Annual hacker conference LayerOne will be held May 23-24th in Anaheim, CA. They’ve completed the speaker lineup and have quite a few interesting talks. [David Bryan] Will be focusing on practical hacking with the GNU Radio. It’s a software defined radio that we’ve covered in the past for GSM cracking. [Datagram] will present lockpicking forensics. While lockingpicking isn’t as obvious as brute force entry, it still leaves behind evidence. He’s launched lockpickingforensics.com as a companion to this talk. LayerOne is definitely worth checking out if you’re in the Los Angeles area.
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First again…you guys are terrible at this bizz.
this isn’t a contest moron, we actually read the articles and post on it’s relevance or non relevance to the hacking/modding/let’s-screw-this-shit-up community. but hey you wanna dance give us a little more, we’ll dance.
lol @ first post douchebag…..
Yess First aga~~ AH SHIT!
Hmm… I just found some software that hacks the comments database and deletes all first post comments that contain the word “first”. I think I’ll give it a try.
wow interesting conference, i waiting result of video
thank you first poster for reminding hackaday that they should never, ever, *ever* post articles about anon again. seriously guys.
Wow, for once a contest practically in my backyard and I’m not going because the speakers are speaking on worthless topics (In my opinion). I only find two of them interesting.
Why can’t defcon be closer?
should the first post on hackaday contain the word ‘first’, it should automatically be deleted.
@will d.
More.. He should die with a pineapple up his ass.
Seriously..
pineapple in the rectum and a fist full of habaneros in the occular orbits. That might cause sufficient pain for posting such a weak flame on my fav site.
http://www.lockpickingforensics.com/index.php
a link, for those interested in reading something about lock forensics.
Hey, morons: half of the comments are talking about the first one, which itself says nothing. Congratulations for contributing.
Now, I loves me some SDR, and I’m more than certain it has all sorts of practical uses. I don’t need to be talked at for that. But what kind of trend on prices are we seeing for it? As far as I can tell, the GNU Radio rigs are selling for a thousand bucks, not including a daughter board that does the actual tuning, which costs a couple hundred more.
Where are the radio hacks? How capable is a cheap soundcard, an ebay thinkpad, and maybe an arduino?
Hey, morons: half of the comments so far address indirectly or directly nothing but the first one, which has no content itself. Congratulations for contributing.
Now, I loves me some SDR, and I’m more than certain it has all sorts of practical uses. I don’t need to be talked at for that. But what kind of trend on prices are we seeing for it? As far as I can tell, the GNU Radio rigs are selling for a thousand bucks, not including a daughter board that does the actual tuning, which costs a couple hundred more.
Where are the radio hacks? How capable is a cheap soundcard, an ebay thinkpad, and maybe an arduino?
Hello all,
In addition to the talk and the site we’ll be having a full fledged Lockpicking Village with a variety of mini-lectures, practice locks, and a large collection of high-security lock designs from around the world. Deviant Ollam will also be bringing Gringo Warrior, a jailbreak-themed lockpicking contest. Hope to see you all at LayerOne!
-datagram