The presentation slides are available for download, providing insights into supercomputer security challenges.

SAP Slapping (DeepSec)

Dave Hartley's DeepSec presentation "SAP Slapping" explored vulnerabilities in SAP systems. The talk provided an overview of common misconfigurations and security weaknesses in enterprise software. Metasploit modules were demonstrated to highlight potential security risks in SAP infrastructure.

DeepSec 2009 - Weapons of Mass Pwnage: Attacking Deployment Solutions

A presentation at DeepSec 2009 in Vienna explored security vulnerabilities in Symantec's Altiris Deployment Solution. Luke Jennings discussed potential weaknesses in enterprise deployment technologies. Presentation slides were made available to conference attendees.

  • 3 Dec 2009

DeepSec 2009

DeepSec 2009 was a security conference in Vienna featuring diverse cybersecurity presentations. Talks covered topics including wireless keyboard sniffing, GSM encryption vulnerabilities, virtual machine rootkit detection, and browser attack surfaces. The conference provided insights into emerging security research and potential system vulnerabilities across various technological domains.

Weapons of Mass Pwnage: Attacking Deployment Solutions - DeepSec 2009

A presentation at DeepSec 2009 explored security vulnerabilities in Symantec's Altiris Deployment Solution. The talk by Luke Jennings examined potential weaknesses in enterprise deployment technologies. Presentation slides are available for download from the original source.

Attacking Altiris at DeepSec '09

Luke Jennings will present research on vulnerabilities in Symantec's Altiris Deployment Solution at DeepSec '09 in Vienna. The presentation will focus on security issues in deployment technologies. Cybersecurity professionals interested in deployment solution security are encouraged to attend the conference.

DeepSec 2008 - Behind Enemy Lines: Administrative Web Application Attacks

At DeepSec 2008, Rafael Dominguez Vega presented research on administrative web application attacks. The presentation focused on script injection vulnerabilities in SSID and DHCP systems. Demonstration techniques for exploiting administrative web interfaces were discussed in the talk.

Presentation: DeepSec 2008 - Behind Enemy Lines: Administrative Web Application Attacks

A presentation at DeepSec 2008 by Rafael Dominguez Vega explored administrative web application attacks. The talk focused on script injection vulnerabilities discovered through SSID and DHCP attack vectors. Presentation slides are available for download and review.