[Full-disclosure] Positive Hack Days III — Call For Papers Has Started

2012-10-29 Thread PHD
Hello everybody! Positive Russian hackers, organizers of the forum on practical information security Positive Hack Days III, invite you to participate in the forum as a speaker. The forum will take place on May 22-23, 2013. TOPICS Themes of the reports should be relevant to information secu

[Full-disclosure] Hacking Competition PHDAYS CTF Quals 2012 Starts

2012-11-28 Thread PHD
The qualifying stage of the PHDays CTF international information security contest starts in December. The teams will try their hands at security assessment, vulnerabilities detection and exploitation as well as fulfilling reverse engineering tasks. The conditions of PHDays CTF Quals, as opposed

[Full-disclosure] Hacking Competition PHDAYS CTF Quals 2012 Starts On December 15

2012-12-13 Thread PHD
Let us remind you that PHDays CTF Quals starts on the 15th of December and will last for three days. 300 teams from more than 30 different countries of the world have already registered. You still can join! The teams will try their hands at security assess

[Full-disclosure] PHDays Call For Papers Initiates Its Second Stage

2013-03-21 Thread PHD
Guys! Call For Papers of the international information security forum PHDays III, which is taking place in Moscow on May 23-24, 2013, has given a start to the second stage. You still have a chance to join us! The names of the first twenty speakers have become clear after the first stage of CFP:

[Full-disclosure] Take Part in Positive Hack Days in Any Part of the World

2013-05-16 Thread PHD
As part of PHDays Everywhere, any visitor of hackspaces in different parts of the planet will be able to partake in the international forum Positive Hack Days. 15 hackspaces in 7 countries will throw their doors open on May 23 and 24. Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Cairo (Egypt), Birzeit (

[Full-disclosure] PHDays IV Call for Papers is Open

2013-12-02 Thread PHD
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Positive Hack Days IV forum on practical information security as a speaker. The forum will be held in Moscow on May 21 and 22, 2014. PARTICIPATION * Report (50 minutes) * Fast Track (15-30 minutes) * Hands-on Lab

[Full-disclosure] INVASION OF THE CHILD HACKERS

2007-04-16 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz, PhD
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just came across this article: More Women Online. The article starts by saying: eMarketer estimates that there will be an estimated 97.2 million female Internet users ages 3 and older in 2007, or 51.7% of the total online population. In 2011, 10

Re: [Full-disclosure] Internet Explorer Crash

2007-04-17 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz, PhD
issue in any way. Good find buddy! - - Dr. Neal Krawetz, PhD http://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/ On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:09:50 -0400 "J. Oquendo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Product: Internet Explorer Version 7.0.5730.11 >Impact: Browser crash possibly more >Au

Re: [Full-disclosure] UK ISP threatens security researcher

2007-04-18 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz, PhD
You aren't a fucking martyr when your motivations and cause are only self-promoting and otherwise selfish. Always remember the embarrassment to hackers, humans, and Hebrews everywhere that is Kevin Mitnick. - - Dr. Neal Krawetz, PhD http://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/ On Tue, 17 Ap

[Full-disclosure] Fight Censorship on Full-Disclosure

2007-05-12 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
al "I am the last free man in America." - Dr. Neal Krawetz, PhD ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/

Re: [Full-disclosure] New Vulnerability against Firefox/ Major Extensions

2007-05-30 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
Gobbles aka n3td3v, Please stop harassing aspiring young PhD students on this list. I speak for everyone in this community when I say that we are all tired of your shenanigans and that it is time for you to grow up. Clearly you do not have a PhD, and to the best of my knowledge you are not

Re: [Full-disclosure] Robert Lemos over Neal Krawetz forensic findings

2007-06-13 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
; > research post to the Funsec mailing list by the HackFactor PhD > > scientist. > > the n3td3v group never told robert anything like this. the only > thing > n3td3v said was i am who i am. > http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/articles/11419/34152/threaded# > 34152

Re: [Full-disclosure] Month Of Hackerrats Bugs

2007-06-18 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
Krawetz, PhD. http://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/ On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 10:44:00PM -0700, J. M. Seitz wrote: > Well, in response: > > 1) If the Month of BS that you are spraying is all you can contribute to the > security community, you are leagues behind Jericho who heads the OSVDB, VI

Re: [Full-disclosure] Dear Neal Krawetz, will the real n3td3v please stand up?

2007-06-18 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
substance from the shallow. > > don't worry, i'm only pissing on your expert security credentials, Dr. > Neal Krawetz, PhD., because i too am n3td3v... disguised via > artificial intelligence softwarez! > > > "L'enfer, c'est les autres" - Sartre >

Re: [Full-disclosure] Month of Random Hashes: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

2007-06-25 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
IN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >Hash: SHA1 > > > >The MoRH project has nothing to do with Dr. Neal Krawetz, PhD. / > >n3td3v / gobbles in any way. > > > >Please disregard his posts. > > > >They are trolls. > > > >FAQ coming

Re: [Full-disclosure] Month of Random Hashes: DAY FOURTEEN

2007-06-27 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
Send it over here. The picture, not the hash. I have the technologies to determine whether the image is computer generated, digitally altered, or legitimately a real picture! These technologies shall be unveiled at Blackhat during my presentation. Sometimes it is difficult to determine which ass

Re: [Full-disclosure] Persistent XSS and CSRF on network appliance [subject corrected :) ]

2007-06-27 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
We heard you the first time, gobbles aka n3td3v. - doc neal http://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/ On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 10:49:25PM +0100, pagvac wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Nice look up to http://unknown.pentester.googlepages.com/sitemap.xml > > If you bothered th

Re: [Full-disclosure] Persistent XSS and CSRF on network appliance [subject corrected :) ]

2007-06-27 Thread Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD
I believe this makes you the fool. - doc neal, phd http://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/ On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 11:07:11PM +0100, pagvac wrote: > I didn't intend to send it twice. > > On 6/27/07, Dr. Neal Krawetz PhD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >We heard you the firs