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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Old Malware\, New tools: Ghidra and Commodore 64\, w
 hy\n   understanding old malicious software still matters\n   When: Friday
 \, Aug 12\, 10:00 - 10:45 PDT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - Academy 401-410\,
  421 (Track 3) - [1]Map\n\n   SpeakerBio:Cesare Pizzi \, Hacker\n   Cesare
  Pizzi is a Security Researcher\, Analyst\, and Technology\n   Enthusiast 
 at Sorint.lab.\n\n   He develops software and hardware\, and tries to shar
 e this with the\n   community. Mainly focused on low level programming\, h
 e develops and\n   contributes to OpenSource software (Volatility\, OpenCa
 nary\, Cetus\,\n   etc)\, sometimes hardware related (to interface some re
 al world\n   devices) sometimes not. Doing a lot of reverse engineering to
 o\, so he\n   feels confident in both "breaking" and "building" (may be mo
 re on\n   breaking?).\n\n   Twitter: [2]@red5heep\n\n   Description:\n   W
 hy looking into a 30 years old "malicious" software make sense in\n   2022
 ? Because this little "jewels"\, written in a bunch of bytes\,\n   reached
  a level of complexity surprisingly high. With no other reason\n   than pr
 anking people or show off technical knowledge\, this software\n   show how
  much you can do with very limited resources: this is\n   inspiring for us
 \, looking at modern malicious software\, looking at how\n   things are do
 ne and how the same things could have been done instead.\n   '\n\n   1. ht
 tps://defcon.outel.org/consolidated_page.html#CaesarsAcademyBR\n   2. http
 s://twitter.com/red5heep\n\n\n
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LOCATION:DC - Caesars Forum - Academy 401-410\, 421 (Track 3)
SUMMARY:Old Malware\, New tools: Ghidra and Commodore 64\, why understandin
 g old malicious software still matters
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