
Ein kleiner Podcast rund um Hacking, ITsec und Katzenbildchen
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Language | Category | Technology | |||

Folge 9 . Von Jubiläen und Ohren
In dieser Folge geht es um ein Jahr ITSec wtf, Neues aus der Region, den CIPHER-Newsletter und zwei Paper, die sich Sidechannels, VoiP und Videokonferenzsystemen widmen.
• Shack Stuttgart
• Chaostreff Ludwigsburg
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Folge 8 . Werbung, BGP und #FCK2022
In dieser Folge geht es um meine Reise in den Datenhandelkaninchenbau, das Border Gateway Protocol und schlechte Laune.
Folge 7 . The Revolution Is Just A T-shirt Away
In dieser Folge geht es um den Shackspace in Stuttgart, einen total coolen eSport(!) und fast echte War Games.
Folge 6 . For the .-.. ..- .-.. –..
In dieser schnellen Folge geht es um Stickersucht, den ersten modernen Hack, große Fotosammlungen, NFTs und es gibt Techno!
Linkliste zur Folge 6
• Sticker Operation Center
• Nevil Maskelyne
• Photoprism
• NF... more
Folge 5 . Kanarienvogel tot
In dieser kurzen Folge geht es um zitierbare Github-Commits, ein Einstiegspaper zu Deep Learning im Kontext IT Security und tote Kanarienvögel. Außerdem schmeiß ich euch mit den Klaus Kinks musikalisch raus.
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Folge 4 . Pornotelefonintrusion
In dieser Folge geht es um Pr0n, das Freedom Phone, Intrusion Detection in Industrieanlagen und es gibt etwas auf die Ohren.
Linkliste zur Folge 4
• VidMe und ihr Erbe
• Freedom Phone
• Intrusion Detection in Indu... more
Folge 3 . If I had a hammer …
In dieser Folge geht es um Rowhammer, Bellingcat, OpenVAS und Knastis.
Linkliste zur Folge 3
• Half-Double: Next-Row-Over Assisted Rowhammer
• Digitale Jäger - Ein Insiderbericht aus dem Recherchenetzwerk
• OpenVAS ... more
Folge 2 - Raumdeployment
Ich habe mein Aufnahmeequipment umgezogen, ich räuspere mich oft und finde das Füllwort “eben” in dieser Folge offensichtlich gut. Außerdem habe ich den De-Esser erst in der zweiten Hälfte aktiviert. Nun ja.
Viel Spaß mit d... more
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