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Photos from Ruxcon 2013 in Melbourne. Continually updated over the two days.
on Oct 26 2013 1:58PM
The line, 8.30am day 1.
Ruxcon tickets sold out.
Silvio Cesare talks hardware hacking. He used
this
to disarm eBay home alarms.
Risky Biz's Pat Gray says the Ed Snowden thing is complicated.
Registration.
Vladimir Katalov says there are security shortfalls with smart phone backups.
Standing room only for Katalov's talk.
Ruxcon Game of Pwns.
Fatih Ozavci talks SIP haxing.
Peter Szabo of Sophos fame talks malware oddities.
Josh Yavor on why you shouldn't use PEAP.
Grahame 'Wily' Bell addresses his lockpicking flock.
Lockpicking.
The CTF at the top bar.
Rux schwag.
Adam Daniel talks forensics.
Wily draws the questions from the crowd.
Daniel quizzed after his talk.
Cesare hosts the popular Ruxcon panel.
Andrew Pam from the EFA.
Scott McIntyre is NOT speaking on behalf of his employer.
Pat Gray laughing at APT1's opesec fail.
(L-R) Scott Ludlam, Pat Gray, Andrew Pam, ex-AFP agent Ken Day, Scott McIntyre and HP's netsec boffin Ian King
Cesare rev's up the panel.
Scott Ludlam is NOT talking on behalf of The Greens. But he's not a fan of the NSA and its global data vaccum.
The room was packed.
John Bird
Mark Swift knows how to rob banks.
Cesare readies for the back-alley competition to see who can
unjam the printers first
.
The jammed document, unjammed.
Hardware hacking carnage.
The line, 8.30am day 1.
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