Google Reader

Google has done it again. This time with Google Reader.

This cleancut web based RSS reader will keep all your subscriptions in one place. Sporting the same interface as Gmail, this one is a keeper, especially if you are the into the Google cult.

Are you using it? I have two words for it. LOVE IT

WiFi in KL

WiFi in KL
Ok … for those of you who attended Anthony & Jim’s “War Driving Kuala Lumpur” training during HITBSecConf2005, these little points might be of interest to you.

I wished we had drove and collected more points but we “got stuck” somewhere for quite some time ;)

You will need Google Earth to view this file. Have fun :)

** Don’t forget to view Penang HotSpots on Google Earth

HITB kicked ass

HITB was awesome! Yeah I know I’m late but it’s better than never.

Several topics which caught my attention was

  • STIF-ware Evolution by Meder and Fyodor
  • VoIPhreaking: How to make free phone calls and influence people by the grugq
  • Web Hacking Kung-Fu and Art of Defense by Shreeraj Shah
  • Social Engineering Fundamentals by Anthony Zboralski
  • Hide-And-Seek: Defining the Roadmap for Malware Detection on Windows by Joanna Rutkowska
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot Security by Jim Geovedi
  • Hacking Internet Banking Applications by Fabrice Marie
  • x.25 (in)security in 2005: WHAT, WHY, WHEN, WHO, HOW by Raoul Chiesa

VIA’s Openhack was overhyped. When I saw the challenge, I knew noone was gonna break it. You will be given a notebook running Windows with their hardware installed. The challenge was to retrieve a file from an encrypted drive. You can’t crack open the notebook to access the hardware. I would have wagered my life’s savings that noone would break it in 2 days but noone wanted to take my bet :(

spoonfork briefed me on how he ran CtF. It was very informative. Perhaps I should try setting up a mini CtF for the guys. I’ll ask them if they’re up for it.

Thanks to everyone at HITB for having us. It’s been like the bestest joint I’ve ever had :)

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