Wesley McGrew

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DEFCON 31 Preshow coming up this Saturday!!! Starts off at 8am PT / 11AM EDT with the mighty www.twitch.tv/triodeoffiical ! These are some of the Artists who are on the list for #DC31!

#defcon #defcon31 #infosec #dcparrot #hackers #vegas #defconmusic #synths @defconparrot #modularsynths @defcon

The #DEFCON 31 music schedule is out! We have 2 stages: SYN and ACK. All kinds of music on all nights with a variation of live performing artists, DJs, and even O’Craven the pirate band on Saturday night. Pls Boost if you'd like!

https://defconmusic.org/def-con-31-music-schedule-is-out

@dcparrot #dc31 #defcon31 @defcon #hackers #infosec #music #dj #synths #pirates #celtic

DEF CON 31 Music Schedule is out! – DEF CON

Haha bird site broken as fuck
@g that would be so much fun!

I’ve been accepted to speak at @defcon 31! I have a very unique presentation planned for you all:

“Retro Exploitation: Using Vintage
Computing Plaforms as a Vulnerability Research Playground and Learning
Environments”

…We’ll be having some good fun looking at using vintage platforms (such as the 68000 Commodore Amiga) to teach and learn vulnerability analysis. Also applying these techniques to exploring historic software.

I will be dropping 0day (in 30 year old software 😂)

This is in addition to the Ghidra RE workshop I’m teaching at DEF CON (to which I may add a module related to this talk for those of you that attend both)

#DEFCON #DEFCON31

I was just notified that my @defcon workshop, “The Joy of Reverse Engineering: Learning With Ghidra and WinDbg", has been accepted for this year.

I'm really looking forward to meeting and teaching another group of y'all! I'll update with information on registering, etc. soon.

Well, I've now got an Amiga 500 on its way to tinker with :)
@segfaul7 nice! Yes from my other retro tinkering, I’m pretty used to dealing with various signals. I have a RGB>HDMI converter (and various other gadgets) that ought to do the trick if I start working with a real one.