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Coverage of hack.lu 2008 security conference



I'll be mainly using Twitter to provide coverage on the hack.lu security conference. Track it using hashtag #hacklu or go to my twitter page.

More to follow later.

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  • Hack.lu 2008 conference coming on the 22nd - 24th of October
  • Hack.lu was pwned in 15 minutes and a small review of the event
  • MITMing a room full of security people @ Hack.lu
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  • Hack.lu day 1: honeypots, voip pentesting and exploiting anti-virus
  • Hack.lu: start of day 1

Posted by Security4all at 22.10.08

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