Dive into Lightning Talk 7 from Hack.lu 2019 — quick, sharp insights from the security community! Great production by Ministraitor and perfect for catching up on clever ideas in InfoSec. Short, punchy, and full of techy vibes. #HackLu #HackLu2019 #InfoSec #Cybersecurity #LightningTalk #TechTalk #English
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Lightning Talk 7 - Hack.lu 2019

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#HackLu has opened their #CfP. There is a vast list of topics of interest, thus opening the floor to researchers of various #cybersecurity, #threatintel and #internetmeasurement disciplines. Much of their work has a European, or even global impact. These folks are a bunch of great minds working passionately for the better good of the #Internet.

Find the announcement here :)

Cheers!

#CIRCL #Luxemburg #EU #Europe #Infosec

Call for papers is now open for hack.lu 2026 (the 20th edition!)

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Call for papers is now open for hack.lu 2026 (the 20th edition!)

The purpose of the hack.lu convention is to provide an open and free playground where people can discuss the implications of new technologies in society. hack.lu is a balanced mix convention where technical and non-technical people can meet and share all kinds of information freely. The convention will be held in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg in October (20-23.10.2026). The most significant new discoveries about computer network attacks and defenses, open-source security solutions, and pragmatic real-world security experiences will be presented in a four-day series of informative tutorials.

We are waiting for your great proposals!

https://2026.hack.lu/blog/hack.lu-2026-call-for-papers/

#cfp #luxembourg #conference #cybersecurity #callforpapers #hacklu

Call for papers is now open for hack.lu 2026 (the 20th edition!)

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*** Update on my personal CyberSec journey

I haven‘t posted a lot recently, which doesn‘t mean I was lazy. The last weeks entertained several CTFs (PlatyPwn, Huntress, hack.lu, UniR) and also some fun professional events and great people with a focus on the EU Cyber Resilience Act (project networks, qSkills, and an event I hosted at my employer).

More in comments.

#ctf #cybersecurity #platypwn #huntress #hacklu #eucra #cra #arm64 #angr #tryhackme #thm #adventofcyber #39c3 #pwncollege

Misc story time:
tldr: I've been collecting security conference stickers for 20+ years and just now got around to using them ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I'm not the kind of person to put stickers on my laptop. This means that for 23 years (apparently), when I got stickers from a conference, I kept them, put them in a bag, moved them from house-to-house, but never actually did anything with them. Until now.

I finally found a usage; which is decorating the otherwise-sketchy-looking metal ammo case which @VeronicaKovah & I are now using to carry phones with us to trainings. We watched some videos on youtube that make it seem like those LiPo fire-protection bags would do a whole lot of not-much in the event that a fire broke out on one of the batteries. But a simple metal box seemed to do a lot better in terms of containing the flames.

So we of course expect that airport security will always stop us when traveling with them (though at least this time our TSA pre-check status seemed to give us a pass on the way out). But the expectation is that contrary to what you might thing, adding hacking conference stickers will actually be disarming, rather than alarming, with security personnel - at least when compared to the alternative of seeing a raw ammo canister ;)

The oldest sticker seems to be from DEF CON 10 (X), circa 2002 (my first DEF CON was 8 FWIW). In general I don't seek out stickers, but I do think the BadBIOS and "I want to believe" ones are things I probably got from Joe Fitz as they were of-the-moment and relevant to my interests. (If you're not familiar with the latter, it's from a very FUDish cover article [1]). I could have completely filled them, but I left a little bit of space for the future. Check out the larger pics for a potential stroll down memory lane. (RIP Shmoocon, Hackademic.info, NoSuchCon. Memento mori conference organizers ;))

#DEFCON, #BlackHat, #ShmooCon, #BlueHat, #RingZer0, #HackLU, #HardwearIO, #DistrictCon, #HackFest, #NoSuchCon, #DeepSec, #HITB, #HackersOnTheHill

[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies

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Revisiting Widevine L3: DRM As A Playground For Hackers - Felipe Custodio Romero
https://youtu.be/T3Xo4C6vIto
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Revisiting Widevine L3: DRM As A Playground For Hackers - Felipe Custodio Romero

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Discourse instance for #hacklu 2025 talks and materials shared during the conference.
https://discourse.ossbase.org/tag/hacklu
Topics tagged hacklu

Topics tagged hacklu

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Last week at hack.lu I gave a presentation about "How to better identify (weaponized) file formats":

- Why do we need to identify file formats accurately?
- Why can the current tools (libmagic, magika) sometimes be bypassed, or make mistakes?
- How can we do better?

You can now see it here: https://youtu.be/Qp5GDh2sj6A

#HackLu

How To Better Identify (Weaponized) File Formats With Ftguess - Philippe Lagadec

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@hack_lu How To Better Identify (Weaponized) File Formats With Ftguess - Philippe Lagadec
https://youtu.be/Qp5GDh2sj6A
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How To Better Identify (Weaponized) File Formats With Ftguess - Philippe Lagadec

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@hack_lu French Stealer Ecosystem: The Resurgence Skid Gangs In Cybercrime Space - 0xSeeker
https://youtu.be/-3dF0zWtO_o
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French Stealer Ecosystem: The Resurgence Skid Gangs In Cybercrime Space - 0xSeeker

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