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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Dig Dug: The Lost Art of Network Tunneling\n   When:
  Saturday\, Aug 13\, 09:00 - 12:59 PDT\n   Where: Harrah's - Lake Tahoe (W
 orkshops) - [1]Map\n   Speakers:Cam\,Eijah\n\n   SpeakerBio:Cam \, Develop
 er\, Hacker\n   Cam is a developer and hacker with experience in C++\, Jav
 a\, and\n   Android. He has spent the past 5 years writing software for se
 cure\n   communication platforms including VOIP and messaging services. In
  his\n   free time\, he enjoys Android reverse engineering\, studying Mand
 arin\,\n   and writing software for human rights projects.\n\n   SpeakerBi
 o:Eijah \, Founder\n   Eijah is the founder of Code Siren\, LLC and has 20
 + years of software\n   development and security experience. He is also th
 e creator of\n   Demonsaw\, an encrypted communications platform that allo
 ws you to\n   chat\, message\, and transfer files without fear of data col
 lection or\n   surveillance. Before that Eijah was a Lead Programmer at Ro
 ckstar\n   Games where he created games like Grand Theft Auto V and Red De
 ad\n   Redemption 2. In 2007\, Eijah hacked multiple implementations of th
 e\n   Advanced Access Content System (AACS) protocol and released the firs
 t\n   Blu-ray device keys under the pseudonym\, ATARI Vampire. He has been
  a\n   faculty member at multiple colleges\, has spoken at DEF CON and oth
 er\n   security conferences\, and holds a master’s degree in Computer\n 
   Science. Eijah is an active member of the hacking community and is an\n 
   avid proponent of Internet freedom.\n\n   Description:\n   In a world of
  decreasing privacy\, it's important that users can\n   communicate P2P wi
 thout any reliance on centralized solutions. But how\n   do computers conn
 ect directly to each other without having external IP\n   addresses\, usin
 g an insecure protocol like UPnP\, manually port\n   forwarding\, or routi
 ng through intermediary services like Signal\,\n   Skype\, or Telegram? Th
 e traditional solution to this problem has been\n   to trust companies and
  just route our data though their servers. We\n   can totally trust them\,
  right? If the future of secure communication\n   depends on companies to 
 route our traffic\, then I would argue that the\n   future of communicatio
 ns is insecure. There must be a better solution\n   more in line with priv
 acy fundamentals.\n\n   Reverse Network Tunneling\, i.e. UDP Hole Punching
 \, is a powerful\n   technique that makes it possible for computers with i
 nternal IP\n   addresses that are inaccessible on the Internet to be able 
 to connect\n   to each other directly\, and therefore become accessible. A
 s crazy as\n   this sounds\, it's real and works. This has multiple applic
 ations in\n   the real world\, such as allowing a pentester to directly co
 nnect to a\n   victim that is hidden behind a router. Network tunneling al
 so\n   invalidates the need of centralized services provided by companies\
 n   that log\, surveil and profit from our traffic. Imagine how the future
 \n   of secure communications would change if all of our online\n   intera
 ctions were off-the-grid?\n\n   This workshop shows you how to punch holes
  through external routers to\n   allow computers that were once hidden fro
 m the Internet to connect to\n   each other P2P. If you've ever wanted to 
 tunnel into private networks\n   and access internal computers\, then this
  workshop is for you. Create a\n   botnet\, backdoor\, or even the next gr
 eat privacy app - the sky's the\n   limit! This is a beginner-level\, tech
 nical workshop and requires that\n   attendees have some prior experience 
 in at least one programming\n   language\, such as Python\, JavaScript or 
 C++. Bring your laptop and a\n   strong appetite for pwning network device
 s.\n\n   Materials\n         Laptop with Windows\, Linux\, or OSX. USB fla
 sh drive for copying\n         program materials (optional).\n\n   Prereq\
 n         Previous experience in at least one programming language is\n   
       required. Previous experience with Python or C/C++ is\n         reco
 mmended\, but not required.\n\n   '\n\n   1. https://defcon.outel.org/cons
 olidated_page.html#Harrahs\n\n\n
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LOCATION:WS - Harrah's - Lake Tahoe (Workshops)
SUMMARY:Dig Dug: The Lost Art of Network Tunneling
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