Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) offer new perspectives, both from a civilian and a military standpoint; yet, they present vulnerabilities having the potential to lead to
Category: Device security
TROOPERS 2016
I recently attended the TROOPERS conference, held in Heidelberg, Germany. A lot of interesting research was presented, in this blog post I’m going to summarize selected talks
How to crack Ubuntu encryption and passwords
During Positive Hack Days V, I made a fast track presentation about eCryptfs and password cracking. The idea came to me after using one feature
Positive Hack Days V
I recently attended the Positive Hack Days V forum which took place in Moscow over two days. Interesting and diverse presentations were given there together
“Hacking a plane’s engine control through the entertainment system is as easy as hacking a car’s steering through the CD Player?” Better hope not!
A May 18th Washing Post article by @drewharwell about Chris Roberts, the security researcher questioned by the FBI about monkeying with planes’ avionics via the
안녕하세요 FDTC 및 CHES 2014
I recently attended two of the largest workshops about hardware security: FDTC and CHES in Busan, South Korea. As usual, lots of new results were