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2005-2007 Archive of Hack.lu



I'm still waiting for the presentations from Hack.lu 2008 to come online. But I can already mention that you can find an archive from the previous ones (2005-2007) over at http://www.hack.lu/archive/

Previous posts:

  • Coverage of hack.lu 2008 security conference
  • Security Bloggers meeting at Hack.lu 2008 (#hacklu)
  • Follow Hack.lu 2008 on Twitter or IRC (updated)
  • CTF competition at Hack.lu 2008
  • Presentation overview from Hack.lu 2008 is now online
  • Hack.lu 2008 registrations are open. Register now to get a low entrance fee.
  • Call for Papers Hack.lu 2008 (update)
  • 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
  • Capture The Flag @ Hack.lu 2007
  • Hack.lu day 1: honeypots, voip pentesting and exploiting anti-virus
  • Hack.lu: start of day 1
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