We would kindly ask you to stop trying to hack t2.fi. We know that the Challenge will be published in couple of days time and you guys are eager to test your skills but you should wait until Saturday.
t2’09 Challenge – Free Tickets Available
This is a quick note to let you know that t2’09 Challenge will be published 2009-08-29 10:00 EEST here at: http://www.t2.fi/
This year the competitors will be facing a multi-stage challenge so be prepared 🙂
For more information about the Challenge and its history please see: http://www.t2.fi/challenge/
Mikko Hyppönen to talk about Investigation against an International Malware Writing Group
Mikko Hyppönen from F-Secure will go through a case study on an investigation against an international malware writing group. The group was using online attacks to steal money from various organizations.
T2 staff thinks that this talk offers an unique opportunity to see what happens on the backstage.
Please see the schedule for details.
Muhaimin Dzulfakar to talk about Advanced SQL Exploitation
Muhaimin Dzulfakar will be demonstrating how arbitrary code execution is possible on the MySQL platform and explain the techniques and tools needed. This presentation will include a tool release as well.
T2 staff thinks that most SQL injection talks are not that hot any more. This talk should be an exception.
Please see the schedule for details.
David Batanero to talk about Forensics on Mobile Phones
David Batanero will be demonstrating how you can use inexpensive equipment to perform effective forensics analysis on modern mobile phones. He will show (among other things) how to read the flash memory and what to with it.
T2 staff has been told that this talk contains previously unpublished material and offers pretty interesting insight to modern mobile phone forensics.
Please see the schedule for details.
Alexander Polyakov to talk about SAP Security
Alexander Polyakov from Digital Security (Russia) will be demonstrating some common and uncommon vulnerabilities on SAP environment. This talk will deal with different ways to attack SAP clients and demonstrate how you can get access to the whole SAP environment just by exploiting a client side vulnerability.
T2 staff thinks that SAP security is an often overlooked topic when dealing with enterprise security. This talk should give the audience a pretty good overview of SAP security.
Please see the schedule for details.
Leonardo Nve to talk about Attacks Against Satellite Communications
Leonardo Nve will be talking about insecurity of satellite communications. This talk will cover various attacks against satellite communications as well as ways to get an anonymous connection on the network.
T2 staff thinks that this talk will give pretty good overall picture of the risks involved when dealing with satellite communications.
Please see the schedule for details.
Felix Leder and Tillmann Werner to talk about Botnet Counter-Attack Techniques
Felix Leder and Tillmann Werner will be demonstrating how it is possible to take over botnets. The talk will cover a structured botnet mitigation approach and discuss several case studies on recent sophisticated malware like Storm, Waledac, and Conficker.
T2 staff thinks that this talk is quite unique and contains some interesting research.
Please see the schedule for details.
Andrea Barisani to talk about Sniffing Keystrokes With Lasers
Andrea Barisani from Inverse Path will be demonstrating (among other things) how you can use inexpensive equipment to remotely sniff keystrokes on laptops and desktop computers.
T2 staff thinks that this talk is both interesting and extremely entertaining 🙂
Please see the schedule for details.
Would You Like To Sponsor t2’09?
We are looking for sponsors, if you or your company would like to sponsor t2’09 please contact us.
To protect the independent nature of T2, the following guidelines have been established:
- No sponsor can affect the agenda. In order to run an independent conference, it is essential that no sponsor influence the topic or content of any given presentation.
- Each and every presenter is there because of his or her skills. Sponsorship is not a fast lane past the CFP, meaning that sponsorship will not guarantee you a presentation slot at the conference. It does not prevent it either; the bottom line is that the advisory board handles all submissions equally.
More information can be found at http://www.t2.fi/sponsors/