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First batch of Shmoocon 2008 presentations online



I haven't seen too many people post this yet but there are already some presentations online.
Get them here.

Now to wait impatiently for the videos and the rest of the presentations to come online.

Related posts:

  • Podcast: Hak.5 Episode 3x08 -- Shmoocon Special
  • 802.11 Wireless attack paper and updates from Blackhat on PEAP/EAP-TLS issues
  • Hak5 video Podcast about ShmooCon 2007: Jikto, Dead drives and Lockpicking
  • ShmooCon2007 videos are online
  • How to watch security conferences on your ipod
  • Presentations of Blackhat Europe 2008
  • Official Defcon 15 recordings online (updated)
  • 24C3: Recorded videos from the congress are already available

Posted by Security4all at 24.4.08

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