Epochalypse Now: The Coming Collapse of Time Integrity (BruCON 2025, Umbelino & Darley)

This deck is the “handout edition” of our BruCON 0x11 (2025) talk: Epochalypse Now: The Coming Collapse of Time Integrity. It explains the 2036–2038 epoch rollover vulnerability class, shares new Bitsight scan data on global NTP rollover exposure, and outlines both technical and policy recommendations. Use it as background to brief boards, executives, or policymakers. Designed for study, sharing, and integration into your own analysis workflows. 🎥 Talk recording (BruCON YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9m9lhx25Gg - Download as a PDF or view online for free

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@tante I enjoyed listening on this on the AI and security aspect:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgveguCFtjM

#brucon #toreon

02 - BruCON 0x11 - Keynote: Secure with AI or Despite AI - Sebastien Deleersnyder

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Bucket list item ✅

#BruCON

During my entire workshop at BruCON, I've been trying to use Claude Sonnet with r2ai and was getting Error 529 (timeout).
Now that the workshop is finished, I try again, and it works directly grrrr

Fortunately, the workshop did not rely on this model, I was using only free ones.

#brucon #workshop #r2ai #radare2

I've found Waldo :)

With WHAD, at BruCON.

#brucon #whad #bluetooth #BLE

The workshop on WHAD is starting, given by @rcayre and @virtualabs

#brucon #ble #bluetooth

There are many other interesting workshops at #BruCON

For example: Bluetooth Low Energy hacking with WHAD with @virtualabs @rcayre

link: https://brucon-0x11.sessionize.com/session/921719

cc: @ph0wn

Bluetooth Low Energy hacking with WHAD

This workshop will introduce you to our WHAD framework (WHAD stands for Wireless HAcking Devices or Wireless HAcking for Dummies, see https://whad.io) and its numerous tools designed to have fun with wireless devices in the wild, with a focus on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Learn how to easily discover BLE devices, connect to them and analyze how they behave and expose information, how to clone a device and trick a smartphone to connect to it, how to interact with a device in many unexpected ways, and more importantly learn how this framework can help you build pretty efficient exploits in Python to complete the final challenge of this workshop ! We would be more than happy to get you started with Bluetooth Low Energy hacking with WHAD, and hope you'll enjoy the ride and dig into what this framework is capable of regarding other wireless protocols as well !

Axelle Apvrille

Principal Security Researcher at Fortinet

There’s a conference that means a lot to me and that’s @brucon.
Beside just being a great conference with great people, it’s something I’m looking for every to get a break from all the chaos especially in some very tough years after 2020 so it’s become a yearly thing that I look forward to.
My girlfriend knows this and made me this birthday cake. I love her ❤️ and am lucky to have her in my life.
#brucon #Infosec