Shmoocon 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Attacking WCF Web Services 2/5
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Speaker: Brian Holyfield
Hacking a web service generally isn’t rocket science. But what if the web service requires messages to be sent using a binary protocol? What if it requires message level encryption but you don’t have a key?
These are just a few common scenarios you are likely to encounter when trying to attack a web service built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Through a series of live demonstrations, the presentation will show how to identify and attack WCF web services.
For more information go to: http://bit.ly/ayh0xT
Duration : 0:10:0
Shmoocon 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Attacking WCF Web Services 1/5
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Speaker: Brian Holyfield
Hacking a web service generally isn’t rocket science. But what if the web service requires messages to be sent using a binary protocol? What if it requires message level encryption but you don’t have a key?
These are just a few common scenarios you are likely to encounter when trying to attack a web service built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Through a series of live demonstrations, the presentation will show how to identify and attack WCF web services.
For more information go to: http://bit.ly/ayh0xT
Duration : 0:10:0
Shmoocon 2010: Infrastructural Weaknesses in Distributed Wireless Communication Services 3/6
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Speaker: Zack Fasel
In order to combat the problem of wireless communication services in remote and well insulated buildings, wireless communication providers have designed and issued a distributed wireless communication device (DWCD… yes I made that acronym up) pushing the cost and installation to the consumer while increasing consumer satisfaction with their wireless coverage.
With any distributed end-user hardware device, these DWCDs are susceptible to various security issues and flaws at both a hardware and software level. We’ll take a journey into how these DWCDs of various wireless communication services operate and the flaws discovered in their design and implementation as well as the legal issues of investigating these devices. Hardware hackers meet software hackers.
For more information go to: http://bit.ly/ayh0xT
Duration : 0:10:0
Shmoocon 2010: Infrastructural Weaknesses in Distributed Wireless Communication Services 2/6
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Speaker: Zack Fasel
In order to combat the problem of wireless communication services in remote and well insulated buildings, wireless communication providers have designed and issued a distributed wireless communication device (DWCD… yes I made that acronym up) pushing the cost and installation to the consumer while increasing consumer satisfaction with their wireless coverage.
With any distributed end-user hardware device, these DWCDs are susceptible to various security issues and flaws at both a hardware and software level. We’ll take a journey into how these DWCDs of various wireless communication services operate and the flaws discovered in their design and implementation as well as the legal issues of investigating these devices. Hardware hackers meet software hackers.
For more information go to: http://bit.ly/ayh0xT
Duration : 0:10:0