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How to bypass your security with 30 dollar, Kevin Bong, US

How to bypass your security with 30 dollar, Kevin Bong, US

29, November 2015

This talk will introduce five different security-related hardware hacking projects that are great for beginners, each of which has a low cost (≈30 dollar) and can be completed in a few hours or less. Examples of the projects include travel router hacking with OpenWRT, building a directional Wi-Fi antenna, HID RFID snooping and spoofing with Arduino and USB keyboard spoofing with Arduino, and inline sniffer. A bill of materials and instructions for each project will be available online following the talk.

 

You will be amazed how these cheap project can bypass your security in cheap and "gentle" manner. And Yes, we will have hardware lab at HackCon where you can build the mentioned projects and test security on your own organization afterwards!

Session will be held by Kevin Bong. Kevin is a security researcher with an interest in hardware and electronics. He created the MiniPwner, a pocket-size penetration testing device used to get remote access to a network. He’s also an author, instructor and a speaker at international conferences. 

 

Kevin is a Manager at 403 Labs, the Security & Compliance division of Sikich LLP. He focuses on information security and compliance issues faced by financial institutions. With his experience performing audits, penetration testing, risk assessments and forensic investigations, Kevin provides invaluable guidance to institutions affected by standards such as those related to the FFIEC, NIST, HIPAA and PCI DSS.

 

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